Railroad Earth, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Yonder Mountain String Band

All Ages
Railroad Earth
Tuesday, July 08
Show: 6pm
$50.65

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of progressive bluegrass and cosmic country as Railroad Earth, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, and Yonder Mountain String Band take the stage at Roanoke Island Festival Park! Join us on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, for a night filled with electrifying performances under the stars.

Event Lineup: (ROTATING LINE UP- Order of Bands WILL NOT be released in advance – So come Early & Enjoy all 3 Bands!)

  • Railroad Earth: Formed in 2001 in Stillwater, New Jersey, Railroad Earth seamlessly blends bluegrass, rock, and Americana to create a unique sound that’s both timeless and innovative. Known for their lyrical songwriting and improvisational prowess, the band delivers high-energy performances that resonate with audiences nationwide.

  • Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country: Nashville native Daniel Donato brings his signature “Cosmic Country” sound, a fusion of traditional country, rock, and psychedelic influences. Starting his musical journey at a young age, Donato has evolved into a virtuoso guitarist and songwriter, captivating fans with his energetic shows and soulful melodies.

  • Yonder Mountain String Band: 

    For 27 years, Yonder Mountain String Band has been a force in roots music and a defining presence in the progressive bluegrass and jamgrass scene. They continue to shape their sound through their own perspective and ever-evolving ideas. 

Event Details:

  • Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2025
  • Venue: Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC
  • Gates Open: 5:00 PM
  • Show Starts: 6:00 PM

Ticket Information:

  • General Admission: $39.50
  • All tickets are subject to applicable taxes and fees.
  • Children aged 8 and under enjoy free entry.

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience three of the most dynamic acts in progressive bluegrass and cosmic country. Grab your tickets, gather your friends, and prepare for a night of unforgettable music in the beautiful setting of the Outer Banks!

Railroad Earth is an Americana band with influences spanning several genres of folk music. Their name was borrowed from the Jack Kerouac short story "October in the Railroad Earth." The band also has a song by the same name written by Todd Sheaffer. Railroad Earth's music combines elements of bluegrass, rock and roll, jazz, celtic and more, and the group is also known for its extensive live improvisation and lyrical songwriting within an acoustic base. The six band members came together for the first time in January 2001.
The Yonder Mountain String Band is an American progressive bluegrass group from Nederland, Colorado. Composed of Dave Johnston, Allie Kral, Ben Kaufmann, Adam Aijala, and Jacob Joliff, the band has released five studio albums and several live recordings to date.

Having met in Urbana, Illinois, banjo player Dave Johnston requested Jeff Austin to join and sing in his band The Bluegrassholes. Austin, who played no instrument, revealed to Johnston that he owned a mandolin, who then told him to come to the performance and "play anything, just play fast and loud."

After the collapse of The Bluegrassholes, Johnston moved to Boulder, Colorado, in order to further his bluegrass musical skills. Similarly, Austin moved to Colorado, but instead took up residence in the mountain town of Nederland, Colorado . Johnston soon joined him there. It was during this time in Nederland that Johnston and Austin met bassist Ben Kaufmann and guitarist Adam Aijala at a local club named the Verve. In December 1998, the four musicians formed Yonder Mountain String Band which was to open for a band at the Fox Theatre in Boulder. The band developed both a bluegrass and jam band fan base, and can often be found on tour. Their debut album Elevation was released on Frog Pad Records, an independent record label run by the band, in the fall of 1999.

From 1999 to 2001 they performed as one of the many attractions at NedFest, a music festival held in the band's hometown. By 2000, the group was also playing larger venues, such as The Fillmore in San Francisco, California. In 2005, their recording of "Think for Yourself" was included on the album This Bird Has Flown – A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul.

In 2008, the band performed at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver.

In 2010, it was revealed that Yonder Mountain would host a music festival at Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, Arkansas called Yonder Mountain's Harvest Festival. This is the same site where the larger Wakarusa festival is held and where the previous Mulberry Mountain Harvest Fest was held. In 2011, the festival's headliners included Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, the Simcha Aknin Band, Railroad Earth and the Emmitt-Nershi Band.

In April 2014, Austin left the band due to "creative differences and conflicting career goals". After touring with the band since Austin's departure, fiddle player Allie Kral and mandolin player Jake Jolliff became official members of Yonder Mountain String Band in May 2015.
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