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YMSB: Winter Tour Dates

WINTER RUN STARTS JANUARY 26 IN BATON ROUGE, LA;
FOLLOW UP TO 2009′S THE
SHOW
DUE OUT THIS YEAR

In 2011, Yonder Mountain String
Band
will have a new studio album, they’ll be doing a TV special, key U.S. festival dates, and heading to
Europe for a massive tour. For more information, please visit www.yondermountain.com.

TOUR DATES

01/26/11 Wed Varsity Theatre Baton Rouge, LA
01/27/11 Thu Bama Theater Tuscaloosa, AL

01/28/11 Fri The Cannery Nashville, TN

01/29/11 Sat Tennessee Theatre Knoxville, TN

01/31/11 Mon The Social Orlando, FL
02/02/11 Wed The Venue Gainesville, FL

02/03/11 Thu Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, FL
02/04/11 Fri Revolution Live Fort Lauderdale, FL
02/05/11 Sat Jannus Live St. Petersburg, FL

02/09/11 Wed The Music Farm Charleston, SC
02/10/11 Thu Orange Peel Asheville, NC

02/11/11 Fri Orange Peel Asheville, NC

02/12/11 Sat The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA

02/13/11 Sun Buster’s Billiards & Backroom Lexington, KY

02/16/11 Wed Jefferson Theater Charlottesville, VA

02/17/11 Thu Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH

02/18/11 Fri Madison Theater Covington, KY
02/19/11 Sat Orpheum Theatre Madison, WI
02/20/11 Sun Canopy Club Urbana, IL

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What are YOU doing on NYE?

LET’S POP OUR CORKS TOGETHER!!!

WSP – NYE ’09 by Michael Saba

New Year’s Eve is arguably the most significant concert going night of the year. Things just feel WAY more momentous packed into a club or theatre with sound blasting, lights flashing and folks reveling in a way they probably don’t allow themselves the rest of the year. We each choose carefully where we’ll stand when that infamous 10-second countdown occurs, thinking hard about who we want at our elbow and what soundtrack we want to usher us into a brand new year. It’s when a band’s loyal tribe convenes, expecting greatness from their beloveds and usually getting it. Where most of us no longer wait up for Santa or the Easter Bunny, there comes a childlike kick inside for New Year’s Eve, where we mull over the endings of things and welcome in the fresh start a new calendar offers.

JamBase would like to know what your plans are for this New Year’s Eve and perhaps some memories of good times past. We’re going to let this open conversation roll on old school style right below. We look forward to hearing what you have to say, and moreover, we wish you the brightest, most bountiful New Year you’ve ever known. We’re about due aren’t we?

If you’re still making plans for NYE, check out our handy-dandy New Year’s Eve Guide!

Top 20 NYE Shows 2010-2011 (Based On MyJamBase Calendars)

1. Phish – Madison Square Garden – New York, NY

2. Widespread Panic – Pepsi Center – Denver, CO (w/ G. Love & Special Sauce)

3. STS9 (Sound Tribe Sector 9) – The Fillmore Auditorium – Denver CO (w/ Tipper)

4. Brothers Past – Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA (w/ Lotus)

5. Umphrey’s McGee – The Riviera Theatre – Chicago, IL

6. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band – House of Blues – Boston, MA

7. Furthur – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – San Francisco, CA

8. moe. – House of Blues – Boston, MA

9. Pretty Lights – Congress Theater – Chicago, IL (w/ Holy Fuck and Tobacco)

10. Railroad Earth – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO (w/ Great American Taxi)

11. The Disco Biscuits – Tower Theater – Upper Darby, PA (w/ MartyParty)

12. The New Deal – B.B. King Blues Club – New York, NY

13. Bassnectar – The Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA (w/ ANA SIA and Paper Diamond)

14. Shpongle – Hammerstein Ballroom – New York, NY (w/ Hallucinogen, Infected Mushroom and J.Views)

15. Perpetual Groove – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA

16. Gov’t Mule – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY

17. Keller Williams – Neighborhood Theatre – Charlotte, NC (w/ Larry Keel)

18. Yonder Mountain String Band – The Pageant – St. Louis, MO

19. Soulive – Paradise Rock Club – Boston, MA

20. The Black Keys – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL (w/ The Greenhornes)

Some New Year’s Eve blasts from the past to get y’all in the right mood for Friday night.

Now let us hear about your NYE memories and plans for this year!


