I first discovered Steve Earle after watching a movie (P.S. I Love You with Hilary Swank) that had one of his songs in it. The song was Galway Girl - what a fabulous song! I had never heard anything like it! I love all of his songs on Transcendental Blues and Washington Square Serenade; my favorite is When I Fall - the theme of unconditional love and redemption resonates long after the song ends. His music is pretty eclectic and difficult to describe, which is perfectly fine except when I am trying to describe it to my friends who generally listen to rap/hip-hop/dance-pop. He appears to have a pretty interesting personality as well - I was listening to Transcendental Blues at work and when the song before Galway Girl ended, I turned up the volume just in time to hear him say something like "Let's magnetize this mother f*cker". Even though it was after-hours at work, there were quite a few people around, so it caused a bit of a stir. The good thing was that everyone became enamored with the song.
I am really looking forward to exploring and hearing his other, older songs; I had no idea that he was such a prolific artist who had been around for many years. His music is not of my generation, but I am so glad that I made this serendipitous finding. A mark of a true artist is that his talents have lasting impact and appeal, which is what Steve Earle has in abundance.