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Last Train Home

Acclaimed Roots Rock Band

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"One of the country's most formidable roots-rock bands."
That's the assessment of the Nashville Tennessean about the band Last Train Home. And while roots-rock is the core of LTH's sound, don't overlook the country, swing, bluegrass, blues, folk, punk, pop, and Tin Pan Alley influences you'll find if you give this band a listen. Since its beginnings in 1997, Last Train Home has evolved from a five-piece part-time band in Washington D.C. to a full-time touring unit, with more than a dozen members across five states. You'll usually see them as a 6-piece, on any given night.
Named Washington D.C.'s "Artist of the Year" in 2003, Last Train Home went full-time the same year. Its frontman, Eric Brace, is a former staff writer for The Washington Post where he was a music columnist covering the local music and nightlife scene, and also played in several bands before launching Last Train Home in 1997.
In Last Train Home since the beginning are bassist Jim Gray and drummer Martin Lynds. Along with Eric, those two made the move to Nashville in 2003 when the band decided to go full-time. In Music City, they met many amazing musicans who've added so much, including keyboard player Jen Gunderman (formerly of the Jayhawks), and several great guitarists: Dave Coleman; Tom Mason; Jon Byrd; Tim Carroll... They've all added to the LTH sound. To backtrack, up in Washington, when LTH began it was Bill Williams on lead guitar, Dave Van Allen on pedal steel, and Alan Brace on mandolin and harmonica. Soon the band grew to include guitarists Scott McKnight and Jared Bartlett, trumpeter Kevin Cordt, and saxophonist Chris Watling.When LTH went full-time, only Eric, Jim, and Martin could be there at every gig. Bill, Scott, Jared, and Alan had to bow out, while Dave, Kevin, and Chris play when they can. Other steel players currently playing with LTH are Nashvillians Pete Finney and Alex McCullough. Let's not forget about Steve Wedemeyer: LTH met Steve while on a tour of Germany in 2004, and in 2006 he moved from his Texas home to live in Nashville. He spent 18 months there touring full-time with the band, making his mark on its releases "Last Good Kiss," and the live concert DVD "Live at IOTA." He still plays with the band whenever he can.
In October, 2007, the band released its first concert film, "LTH Live @ IOTA," on its own Red Beet Records label. It's a stunning document of a band at the peak of its powers, playing at the club it called home for years in Arlington, VA. The band is an 8-piece, so revel in the big sound of this "large band" : Eric Brace (acoustic guitar), Kevin Cordt (trumpet), Jim Gray (bass), Jen Gunderman (keyboards, accordion), Martin Lynds (drums), Dave Van Allen (pedal steel), Chris Watling (saxophones), Steve Wedemeyer (electric guitar).
The most recent CD, "Last Good Kiss" (March, 2007), was recorded in Nashville with Steve and Jen on all the tracks, along with Eric, Martin, and Jim. They're joined on a couple of songs by LTH trumpeter Kevin Cordt. It's easily the band's deepest and best recording, created in a spirit of collaboration (all five primary musicians receive "producer" credit). In Europe, "Last Good Kiss" was released on Corazong Records, a Dutch label. But in the U.S., "Last Good Kiss" appeared on Red Beet Records, a label begun by Eric, and which has relelased other stunning CDs: "The Skylighters" (a bluegrass/country side-project featuring bluegrass legends Mike Auldridge and Jimmy Gaudreau, along with Eric, Martin, and Jim), and debuts from Peter Cooper and Fayssoux McLean; "The Other Side: Music From East Nashville" (a two disc compilation of East Nashville artists, such as Todd Snider, Kevin Gordon, Garrison Starr, Kieran Kane, and 25 more; and "Yuletide On the Other Side: More Music From East Nashville."The band has played more than a thousand shows over the years, including tours of Australia, Germany, Switzerland, and the Virgin Islands. In the summer of 2005, LTH appeared on the CBS "Late Late Show w/ Craig Ferguson" and on the acclaimed syndicated public radio show "Mountain Stage."