Telluride 2011: R. Plant, Béla, Railroad Earth, Emmitt-Nershi

MORE ARTISTS TO BE ANNOUNCED


Robert Plant

The initial lineup has been announced for the 38th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival, set for June 16-19
2011 in Telluride, Colorado. More acts will be announced in the coming months. Telluride Bluegrass passes
(including a limited number of discounted holiday-priced tickets) and camping are now on-sale at shop.bluegrass.com or 800-624-2422.

Lineup
Robert Plant & Band of Joy
Telluride House Band featuring Sam, Bela, Jerry, Edgar, Bryan & Stuart
Sam Bush Band
Bela Fleck & the Original Flecktones
Emmylou Harris

Yonder Mountain String Band
The Decemberists
Railroad Earth

Tim O’Brien Band

Edgar Meyer

Punch Brothers
Peter Rowan

Emmitt-Nershi Band

Tim O’Brien & Kevin Burke

The Infamous Stringdusters

Cornmeal

Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Trampled by Turtles

Nora Jane Struthers & the Bootleggers


A Yonder Mountain New Year

By: Dennis Cook

YMSB by Chad Smith

On December 30 and 31, Yonder Mountain String Band will gather at St. Louis, MO’s The Pageantwith their faithful Kinfolk to ring in the New Year. The NYE show will feature three sets, including one set suggested entirely by the fans – drop your suggestions at yondermountain.com, phantasytour.com or the band’s Facebook or Twitter pages. We grabbed the boys for a few minutes to discuss playing at this special time of year.

JamBase: What is it about New Year’s Eve that floats your boat? It is a special time for both bands and fans.

Dave Johnston: New Year’s Eve is pretty cool because it’s like amateur night [laughs]. There’s a lot of electricity and good vibes going on, and we’re very receptive to that sort of energy. If you put us in that situation we find it to be a good experiential and musical nexus of propulsion to the next year!

Ben Kaufmann: For me – and I guess everybody – it’s a time of reflection or 50-percent reflection, 50-percent looking forward. I get to sit there onstage and think about all the things we’ve done – all the trials & tribulations overcome, the great successes – and the other part of my brain is looking forward to the next year and the things we’re gonna do and the new ideas. It is a very liminal, transitional period of time. I don’t know how the calendar worked 2000 years ago but this was the time picked for the changing of the old from the new, and it’s a very powerful time.

Adam Aijala: It’s also, for a long time now, been a time to let loose, and that definitely goes for bands and fans around the country. There’s a bit of reflection but also a good bit of drinking going on. It’s always been fun for us. I don’t think we’ve missed a New Year’s since we started. It’s one of the bigger shows of the year for us just for the fun factor.

JamBase: New Year’s Eve is one the core tribe of a band comes out because they want to celebrate with YOU.

Adam: That’s probably true. We’ve done New Year’s in St. Louis before but it’s been 10 years. Usually we’re in our home turf, and it’s definitely true there. We also have a good core of fans in the Midwest, so I have a feeling we could be drawing people from as far North as Madison and Milwaukee and East to Indianapolis and people from Champaign, Bend and Chicago, St. Louis folks and Lawrence, KS as well. There’s so much music going on that people have their pick.

What do you get out of a multi-night run as band?

YMSB NYE ’09 by Tobin Voggesser

Adam: We don’t treat it any differently. From night to night, we don’t play the same show, whether or not we’re in the same town. Our crew, obviously, is thrilled when we do multiple nights in the same city and venue because there’s only one load in and load out. For us, the preparation doesn’t seem much different. We want to make it unique every night. There are people following us on any given tour and even if it’s just one or two dudes you don’t want them thinking, “Shit, they did the same tunes last night.”

Dave: Let’s get this straight: It’s not dudes following us, it’s hot chicks. This ain’t an Umphrey’s McGee show. Let’s get that clear. I think multi-night is a lot like multi-ball in pinball – more points, more lights, more bumpers, more flippers. I keep pushing for lasers. We all just saw Roger Waters do The Wall. Lasers and bluegrass, I swear it goes together.

Is there any special thought that goes into a New Year’s Eve show?

