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RAILROAD EARTH
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Railroad Earth isn't losing sleep about what "kind" of music they play - they just play it. When they started out in 2001, they were a bunch of guys interested in playing acoustic instruments together. Shortly thereafter, they took five songs from their budding repertoire into a studio and knocked out a demo in just two days. Railroad Earth certainly thrives in a live setting, as their stunning 2006 live album, "Elko," is certain proof of that. It's no secret that improvisation is one of the RRE's big strengths. But what really sets them apart is the strength of their songwriting. It was the strength of those first five songs that got them on the bill at Telluride. And they've only gotten better since then gaining the attention of the likes of Phil Lesh and fans across the country.
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