In April, 2011, three bands climbed aboard a pair of old train cars in Oakland, CA, and traveled the rails across the American Southwest to New Orleans, LA, stopping in six cities just long enough to unload, play, and pack up for the next leg of the trip. Dubbed “The Railroad Revival Tour,” the lineup consisted of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Mumford & Sons (each relatively new with their debut albums less than two years old), and Old Crow Medicine Show (with seven studio albums dating back to 1998).
The result was a diesel-driven rock-fest with a touch of Southern folk. Photographer J. Regan Hutson caught the performance in San Pedro, California, and brought back this iconic record of the tour. (Hover over images for caption information.)
Reminiscent Fervor
by J. Regan Hutson
The Railroad Revival Tour is the subject of a documentary film, set to premiere this month. And the tour itself has scheduled a return this year with an all-new lineup. Make sure to check their website for updates. For more information on the performers, check out our Artist Spotlights:
Part One – Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Part Two – Mumford & Sons
Part Three – Old Crow Medicine Show
J. Regan Hutson is a freelance photographer from South Carolina who loves shooting live shows as well as portraits, landscape, and travel photography. He has been living and loving in the City of Angels for the past six years. Check out more of his work at jreganhutsonphotography.com.