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Railroad Earth
A brother leaves this world too soon. A trip down U.S. Highway 61 ends in a deluge of biblical proportions. A retreat to the Big Easy results in its own flood of inspiration. A new chapter begins. These moments and many more fade in and out of focus on Railroad Earth’s seventh full-length album, All For The Song. The celebrated New Jersey quintet—Todd Sheaffer [lead vocals, acoustic guitar], Tim Carbone [violins, electric guitar, vocals], John Skehan [mandolin, bouzouki, piano, vocals], Carey Harmon [drums, percussion, vocals], and Dave Speranza [upright & electric bass]—chronicle the twists and turns of this journey through eloquent songcraft, bluegrass soul, and rock ‘n’ roll spirit. “Perhaps, it represents the journey we’ve been on for twenty years as a band and as a family,” observes Carey. “What threads the record together?” ponders Todd
Cimarron 615 and Poco: This Country Rocks!

by Doug Collette
When Poco formalized the marriage of country music with rock and roll via Pickin' Up The Pieces (Epic, 1969)--after the first convergence of the genres on the Byrds' Sweetheart of the Rodeo (Columbia, 1968), the quintet emphasized improvisation in a way that's been lost during the evolution of contemporary country (although it's now the foundation of ...
Boris Garcia: It's Time For Tea

by Doug Collette
Following Once More Into The Bliss (Dig Music, 2008) and Around Some Corner (Self-Produced, 2017) with It's Time For Tea, Boris Garcia now fully transcends any glib labeling such as progressive bluegrass, Americana" or jamband." And that is notwithstanding the production on all three studio projects by a kindred spirit in the person of Railroad Earth's ...
Gov't Mule at Red Rocks

by Geoff Anderson
Gov't Mule Red Rocks Denver, CO September 14, 2018 Many musicians like to collect instruments. Certainly guitarists collect guitars. Pat Metheny is a case in point. Over the years he has added a synth-guitar as well as the exotic 42 string Pikasso guitar to his recordings and live performances. Not ...
Railroad Earth & New Riders of the Purple Sage at Keswick

An Uplifting Night of Music at an Affordable Price, as Railroad Earth Co-Headlines with New Riders of the Purple Sage, March 7th at Keswick. Livestock Kicks Off the Festival Season with an Extended Concert For Jam Band Fans to Enjoy for Only $25 / $31 On March 7th, Philly fans can leave their cares behind and ...