Ride the Rails With Fillmore & Western Railway Co.

September 5, 2012 12:10 pm

A good portion of America’s history is the history of the railroad—the great train lines that criss-cross our nation, making it possible to run the engine of commerce that makes America great. Those trains were also immortalized in film, and the Fillmore & Western Railway Co. has made it their mission to preserve and restore famous movie trains from the great studios and get them rolling again. Bucolic Fillmore is your starting point, but the trains travel to a number of destinations, from a rustic pumpkin patch around Halloween to a variety of other places. While you could just sit and admire the scenery, Fillmore & Western Railway Co. tries to jazz things up with themed trips, including a hilarious live-action murder mystery that will have you feeling like Sherlock Holmes. The one complaint people have with the line is that the on-board food isn’t great, so eat before you go.

Fillmore & Western Railway Co.
351 Santa Clara Street (Main Office)
Fillmore, CA 93015
(805) 524-2546
www.fwry.com

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Happy Labor Day!

September 3, 2012 10:16 am

Wishing you a very happy and relaxing Labor Day!

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Five Most Dazzling Musicians In History

August 28, 2012 12:12 pm

To truly be a legendary musician, you need to possess a unique combination of talents. Not only do you need a mind that can reconcile both the complex task of performing music, but one that can also infuse it with emotion. The five musicians in this article combine physical mastery with deep reserves of soul to stand above all others.

Glenn Gould
Widely regarded as one of the most versatile and compelling pianists in history, Gould had a unique ability to infuse his personality into everything he played. There were certainly performers who had more technical skills, but none with as much soul.

Jimi Hendrix
You can’t find an electric guitar player on Earth who wasn’t inspired in some way by Hendrix. The Seattle-born axeman was one of the greatest innovators the instrument has ever seen, and few have even come close since.

Buddy Rich
Despite his legendary sour temper, nobody worked the drums like Buddy Rich. The sticksman elevated every ensemble he played with by furious, perfectly-phrased beats. Rich was able to skirt the line of chaos but always come back to perfect timing.

Lester Young
Jazz clarinetist Lester Young came to prominence playing with Count Basie’s orchestra, and he gave the woodwind a tremendous amount of dynamic range and feeling. “Prez,” as he was called, influenced a generation of musicians after him.

John Fahey
The Maryland-born guitarist John Fahey reinvented the acoustic guitar with his seminal recordings, taking an instrument that was commonly used as backup for singers and giving it a unique and powerful voice of its own.

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