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May 23, 2013
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Black Train

 

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Wisdom Tea Room with songs by Bonnie Raitt, Neil Young, Lyle Lovett, the Who, Woody Guthrie, and Lucinda Williams, I wanted to call out other favorites just to hear what the band could do.

Black Train brings together seasoned local musicians who are long past learning instruments, songs, or how to be in a band. So they're free to just enjoy each other's talent while performing the soundtrack of their own lives (compiled in a thick black binder on a music stand). They chose their name because "we play so many train songs," rhythm guitarist and vocalist Vicki Dischler explained while introducing Fred Eaglesmith's "I Like Trains."

Kevin Lentz plays a bass line that walks and talks, and drummer Paul Koch completes the rhythm section with understated power — I'd like to hear him unleashed in a more boisterous setting than the Tea Room. These musicians lay the perfect foundation for the remarkable lead guitar sounds of Randall Beek, equally skilled at bluesy slide, country-style picking, and rock-god string-bending solos. The band gives him time in almost every number to show off forty-plus years of guitar playing experience.

Just about everyone sings, but the lead vocals are usually carried by Vicki — who has a resonant, gravelly voice just right for the blues — or singer-guitarist Kristen Uthus, whose higher, brighter voice is strong both as lead and in harmony with others. Put all together, Black Train's full sound felt like a lot for the Tea Room — and that was before they rocked the house with "Mama's got a squeeze box/Daddy never sleeps at night."

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