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  • Jul 25, 1995
    Warner Bros. releases Travis Tritt's "Sometimes She Forgets," written by Steve Earle
    Sep 7, 1995
    Steve Earle pleads guilty to charges of possessing crack cocaine in July 1994. He was booked for that offense just hours after appearing in court for heroin charges
    Sep 13, 1995
    Marking one year of sobriety, Steve Earle performs at Nashville's Bluebird Cafe with Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark. Emmylou Harris joins them for one song. For the first time, Earle plays "Ellis Unit One," destined for the movie "Dead Man Walking"
    Oct 1, 1995
    Willie Nelson presents the 10th anniversary Farm Aid in Louisville, with John Mellencamp, Neil Young, John Conlee, Steve Earle, Tom Wopat, Radney Foster, Kris Kristofferson, The Dave Matthews Band, BlackHawk and Hootie + The Blowfish
    Nov 8, 1995
    Claiming he's been drug-free for 14 months, Steve Earle is placed on probation in Nashville's Criminal Court for possession of crack cocaine in July 1994
    Dec 29, 1995
    "Dead Man Walking," starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn, opens in New York and Los Angeles. On the soundtrack: Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, Steve Earle, Lyle Lovett, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, among others
    Jan 12, 1996
    Two weeks after opening in New York and Los Angeles, "Dead Man Walking" appears in theaters across the nation. The soundtrack includes music by Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, Steve Earle, Lyle Lovett and Mary Chapin Carpenter, among others
    May 1, 1996
    Steve Earle takes in an RIAA-certified gold album, for "Copperhead Road"
    Jun 26, 1996
    Steve Earle performs a court-ordered concert at the Cold Creek Correctional Facility in Henning, Tennessee, playing "Devil's Right Hand," "Ellis Unit One" and "Guitar Town." It airs as an MTV special, "To Hell And Back," in August
    Jul 13, 1996
    Chet Atkins, Steve Earle and The Goo Goo Dolls lead nearly 1,000 guitarists, trying to set a world's record for the most guitarists playing simultaneously. They miss the mark, but still play "Heartbreak Hotel" for 79 minutes at Nashville's Riverfront Park

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