Sol Driven Train
Sol Driven Train is a band in motion. Perpetually piling on and off the bus, the momentum of their hard work and heart-felt music propels the group upward. At shows, the band members bounce to the pulse of the music along with the crowd. Stylistically the band "seamlessly mixes Allmanesque Southern rock, languid world-beat, swampy funk and downright catchy melodies as they swap lead singers and instruments. A punchy horn section adds an extra dimension of sweaty soul to the genre-blurring jam party" (Atlanta Creative Loafing, 11/21/06). All that sweat is paying off for Sol Driven Train. With their honest songwriting and energetic live performances, they are attracting fans devoted to witnessing their musical progression. Since the fall of 2005, the band has been touring the Southeast and beyond, averaging 150 shows per year at festivals, bars, music venues, theaters, summer camps, and children's museums. They have shared stages and bills with a diverse array of artists including Micheal Franti, Richie Havens, Keller Williams, The Samples, Blueground Undergrass, Billy Jonas, Ryan Montbleau, and Arlo Guthrie. Covering an expanding tour area that stretches from Georgia to New Hampshire to Wisconsin, the band has independently recorded and produced three albums along the way.
Folk/Country/Bluegrass
Something in the Way She Moves - James Taylor
Fire and Rain - James Taylor
The Obvious Child - Paul Simon
Crazy Love - Van Morrison
Tupelo Honey - Van Morrison
Into The Mystic - Van Morrison
Friend of the Devil - Grateful Dead
Ripple - Grateful Dead
Please be With Me (Gypsy) - The Cowboys
Hobo Song - Jack Bonus (Old and in the Way version)
Jambalaya - Hank Williams, Sr.
Country Roads - Jon Denver
LA Freeway - Guy Clarke
Back-Slidin Blues - Del McCourey
Wild Horses - The Rolling Stones
I Shall be Released - Bob Dylan
You Aint Going Nowhere - Bob Dylan
Knocking on Heavens Door - Bob Dylan
Sitting on Top of the World - Carter / Jacobs
Country Roads - John Denver
Paradise - Jon Prine
Illegal Smile - Jon Prine
Angel from Montgomery - Jon Prine
Poor Wayfaring Stranger - traditional
Will the Circle Be Unbroken - Carter Family
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - The Band
The Weight - The Band
Rock/Funk/Dance
Lawyers, Guns, and Money - Warren Zevon
Werewolves of London - Warren Zevon
I Used to Love Her - Bobby, Shirley Womack
Going to Kansas City - Wilbert Harrison
Roadhouse Blues - The Doors
Surfing Safari - The Beach Boys
Hey Baby - Bruce Channel
Imagine - John Lennon
I Will - John Lennon
Turn on Your Lovelight - Grateful Dead version
Strokin - Clarence Carter
Ballad of Curtis Lowe - Lynryd Skynyrd
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
You Cant Always Get... - The Rolling Stones
Take the Money and Run - Steve Miller Band
How do Y\'all Know - Harry Connick, Jr.
Silent in the Morning - Phish
Steal My Kisses - Ben Harper
The Sweetest Thing - U2
Orange Crush - REM
Mr. Wendell - Arrested Development
Remix to Ignition - R. Kelley
Moondance - Van Morrison
Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
Sitting on the Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
Reggae
Lively Up Yourself - Bob Marley
Stir it Up - Bob Marley
Waiting in Vain - Bob Marley
I Shot the Sheriff - Bob Marley
Duppy Conqueror - Bob Marley
Do it Twice - Bob Marley
Jah Live - Bob Marley
No Woman No Cry - Bob Marley
Redemption Song - Bob Marley
Stand a Chance - Damien \"Jr. Gong\" Marley
Originals
Ballad of Balone
She
Dont Worry Your Head
Santa Fe
Samantha Marie
Everest
Gravity
Friend of Mercy
One Day
Rastafari Point of View
Read a Book
Tradewinds
Jellyfish
Babylon
Churn to the Churn
Another
Beyond Me
Fontaine
Sleeping People
The Cave
Intravenous Peace
Greyhound Station
Lady from Chiang Mai
Wisteria
Bake You a Cake
Tend Your Fire
My Corolla
Yellow House
Schlackem
Fire
The Last 100 Miles
Lighthouse
Sullivan\'s Island
Sevenstrip
Circle Song #1 (Its a Circle)
Circle Song #2
Dont Wear Black
The Only Song I Wrote in Guam
Somethings Changing
The Wild Wing Song
Here We Are
Lonely for You
Banks Waltz
Dont Say
Coconut Tree
When the Americans Came
Carolina
Riding
The Romp
Revolver
Soup for Two
Cat in Half
Believe
Beasy\'s Song
Suf