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Tour Dates 26 November, 2010

Railroad Earth To Perform New Self-titled Album In Its Entirety At Annual Thanksgiving Bash In Stroudsburg, PA Nov 27

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - Railroad Earth are adding something new this year to their annual two-night Thanksgiving bash at the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, PA. On Friday Nov 26, they'll play a traditional, anything-goes Railroad Earth show, but on Saturday Nov 27, the "Wilco-via-a-Nashville-detour" (Blurt) band will open the concert by performing its critically acclaimed new self-titled from start-to-finish.

Additionally, Railroad Earth is calling on a select few superfans to videotape the show. This footage will be edited with pristine soundboard audio for a concert film - "by the people, for the people" - to be released in the new year. More info on the release will be revealed soon via the band's website and Facebook page.

Critics are hailing Railroad Earth's new self-titled album as their finest work yet. Men's Health called the album "The perfect soundtrack to a long fall drive," while Vanity Fair raved that "The gritty guitars are turned up and the vocals evoke Full Moon Fever-era Tom Petty harmonies." The record earned the band its first Billboard 200 debut, a No 5 spot on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, and their best first week of sales ever.

Railroad Earth on the Web:
https://www.railroadearth.com
https://www.facebook.com/railroadearth
https://twitter.com/No !/railroadearth
https://www.shorefire.com/clients/railroadearth






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