Enoch Train was an American folk group formed in 1997 in Salt Lake City, UT.
The band's lineup comprised Clive Romney (artistic director and multi-instrumentalist), Rich Dixon (dobro, guitar, vocals),[2] Daron Bradford (accordion, flute, shakuhachi, tin whistle, recorder, clarinet, oboe, horn (English), oboe d'amore, piano, harpsichord, vocals),[3] Tom Hewitson (guitar, mandolin, banjo, bass, harmonica, percussion), Janice Andersen, Dave Compton (keyboard, guitar), Rob Honey (bass) and Jay Lawrence.
Enoch Train was formed in 1997 after Clive Romney was challenged by Jeff Simpson, president of Excel Entertainment, to play hymns, instrumentally, in a new way.
From August 7 through August 28, 2001 Enoch Train anchored the musical performances of Sea Trek, including providing musical entertainment on board Statstraad Lemkuhl and headlining the "Rock the Dock" performances at each port of call.
[4] In November 2001 the Deseret News said "Enoch Train leads a list of successful local artists"[5] giving them four out of four stars.