SETLIST, PHOTOS, VIDEOS: Railroad Earth cover Jerry Garcia Band classic  “Brothers and Sisters” at Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles

SETLIST, PHOTOS, VIDEOS: Railroad Earth cover Jerry Garcia Band classic “Brothers and Sisters” at Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles

 


LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, March 2. 2017:

Railroad Earth played Sisters and Brothers” as their encore Thursday at the Teragram Ballroom,  which was put on by ‘Spin Cycle Presents’.  Enjoy their sweet playing on the Charles Johnson song that is known as a standard from the Jerry Garcia Band in the 80’s and 90’s.

Setlist by Stacy of the Railroad Earth Hobos on Facebook

March 2, 2017
Teragram Ballroom
Los Angeles, California

Support: American Babies

Railroad Earth:
Set 1:

Everything Comes Together
Dance Around Molly –>
Dandelion Wine
Walk Beside Me
Goat –>
Fisherman’s Blues
Crossing the Gap
Grandfather Mountain
Happy Song

Set 2:

Storms
Drag Him Down
Colorado
A Day on the Sand
The Forecast –>
Raven’s Child
Farewell to Isinglass
Birds of America –>
Like a Buddha –>
Give That Boy a Hand

Encores:

Black Elk Speaks
My Sisters and Brothers

Railroad Earth band members
Todd Sheaffer 
Lead vocals, acoustic & electric guitars
Tim Carbone Violin, electric guitar, accordion, vocals
John Skehan Mandolin, Irish bouzouki, vocals
Andy Goessling Acoustic & electric guitars, banjo, dobro, lap steel, mandolin, flute, pennywhistle, saxophones and vocals
Carey Harmon Drums, hand percussion, vocals
Andrew Altman Upright and electric bass

more info and upcoming tour dates: railroad.earth

 

Photographer Rich Saputo was on hand to take these photos of Railroad Earth for Deadheadland:

Opening act was Tom Hamilton’s American Babies
http://www.americanbabies.net/

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Phil Lesh and Friends setlist from Terrapin Crossroads soft opening Sunday March 11, 2012

Phil Lesh and Friends setlist from Terrapin Crossroads soft opening Sunday March 11, 2012

Phil Lesh & Friends:
Phil Lesh – bass & vocals, Grahame Lesh – guitar & vocals, Bob Weir – guitar & vocals, Tim Carbone  -violin (Railroad Earth), John Skeehan – mandolin (Railroad Earth), Andy Goessling – banjo, lap steel,  and others, (Railroad Earth) Ross James – guitar, pedal steel, & vocals (Blue Light River, Dry Creek Rounders), Danny Eisenberg – Keyboards (Mother Hips, Ryan Adams, Glider), Jaz Sawyer – Drums
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, CA
Sun. March 11, 2012

1st set

Alabama Getaway  (Grahame Lesh)
Loose Lucy  (Bob Weir)
Pride of Cucamonga (Phil Lesh)
Chinatown Shuffle (Ross James)
Ashes and Fire  (Grahame Lesh)
Peggy-O  (Phil)
Will The Circle Be Unbroken  (Ross)
Not Fade Away

Set 2 (10:35pm – 12:15am)

Cumberland Blues
Springheeled Jack – (instrumental, no Weir 1st 3/4)
The Wheel
Long Road  (Grahame)
Cold Rain & Snow  (Phil)
Dear Mr. Fantasy >  (Grahame)
Viola Lee Blues
In The Midnight Hour  (Bobby)

Donnor Rap, and Phil thanks us for coming out.

We all sing ” Happy Birthday” to Phil (his birthday is 3/15 – cards were signed earlier when we were standing on line)

Encore: Johnny B. Goode (Bobby)

 

REVIEW: Garden State Folk Festival: Roger Deitz &The Andy Goessling Trio (Of Railroad Earth)

-Tyler Curtis
(ShakeItDown.Wordpress.Com )

Roger Deitz

                           It’s not everyday that you get to see a killer folk/celtic group open up for a exceptional country band. Well actually, it’s not everyday that I go

see a country band at all. Usually I see jamgrass musicians… Which is a mixture of bluegrass bands that jam, however, today was the exception, as me, my dad and brother headed to the Morristown Community Theater to see The Andy Goessling Trio, Roger Deitz, and Brian McArdle & Wry Toast.

To be honest, I was dying to see some live music, and I think this tended to my need for a little. I don’t care who’s playing, as long as I can have a good time, I am happy. However, I really did have fun at this Garden State Folk Festival, even though i was tied down to my seat.

Originally I was planning on going with just my dad, but then my 1st grade brother – Bobby, asked if he could come along, which is pretty awesome, because it shows the kid loves music just as much as we do. So we said, sure Bobby, you can tag along, it’s no problem, and he was psyked. We made our way to the Morristown Community Theater for the 2nd time in my life; first time was seeing Railroad Earth on 6/28/2008,  front row, center. (it was HEAVEN). We had walked in during the little intro act of Roger Deitz who was picking on the guitar, and banjo, playing some interesting folk/western vibed tunes. I was satisfied to say the least. (more…)