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  • Jul 25, 1994
    Steve Earle is charged with drug possession when police discover crack cocaine in his Mercury coupe, just hours after he was in court on a heroin charge
    Sep 2, 1994
    Steve Earle fails to appear in court for sentencing for possession of heroin
    Sep 14, 1994
    Steve Earle begins a one-year jail sentence for possession of heroin. He's released after serving two months
    Sep 19, 1994
    While serving time for heroin possession, Steve Earle is transferred to a detox unit, where he is forced to deal with an addiction to methadone
    Nov 11, 1994
    While in jail for heroin possession, Steve Earle signs a recording contract with Winter Haven Records, reinstating him as a recording artist once his time is up
    Nov 16, 1994
    Steve Earle is released from a Nashville jail after serving two months of a one-year sentence for heroin possession
    Dec 29, 1994
    The Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute album "Skynyrd Frynds" is certified gold by the RIAA. It features Travis Tritt, Wynonna, Sammy Kershaw, The Mavericks, Alabama, Confederate Railroad, Hank Williams Jr., Steve Earle and McBride & The Ride
    Jan 4, 1995
    Seven weeks after his release from jail on narcotics charges, Steve Earle begins work on a comeback album, "Train A' Comin'," in Nashville
    Jan 17, 1995
    Just two months after leaving jail, where he was successfully treated for narcotics addiction, Steve Earle spends his 40th birthday in a Nashville recording studio, working with Emmylou Harris
    Apr 18, 1995
    Steve Earle makes his first public appearance since his December release from jail, at Nashville's 328 Performance Hall

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