Enter to Win Railroad Earth Tickets and Tour Screenprint

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Hey poster collectors — this one’s for you! Get ready to experience the sweet melodies and foot-tapping rhythms of Railroad Earth as they gear up for their return to Montana, performing at The Wilma in Missoula on February 15th and The ELM in Bozeman on February 19th.

Our friends over at Groove Solventless are giving you the chance to WIN a Pair of Tickets to either show, in addition to a Limited Edition Signed Tour Screenprint (pictured above).

 

Follow these steps to enter to win:

1)  Follow our partner Groove Solventless on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/groovemt
2) Share this image (or screenshot and share the image above) to your Instagram story and
3) Tag @groovemt and the venue you want to see Railroad at — either @the_wilma_theatre or @elmbozeman.

That’s it!

This is your chance to groove with one of Americana’s finest and take home a signed piece of memorabilia to remember the night… all for FREE. We’ll be picking at least four screenprint winners and several consolation (ticket only) winners so the chances of winning a prize are pretty good.

Don’t wait… enter to win now!

About Railroad Earth

A brother leaves this world too soon. A trip down U.S. Highway 61 ends in a deluge of biblical proportions. A retreat to the Big Easy results in its own flood of inspiration. A new chapter begins. These moments and many more fade in and out of focus on Railroad Earth’s seventh full-length album, All For The Song.

The celebrated New Jersey quintet—Todd Sheaffer [lead vocals, acoustic guitar], Tim Carbone [violins, electric guitar, vocals], John Skehan [mandolin, bouzouki, piano, vocals], Carey Harmon [drums, percussion, vocals], and Andrew Altman [upright & electric bass]—chronicle the twists and turns of this journey through eloquent songcraft, bluegrass soul, and rock ‘n’ roll spirit.

“Perhaps, it represents the journey we’ve been on for twenty years as a band and as a family,” observes Carey.

“I will always remember these sessions as a time of healing and reflection,” adds Andrew.

“What threads the record together?” ponders Todd. “Nostalgia, sadness, and a lot of great moments to sing along to.” Continue reading…