When not in the studio, Tim is on the road in his founding role with Americana powerhouse Railroad Earth. Carbone also hits the road in 2025 for shows with his All-Star band The High Hawks and other special projects and sit-ins!.

Carbone has led a remarkable live music career as both a touring International multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and dynamic producer. Tim produced his first record in 1986 and since then has created over 86 records across the Globe. Safe to say, driving the mixing console is one of his greatest passions.

From performing for the Dali Lama in his home in Dharamshala, India, to performing on the biggest stages with some of the most legendary artists, Tim Carbone is a virtuoso with 40+ years of experience in his pocket.

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ABOUT WALTER SALAS-HUMARA

A Cuban-American whose parents fled Castro’s Havana with him still in the womb, Walter Salas-Humara was raised bilingual just across the Florida Straits in Fort Lauderdale. College at University of Florida in Gainesville and a residency with the Vulgar Boatmen left him with a lifelong habit of Mudcrutch/Tom Petty-style crunchy guitar riffs. Chasing the punk prairie fire to New York just in time to sift through the ashes, he formed The Silos in 1985 with guitarist Bob Rupe and violinist Mary Rowell, plugging the main cable of American rock idiom into the jerry-rigged soundboard of Velvets-era feral experimentalism. The unlikely result, as evidenced by About Her Steps(1986), the seminal Cuba (1987) and their RCA debut The Silos (i.e., The One with the Bird on the Cover, 1990) was a loose-limbed conceptual country-rock that in turn influenced (if not outright inspired) the alt-country No Depression movement just around the corner. The band was voted Best New American Band in Rolling Stone Magazine’s Critics’ Poll of 1987 and appeared on Late Night with David Letterman in 1990.

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