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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. “Nostalgia, sadness, and a lot of great moments to sing along to.”
For over two decades, Railroad Earth has captivated audiences with gleefully unpredictable live shows and eloquent and elevated studio output. The group introduced its signature sound on 2001’s The Black Bear Sessions. Between selling out hallowed venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO, they’ve launched the longstanding annual Hangtown Music Festival in Placerville, CA and Hillberry: The Harvest Moon Festival in Ozark, AR—both running for a decade-plus. Sought after by legends, the John Denver Estate tapped them to put lyrics penned by the late John Denver to music on the 2019 vinyl EP, Railroad Earth: The John Denver Letters. Beyond tallying tens of millions of streams, the collective have earned widespread critical acclaim from David Fricke of Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, Glide Magazine, and NPR who assured, “Well-versed in rambling around, as you might expect from a band named after a Jack Kerouac poem, the New Jersey-built jam-grass engine Railroad Earth has let no moss grow under its rustic wheels.”
In 2018, Railroad Earth bid farewell to founding member Andy Goessling who passed away from cancer. His shadow loomed over the process as the guys retreated to New Orleans for the first time to record.
“From the beginning, the vision was more than just the music,” states Todd. “We looked at this like a ‘destination’ record. Our past records were all made close to home or, in fact, at home. Andy’s passing was very much in the center of our thoughts and our hearts in the writing and recording of this album. Things were so shaken up that we thought it’d be a benefit to go away from all of the distractions and be together. In New Orleans, there is great food and there are great spirits to be shared. I’ll leave the music part of the equation for others to judge, but we surely succeeded in making the bonding part of the vision come to fruition!”
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Railroad Earth: Thanksgiving Horn-O-Plenty Getaway

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RAILROAD EARTH ANNOUNCE THANKSGIVING BASH IN STROUDSBURG, PA ON NOVEMBER 25-26 This Thanksgiving weekend offers plenty to be thankful for as Railroad Earth debuts yet another exciting destination holiday music event: RRE's Horn-O-Plenty Getaway. Set to take place on November 25-26 in the Pocono's town of Stroudsburg, PA, the event features an incredible weekend of music, art and poetry, along with local food, drink and hotel specials. There's even a parade planned for Saturday evening with roving brass band! Railroad ...
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Railroad Earth: Fall U.S. Tour

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FALL TOUR KICKS OFF OCTOBER 6 IN WILMINGTON, DELAWARE Railroad Earth will hit the ground running this fall with a Southern tour that kicks off right at the turn of October. The six-piece band will start their tour on the Eastern Seaboard, with dates in Delaware and Virginia, before rolling the train Southwest to Tennessee, Ohio, Arkansas, Louisiana and Alabama, and then turning back East for shows in Georgia, Florida and North Carolina. October wraps up with their highly buzzed-about ...
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Railroad Earth: Take My Hand

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By : Dennis Cook Tell me have you heard the story going down the line? Say the name Railroad Earth and instantly images of steam engines, high crested mountains and open plains spring to mind. There's a rooted romance to this band, a sonic cousin to Terrence Mallick's Days of Heaven, the lingering Wild West imagination, and traveling spirits up to their eyeballs in living, dreaming aloud and game to hit the road with just a carefully packed bindle and ...
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Telluride 2011: R. Plant, Bela, Railroad Earth, Emmitt-Nershi

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MORE ARTISTS TO BE ANNOUNCED The initial lineup has been announced for the 38th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival, set for June 16-19 2011 in Telluride, Colorado. More acts will be announced in the coming months. Telluride Bluegrass passes (including a limited number of discounted holiday-priced tickets) and camping are now on-sale at shop.bluegrass.com. Lineup Robert Plant & Band of Joy Telluride House Band featuring Sam, Bela, Jerry, Edgar, Bryan & Stuart Sam Bush Band ...
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Watch Railroad Earth Spin New LP on Facebook

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SPINNING NEW ALBUM ON THE DENON 100 TURNTABLE Railroad Earth's new self- titled album is out on October 12 via One Haven Music. Tomorrow at 1pm EDT the band will test-drive a vinyl copy of the new album, in its entirety, at the HQ of legendary electronics-maker Denon. They'll spin the album on a new Denon 100 turntable, manufactured to commemorate Denon's 100th anniversary. You can watch the whole thing on the Railroad Earth Facebook page. Oct 9 Roseland, VA ...
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Railroad Earth: New Album and Tour Dates

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SELF-TITLED ALBUM OUT OCTOBER 12; FALL TOUR STARTS SEPTEMBER 11 Railroad Earth will hit the road for a massive tour this fall in support of their new self-titled album, out Oct 12 via One Haven Music. Dates kick off September 11 and last through late November, with special guests Toubab Krewe opening most shows. Highlights include two-night stands at the Fillmore in San Francisco and the Paradise in Boston, along with several festival dates. Sep 11 Wilkes-Barre, PA @ F.M. ...
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Railroad Earth Tour w/ New Bassist Feb/March

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Railroad Earth Tour With New Bassist February and March
Railroad Earth Railroad Earth is considered everything from jam-grass to bluegrass, to Americana to a jazz influenced string band. The original five members of Railroad Earth are welcoming new bassist Andrew Altman from Georgia. Having played in the Codetalkers and Blueground Undergrass, Altman isn't a stranger to the Hobo Scene."
The Codetalkers opened up for Railroad Earth a few years ago in North Carolina. When Altman heard that Johnny Grubb had ...
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YMSB/Railroad Earth | 10.17 | NYC

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Words & Images by: Bill Clifford
Yonder Mountain String Band & Railroad Earth :: 10.17.09 :: Nokia Theatre :: New York, NY
Adam Aijala - YMSB :: 10.17 :: New York City For live music fans, it's always a wonderful rush when two of your favorite acts are performing together. Such was the case for this writer when Yonder Mountain String Band and Railroad Earth were booked in ...
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Railroad Earth | 05.01.09 | S.F.

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By: Dennis Cook | Images by: Dave Vann
Railroad Earth :: 05.01.09 :: Fillmore Auditorium :: San Francisco, CA
Listen to the show here while you read our review.
Railroad Earth :: 05.01 :: San Francisco To be consistently special is a rare thing. To get onstage and play in such a way that the gathered throng leaves slightly aglow, burnished and massaged by a group's handling, isn't ...
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Railroad Earth & New Riders of the Purple Sage at Keswick

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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 enjoy a night of inspiring, uplifting music, as Railroad Earth co-headlines a Festival-style, multi-hour concert with New Riders of the Purple Sage, at Keswick ...
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