
Peace Train first performed as a four-piece at Monterey Live,
in Monterey California, on March 12, 2008.
Bryan Diamond fronts the now six-piece ensemble.
Beth Peerless, music columnist for The Monterey Herald, aptly describes how good
Diamond is at channeling the 70's hitmaker's songs and is masterful in his ability
to bring the energy and feel of these classics to life.
The show features Diamond on lead vocals, acoustic guitar and piano, Bassist Marty Lydon, Andy Gilhooley, on guitars, mandolin, vocals, and percussion, Violinist Laurel Thomsen,
Tim Bennett, piano, guitar, keyboards and vocals, & Hiram Fernandez on drums and vocals.
Each member of the ensemble displays an irresistible joy each time they perform the concert.
One constant is the crowd's response. Audiences seem to revel in this concert experience
and have been overwhelmed. With ovations that seem to go on endlessly.
Expect to hear many of your favorites from Tea For The Tillerman, Teaser And The Firecat, and the Harold & Maude movie soundtrack, which include … Wild World, Morning Has Broken, Father and Son and of course, Peace Train... plus many others from the cat~alog.