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  1. Jun 12, 2013 · There can be a lot of stigma attached to mental health issues, but I came through it due to the love of my wife and God and the 12 steps,” says Earl. Now that he’s on the other side of his struggles, he keeps a relatively busy touring schedule, but doesn’t plan on returning to the pace of 200-plus gigs a year that broke him in the early ...

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  2. Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters recently released “Hope Radio” on Stony Plain Records. His fourth on the aforementioned label, about his twenty-first altogether, Ronnie has been releasing CDs under his own name and with his band, the Broadcasters, since departing from the New England based Roomful of Blues in the early 80s.

  3. Jun 13, 2013 · Ronnie Earl has been playing guitar for over 35 years. He is a two time BMA winner for Guitarist Of The Year. A recovering alcoholic and addict, he continues to fight health issues including manic depression and diabetes.

  4. Apr 14, 2022 · Ronnie Earl’s 45-year career as one of the most loved and respected guitarists in the blues world rolls ever onward with the release of his new album Mercy Me. The set comes out April 15th, 2022 on the Stony Plain Records imprint and features Earl backed once again by his band The Broadcasters and some choice special guests.

  5. Apr 13, 2022 · Guitar master Ronnie Earl and his long-time Broadcasters consistently deliver clean, soulful blues but their spiritual approach sets them apart from any band in the genre. Mercy Me is Earl’s 14 th album with Stony Plain and his 28 th career album, most of which have featured various incarnations of his band, The Broadcasters.

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · Lessons. “The first time I saw Ronnie, he was playing a Strat through two Super Reverbs – the sound was larger than life”: Joe Bonamassa reaches for his dream guitar to dissect the brilliance of East Coast blues great Ronnie Earl. By Joe Bonamassa. published 3 April 2024.

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  8. Sep 10, 2020 · He’s intuitively focused on the pain people suffer, especially from depression and human indignity, and, in 2020, Earl felt the need to respond urgently to Coronavirus and racial strife.

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