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Steel Rail Riders
Steel Rail Riders is a Southern Rock band born from the grit and sweat of the Alabama railways. The six-member group, all of whom worked as railway engineers and conductors, first met while maintaining the rail lines that snake through the rugged landscapes of the Deep South.
It was on these long, solitary shifts, where the clanging of steel and the hum of train engines created an unexpected symphony, that the idea for the band was sparked. They were ordinary men with extraordinary stories, bound together by a love for music that echoed the spirit of the South—raw, soulful, and full of heart.
The group, led by frontman Jack "Steely" Carter (35), includes lead guitarist Eli Greene (42), bassist Sam "Wheels" Wilkins (40), drummer Tucker Reynolds (31), rhythm guitarist Bo Miller (45), and keyboardist Lucas "Luke" Hayes (28).
Their bond grew after a life-altering incident when one of their crew, and close friend, was tragically killed in a railway accident. The accident forced them to reconsider their paths, fueling their determination to pursue their shared dream of music.
Through grief and hardship, Steel Rail Riders was born—not just as a band, but as a tribute to the friend they lost and the working-class struggles they knew so well.
Now, they pour their experiences into every song, blending heartfelt Southern rock with stories of life, loss, and survival. Living in the small town of Montgomery, Alabama, Steel Rail Riders has grown from local bar gigs to becoming a rising force in the Southern Rock scene.
With powerful, gritty vocals from Jack and the soulful twang of Eli's guitar, their music carries the soul of the railroads, leaving a trail of heartfelt stories wherever they perform. Their journey from the rails to the stage has become the heart of their sound, and they continue to carry the spirit of hard work and brotherhood in every note.