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August 20 2009

Railroad Earth lights up the Babcock Theater

Filed under: Blog, Music Tags: Babcock Theater, Railroad Earth

Railroad Earth performing at the Babcock Theater Aug. 20.

Railroad Earth performing at the Babcock Theater Aug. 20.

Amongst the flying glowsticks and wafting pot smoke, the New Jersey jam band Railroad Earth took the stage at the Babcock Theater last night.

Guests line up outside the Babcock before Railroad Earth takes the stage.

Guests line up outside the Babcock before Railroad Earth takes the stage.

The Babcock's historic art deco style is highlighted as Railroad Earth performs.

It’s been a while since the Babcock, located on Second Avenue North in downtown Billings, has seen such action. Sure, it’s been sweated upon by boxers for years, but only recently has the theater been available for live musical performances.

Since 2008, when the city of Billings purchased the building from the late Ruth Moss, who reportedly refused to allow live music in the venue, the historic theater has been under renovation. The approximately $4 million restoration project will restore the building’s exterior and surrounding commercial property, as well as improve the interior of the theater, including restoring the stage to its original size and repairing the art deco highlights, damaged by years of neglect and water damage.

Railroad Earth in performance at the Babcock Theater Aug. 19.

Railroad Earth in performance at the Babcock Theater Aug. 19.

So, when the swarm of dancing contempo-hippies were unleashed on the theater, it finally felt whole again. Audience members young and old were singing and noodling along to the Railroad Earth’s Dead-inspired tunes.

Though this performance was Railroad Earth’s first in Montana, the jam/bluegrass band commands a following all its own. Two individuals I met had traveled from Pennsylvania and New Jersey to follow the band through Montana, and plenty of locals made up the more than 500 concert attendees.

The band is performing tonight at the Grand Targhee Festival in Alta, Wyo., and returns to Montana Saurday to play at the Hemp Hoe Down in Lolo Hot Springs.

5 Comments

  1. August 20th, 2009
    Railroad Earth lights up the Babcock Theater – Pen & Paige == Railroad Earth says:

    [...] Railroad Earth lights up the Babcock Theater – Pen & Paige. [...]

  2. August 20th, 2009
    Lindsay says:

    Billings LOVES Railroad best show to ever go to in Montana!
    and all the hommies are riding up for LoLo!!!
    :)

  3. August 20th, 2009
    joe says:

    yo yo yo see you in lolo, joe from PA till then i will be dancin at the grand targhee fest of course. hope to see you there too. and to all the billings homies it was fun fun fun love you all.

  4. August 21st, 2009
    Jen says:

    Great pics! Looks like it was a lot of fun…wish we could have been there !

  5. August 28th, 2009
    BMe says:

    A totally rocking show at a fantastic theater…I never thought I’d see the day that happened in Billings! Thank you, Thank you!

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