Seeing his live performances just hit me so much harder than his recorded stuff. A talent that he worked hard to develop and praises that he deserves all his own.
I liked the way he strummed his guitar 🎸.Must be hard having a famous father,living up to all the expectations.Great singer songwriter in his own right.troubled soul no more 😢
Still come here I do not need comment each time. Listened to every single day on Spotify. Watched everyday on RU-vid or his socials pages . May Perpetual Light Shine Upon him Always & Forever Amen x
I love you Justin T. Earle. Beautiful and talented. You will live in our hearts 🥰✌️ forever sweetheart 🕊️ you definitely Will be in mine for the rest of every breath that remains in me. Much love to our family ❤️
I'm assuming you are family . Are you from Texas? The reason I ask is because Ive went to Earles Chapel my whole life and JT and me are the same age . I only saw him at a couple homecomings and Jacks funeral . We got into a little trouble together on that time and as far as I know thats the last time he was out there, until they laid him to rest . We both had alot of things in common including sharing the same vices. I saw him perform kind of randomly in Portland and was blown away how he had the crowd in his palm. We had planned on hanging out when he came to Houston the following fall . Covid happened and shut it down . Its hard to listen to some of his stuff because its too relatable and tragic. But JT inspired me , just having the balls to become a well rounded singer/songwriter with that middle and last name is quite a load to bear and he went into it fearlessly. His passing was one of the main reasons i decided to quit the opiates . He touched alot of people just read the comments. I made sure we got some flowers on his headstone this past homecoming. Hearing him talk about Neil was cool, because we used to love reading those leftist columns in Jacksonville daily progress especially the rageful responses . We all miss him. Take care.
@@carolearle7060 bless your heart . He reached alot of ppl on a very personal level and still does everyday for me personally . I was wondering if that was you. I guess we would've met this past January at the Ryman . I still kept my tickets hope it's still happening steve was talking like it was still up in the air whenni saw him in June . Well hopefully it does and I look forward to meeting you. Take care .
@@danielmims8467 I don't get online too often. No, I'm from Nashville. Met Mr. Earle in 1979. We married and had our precious son. See you in January, 2023.
@@carolearle7060 I'd heard of you long before I'd read this from many of Justins stories and of course, the beautiful "mamas eyes".. I really hope you and yours can find some comfort, and I'm so sorry for your loss. Lots of love to y'all from Ireland. I'm sorry if this seems short.. But as soon as I seen your name I knew it was you. Your beautiful boy JT helped me many times with his music, and honesty in writing. Hope you recieve this as was intended, with nothing but respect. X
I know brian my man. Hope you're keeping your head up..i'm Irish and i've spent this whole lockdown learning a whole set-list of JTE songs and as soon as covid gives me the chance i'm gonna get out there and spread it round. We Irish really have a love for a musician who wears his heart on his sleeve..he just needs more people put on to his stuff. Hope your ok bud!
@@a.m.6402 Yes, how prone he was to tracic you can grab it with bare hands. But this gig seems for me that at least he's not completely lost but can find some soothing magic in his art.
Saw Aaron last night in Scotland's Celtic Connections. What a player! He was opening for Margo Price who he upstaged and completely blew away. Come back to Glasgow, Aaron, we love you! Jimmy Mackellar.