April 18, 2012
Lydia Loveless finds inspiration in real-life characters
Courtesy photo
Lydia Loveless brings her hard-drinking, hard-living and hard-loving songs to the V-Club in Huntington on Saturday.
Advertiser

WANT TO GO?

Lydia Loveless

With Sasha Colette & The Magnolias

WHERE: V-Club, 741 6th Ave., Huntington

WHEN: 10 p.m. Saturday

TICKETS: $8

INFO:  304-781-0680 or www.vclublive.com

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Ohio-born singer/songwriter Lydia Loveless has never actually met Steve Earle, but that hasn't stopped her from penning a song telling the Texas alt-country star to keep his distance.

"Steve Earle" is on "Indestructible Machine," Loveless's latest record. The 21-year-old, who performs Saturday at the V-Club in Huntington said, well, to be absolutely clear, the song isn't actually about the real Steve Earle.

"It's about a guy in Columbus," Loveless explained. "He's actually my next-door neighbor who likes to have really public fights with his girlfriend."

But before he was Loveless's neighbor, he was just a lurker who came to shows in Columbus and tried to meet her because he'd read about her in the local paper.

"The journalist had tried to portray me as a drunken badass," she said, which appealed to the man who would eventually become her neighbor.

He told Loveless, "You seem really cool, and we should write songs together. I'm the Steve Earle of Columbus."

This seemed kind of doubtful to Loveless. Instead, her Steve Earle is just another vaguely seedy character, part of the hard-drinking, hard-lucked and hardheaded company she keeps or simply watches from a safe distance.

Recommended Stories

Copyright 2012 The Charleston Gazette. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Popular Videos
The Gazette now offers Facebook Comments on its stories. You must be logged into your Facebook account to add comments. If you do not want your comment to post to your personal page, uncheck the box below the comment. Comments deemed offensive by the moderators will be removed, and commenters who persist may be banned from commenting on the site.
Advertisement - Your ad here
Get Daily Headlines by E-Mail
Sign up for the latest news delivered to your inbox each morning.
Advertisement - Your ad here
News Videos
Advertisement - Your ad here
Advertisement - Your ad here