AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Three bands on a vintage train, a documentary filmmaker and long stretches of gorgeous American landscapes. It may sound like a glorious journey, but the makers of new nonfiction film "Big Easy Express" quickly learned they ranked virtually last in train hierarchy -- behind both freight and passenger cars. Filled with musicians -- British folk rockers Mumford & Sons, Los Angeles indie-pop group Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, and Nashville string band Old Crow Medicine Show -- their vintage railway coach was rerouted and delayed many times. ...
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