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Member Since: 9/23/2005
Band Website: www.lasttrainhome.com " lasttrainhome.com
Band Members: Eric Brace - Rhythm guitar, voice
Jim Carson Gray - Bass
Martin Lynds - Drums, voice
Alex McCollough - Pedal steel guitar, electric guitar
Dave Coleman - Lead Guitar
Kevin Cordt - Trumpet, voice
Dave Van Allen - Pedal steel guitar, Lap steel
Chris Watling - Tenor and baritone saxophones, accordion

And Sometimes With:
Steve Wedemeyer - Electric guitar
Pete Finney - Pedal steel guitar
Jon Carroll - Keyboards
Eric Fritsch - Electric guitar
Jen Gunderman - Keyboards
Jared Bartlett - Guitars
Alan Brace - Mandolin, harmonia, voice
Doug Derryberry - Guitars, piano, organ, mandolin, voice
Tom Mason - Guitar
Scott McKnight - Guitars, voice
Molly Thomas - Violin, Vocal
Bill Williams - Electric guitar, voice
Rich Gilbert - Pedal Steel, Lead Guitar

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Record Label: Red Beet Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Road food: Bristol, VA

I've been through Bristol 6 times in the past 10 days, zooming up and down I-81 between Nashville and D.C...... (then there was that court appearance in Johnson City, but we won't talk about that just...
Posted by Last Train Home on Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:19:00 PST

Crab feast (File Under "Road Food")

Be sure to check the before-and-after photos of this crab feast in the photo gallery section...Peter Cooper and I (Eric Brace) had an acoustic duo gig in Easton, MD, back in mid-May, at the fine, fine...
Posted by Last Train Home on Wed, 18 Jun 2008 10:25:00 PST

The end of the Euro-Tour....

We don't want to have come all this way and NOT seen Amsterdam. So Joanna takes us to the train station in The Hague in the morning, and we spend an hour watching the Dutch landscape slide past us thr...
Posted by Last Train Home on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 11:43:00 PST

Over The River And In The Woods....

Since out gig tonight isn't far from The Hague (an hour's drive), we once again spend a leisurely day wandering The Hague. What little hair I have left on my head is getting surprisingly spikey, so I ...
Posted by Last Train Home on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 11:42:00 PST

The Hague Rocks!!

We get up in the morning and wander around The Hague. This town is splendid... It's got a great commercial strip near Joanna's place... great fresh squeezed juices, pastries, coffee, newspapers... we ...
Posted by Last Train Home on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 10:20:00 PST

A Sunday on Dutch radio....

Waking in Hoorn, we reluctantly pack up and leave.We thought we'd spend the day bopping around in Amsterdam, but Bert, our man from Corazong (perhaps you recall him from tha airport when Peter landed,...
Posted by Last Train Home on Sun, 08 Jun 2008 07:09:00 PST

Back to Holland....

May 10, 2008Heading west out of Hamburg, it doesn't take long for Germany to start looking like Holland... everything gets really flat... there are long straight canals stretching off into the fields....
Posted by Last Train Home on Wed, 04 Jun 2008 09:54:00 PST

...Ahhh Norderstedt ! But first, Hamburg harbor !

FRIDAY MAY 9Waking up today in Harburg (at Uli's house), i'm fired up becase we get to play the Music Star in Norderstedt. That's a northern suburb of Hamburg, and LTH played there in 2004, and it's a...
Posted by Last Train Home on Wed, 04 Jun 2008 09:52:00 PST

... and on to Hamburg !!

MAY 8, 2008(...wanted to remind you all that my tourmate, Peter Cooper, has a splendid blog about this trip as well: www.myspace.com/petercoopermusicand also, that the version of this blog at www.last...
Posted by Last Train Home on Wed, 04 Jun 2008 09:49:00 PST

....Medieval Germany...and a nice gig...

We leave Stockacher Muhl early and head down the country roads toward Rothenburg. We're just following a map, and headed toward Tuttlingen, far to the south, not knowing what we'll find. More fields o...
Posted by Last Train Home on Wed, 28 May 2008 12:53:00 PST