Mississippi Rail Company drops September single, lends talent to Touro Infirmary Fundraiser

Mississippi Rail Company has been releasing their new album a little differently. Their first album Coal Black Train (2012) debuted as a traditional record, but the dapper quartet decided that the format wasn’t suitable for their sophomore effort. Since January they have dropped one single each month, which are available free on their website (although a donation is suggested).

Regarding their untraditional release schedule, keyboardist and bandleader Travers Geoffray said, “We want listeners to hear each track individually rather than hear the songs in relation to each other as a collective work.” With twelve months of new tunes planned, the band is exploring new ground and featuring various genres including blues, swing, gospel, big band, and more.

The September single, “Redwood Jones,” was released last week just in time for their homecoming show at the Blue Nile. After a triumphant summer tour, the stylish group took the stage with Colin Lake and Jonny Sansone (both musicians were guests on the previous single “Three Little Girls.”)

“Redwood Jones” features the same energetic jump blues the band plays in the studio and at their live gigs showcasing a danceable, disco beat that feels modern and cool.

Fans of the band and the new track can check them out on October 11 at the L’dor V’dor Fundraiser for Touro Infirmary’s Women Services. The event will take place at Mardi Gras World and features signature dishes from New Orleans’ top restaurants as well as cocktails in the price of admission. Tickets are available here.

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