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As singer/songwriter Robert Earl Keen has built a reputation as one of the nation’s finest
musical storytellers, he has been guided by several self-imposed rules and traditions that are
often the antithesis of music industry standards.
It’s a formula that has worked well for Keen since he began performing in 1981 and paving the
way for a generation of songwriters and performers who make a living on the road. He paints
musical portraits that are as vivid as sunsets over the great Southwest and stories that are as
compelling and timeless as Cormac McCarthy novels. But what separates the Americana music
pioneer from other songwriters is that he matches this lyrical literature with irresistible melodies,
resulting in music that attracts thinkers and dancers alike. His songs are infused with such deep
insight and humor that a new meaning and perspective is revealed with each listen, allowing his
songs to grow more profound with time. That’s why artists including George Strait, Willie
Nelson, Johnny Cash, Lyle Lovett and the Dixie Chicks have chosen to record his songs over
the years.
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