An evening with Railroad Earth

Saturday, January 6

7:00pm - 7:30pm MST

Park City Live

427 Main Street, Park City, UT 84060
    • General Admission Tickets (Tier 1)

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      Non-Refundable Service Fee $5.50
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      Total $35.70
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    • Platinum Skybar & Mezzanine Tickets (Tier 1)

      $45.00
      +$6.30
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      Non-Refundable Service Fee $6.30
      Total $51.30
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    • Platinum Skybar & Mezzanine Access w/Limited Seating (price may increase day of show).

    • Platinum Skybar & Mezzanine Tickets (Tier 2)

      $60.00
      +$6.90
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      Non-Refundable Service Fee $6.90
      Total $66.90
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There’s a great scene in The Last Waltz – the documentary about The Band’s final concert – where director Martin Scorsese is discussing music with drummer/singer/mandolin player Levon Helm. Helm says, “If it mixes with rhythm, and if it dances, then you’ve got a great combination of all those different kinds of music: country, bluegrass, blues music, show music…”

To which Scorsese, the inquisitive interviewer, asks, “What’s it called, then?”

“Rock & roll!”

Clearly looking for a more specific answer, but realizing that he isn’t going to get one, Marty laughs. “Rock & roll…”

Well, that’s the way it is sometimes: musicians play music, and don’t necessarily worry about where it gets filed. It’s the writers, record labels, managers, etc., who tend to fret about what “kind” of music it is.

And like The Band, the members of Railroad Earth aren’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. As Railroad Earth violin/vocalist Tim Carbone recalls, “All of us had been playing in various projects for years, and many of us had played together in different projects. But this time, we found ourselves all available at the same time.”

Saturday, January 6, 2018

7:00pm - 7:30pm MST
  • Park City Live

    427 Main Street, Park City, UT 84060

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