Warren Haynes is currently touring with Railroad Earth. Railroad played their own set and then stayed on stage to play an entire set with Warren Haynes. They played a number of originals and covers on a balmy August night at PNC Pavilion.
Images by Doug Siegel
www.dougsiegelphotography.carbonmade.com
Showing posts with label Railroad Earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Railroad Earth. Show all posts
Monday, August 10, 2015
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Warren Haynes Grand Ole Opry Debut
June 28, 2015
Story By Butch Worrell of One Heart
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Photos By Butch Worrell of One Heart
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Warren Haynes and Railroad Earth made
their Grand Ole Opry debut Saturday night. On tour promoting the new
release “Ashes and Dust” they made the Opry, the home of
Country/Americana Music, one of their stops.
Labels:
Americana,
Butch Worrell,
Butchie,
Grand Ole Opry,
Nashville,
Railroad Earth,
Warren Haynes
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Railroad Earth 2-11-11 Penn's Peak
Railroad Earth continues to move forward promoting their most recent self titled cd "Railroad Earth" this past Friday putting on an outstanding show at Penn's Peak.
By Don McGurrin
February 11, 2011
Penn's Peak
Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
> > Set 1:
Potter's Field
Shockenawe Mountain Breakdown
Colorado
Any Road
For Love
Lovin' You
Seven Story Mountain
Everything Comes Together
> > Set 2:
Jerusalem Ridge
Cold Water
Lone Croft Farewell
Walk Beside Me
Crossing the Gap
Spring-Heeled Jack
Way of the Buffalo
Stillwater Getaway
Dover to Dunkirk
Ragtime Annie Lee
Encore:
Hard Livin'














By Don McGurrin
February 11, 2011
Penn's Peak
Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
> > Set 1:
Potter's Field
Shockenawe Mountain Breakdown
Colorado
Any Road
For Love
Lovin' You
Seven Story Mountain
Everything Comes Together
> > Set 2:
Jerusalem Ridge
Cold Water
Lone Croft Farewell
Walk Beside Me
Crossing the Gap
Spring-Heeled Jack
Way of the Buffalo
Stillwater Getaway
Dover to Dunkirk
Ragtime Annie Lee
Encore:
Hard Livin'














Wednesday, December 1, 2010
The Hobo Reunion
Railroad Earth and their fan base returned to The Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg Pa. They have been calling this home for their last 4 annual Thanksgiving weekend shows. Bring in fans from as far as California it is like a big family reunion. Opening the weekend was a band named Miz. Miz has a brand new line-up and is from the Scranton Pa. area. Keep an eye out for this band as they will be by you sometime in the future. The biggest surprise of the weekend was Railroad Earth's bold move to play it's newly released self titled cd "Railroad Earth" in its' entirety during it's first set on Saturday. They had 10 people on hand video recording and photographing it and will be making a video of the show. They will then be putting the video on their website for a free download.
All words and photos by Don McGurrin http://www.raindanceimages.com/
Monday, October 18, 2010
The Festy
The Infamous Stringdusters now have a festival of their own The Festy. Taking place at Devil's Backbone Brewing Company in the beautiful mountains of Nelson County Va. With two stages set up allowing for music flow all day long into the wee hour of the night. With The Infamous Stringdusters being the host of the first annual event they hand picked the incredible line-up. Starting with Sarah Siskind who kicked it off, too Toubab Krewe who closed it out on Sunday night. The list in-between is just as exciting. Pantheburn, Tress on Fire, Yarn,Misty Strings,Morwenna Lasko & Jpun Quaretet,Town Mountian,Packway Handle Band,Robinella,Crooked Still,Old School Freight Train,Tony Rice Unit,Railroad Earth,The Devon Sproule & Paul Curreri Band,Larry Keel & Natural Bridge,Josh Ritter & The Love Canon String Band and two nights of The Infamous Stringdusters.
Other activities included morning yoga classes, massage therapists, rock climbing wall. There were music workshops as well as a zero-waste workshop and composting. There were morning runs and mountain bike races. A fantastic group of food venders as well. So mark your calendar for October 8 & 9 2011 for the 2nd annual Festy.
All words and Photographs by Don McGurrin
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