The Railbenders

The Railbenders
Origin Denver, Colorado, USA
Genres Hard Country
Years active 2000–present
Labels Whiskey Road Records
Associated acts The Jekylls, Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers, Hickman-Dalton Gang, Sunday Girl[1]
Website www.railbenders.com
Members Jim Dalton, Tyson Murray, Graham Haworth, Tony "Nascar" Asnicar

The Railbenders are an American country band formed in Denver, Colorado in 2000 by Jim Dalton and Tyson Murray.[2] Westword Music Showcase named The Railbenders to be Denver's Top Country/Roots act in 2002 and 2003, they were also named "Best of the Underground" in 2004 by The Denver Post. Also in 2004, The Coors Brewing Company named The Railbenders The Coors Original 2004 New Sound Throwdown Champions which included a sponsorship.[3]

The Railbenders have opened for Willie Nelson, ZZ Top, Peter Frampton, The Doobie Brothers Kenny Rogers, Charlie Daniels and Nickel Creek.[4][5]

History

Music festivals

In 2007, The Railbenders performed at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio, CA, where they opened a stage that featured Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, Junior Brown, John Doe, Drive-By Truckers, and Alejandro Escovedo. In 2008 The Railbenders were the only country music act at the Mile High Music Festival in Denver.[6]

Musical style

Influenced by Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams, The Railbenders overall sound has been described as country, alt-country, outlaw country, and hard country. The members of The Railbenders all listened to punk rock growing up which they believe explains their musics harder edge. Many of the band's songs include the common themes of whiskey, women and Colorado.[7]

Band Members

Current members

Former members

Discography

References

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  9. "The Railbenders Southbound". http://www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 23 December 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  10. "Southbound Railbenders". https://itunes.apple.com/. Retrieved 23 December 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  11. "Segundo Railbenders". https://itunes.apple.com/. Retrieved 23 December 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  12. "Showdown Railbenders". https://itunes.apple.com/. Retrieved 23 December 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  13. "The Railbenders Rock 'n' Rail New Year's Eve". http://www.last.fm/. Retrieved 23 December 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  14. "Like A Wheel Railbenders". https://itunes.apple.com/. Retrieved 23 December 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  15. "Time to Ride - Single Railbenders". https://itunes.apple.com/. Retrieved 23 December 2014. External link in |website= (help)
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