Adam Aijala
by Tobin Voggesser

Adam: This year, we decided to do three sets on New Year’s and one of the sets will be built by fans. People can write in on our website, Phantasy Tour or wherever, and we’ve given them carte blanche to suggest anything they want – things we’ve forgotten that we play, things they’ve always wanted us to play, even different jams, different seques. And we’ve been getting some crazy ideas! The more you sit with them and analyze them, the more cool they seem. Some really good ideas. And I think that’s the case with our audience and the audience in this scene. It’s a very educated audience musically. They have such a depth of musical knowledge that these people are throwing out things we’ve heard of but others we need to research. So, this year fans will build their dream setlist, what THEY want to hear, and then it’s up to us to bring it.

This shows a respect for your fans, which has been a hallmark of Yonder since the start. You guys really seem to respect the time and money and affection folks invest in YMSB.

Adam: Absolutely! When you’re a kid and you tell your parents, “I want to be in a band.” Think of the look they give you – that sort of concerned, dropped thing – and now imagine telling them you want to be in a bluegrass band! That’s a brown trouser conversation.

Ben: We’re constantly amazed at the things we get to do. I think back to all the people along the way who said, “You guys will be limited. This is as big as you’ll get,” almost in the sense of don’t dream too big. That’s a horrible thing to suggest to somebody. That being said, when we look back at what we’ve done and look ahead to the dreams we’ve yet to accomplish, it’s massive. I’m shocked by what we get to do, and it’s all because of the fans. If they weren’t there we’d be fucked.

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Spring Hookahville 2011: hookah, YMSB, Stoopid

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND AT LEGEND VALLEY, THORNVILLE, OHIO


ekoostik hookah

The initial lineup for Spring hookahville 2011 has been announced. In addition to 2 nights of ekoostik hookah, Yonder Mountain String Band will be
making a return appearance and Slightly
Stoopid
will also perform. Many, many more acts will be announced soon.

This will be the 35th installment of hookahville, which is held twice a year on Memorial and Labor Day weekends.
Spring Hookahville will be held on Memorial Day Weekend 5/28 – 5/30/2011 at Legend Valley in Thornville,
Ohio.

Early bird tickets are now on sale for a limited time for only $50. VIP tickets are also available for $150. Buy tickets
here.


YMSB Cabin Fever Tour

PRE-SALE TICKETING AVAILABLE NOW


Yonder Mountain String Band

Yonder Mountain String
Band
have announced dates for their annual Cabin Fever Tour. Pre-Sale Ticketing is underway now. Click
here for more info.

CABIN FEVER DATES:

01.26 Baton Rouge, LA Varsity Theatre
01.27 Birmingham, AL Workplay Soundstage
01.28 Nashville, TN Cannery Ballroom

01.29 Knoxville, TN Tennessee Theatre

01.31 Orlando, FL The Social
02.02 Gainesville, FL The Venue
02.03 Jacksonville, FL Freebird Cafe
02.04 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Revolution
02.05 St. Petersburg, FL Jannus Landing
02.09 Charleston, SC The Music Farm
02.10 Asheville, NC The Orange Peel
02.11 Asheville, NC The Orange Peel
02.12 Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
02.13 Lexington, KY Buster’s

02.16 Charlottesville, VA Jefferson Theatre
02.17 Columbus, OH Lifestyle Communities Pavilion

02.18 Covington, KY Madison Theatre
02.19 Madison, WI Orpheum Theatre

02.20 Urbana, IL Canopy Club

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Fourmile Benefit | Colorado | Pics

Images by: Mike Hardaker

Fourmile Canyon Revival :: 10.09.10 :: 1stBank Center :: Broomfield, Colorado

Last Saturday, an unprecedented lineup gathered to raise funds for individuals and families directly affected by the devastating Fourmile Fire near Boulder, CO. The String Cheese Incident, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Yonder Mountain String Band, Vince Herman and Drew Emmitt of Leftover Salmon, along with very special guests Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell and Trey Anastasio gathered for a fine cause. We have Mike Hardaker to thank for this glimpse at this special night.

var siteRoot=”http://www.jambase.com”;var newPhotoIndex=”11″;$(document).ready( function() { $(“#GalleryWidget”).load(siteRoot+”/Photos/Widget.aspx?galleryID=143″);}); 10/9/10 – Fourmile Benefit @ 1stBank Center (Formerly The Odeum) (Broomfield, CO) View Photos

To donate to the Boulder Mountain Fire Relief Fund visit here.

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Las Tortugas V: Daily Schedule Themes, Adds, Camping Update

PREMIERE INTIMATE CALIFORNIA HALLOWEEN FEST FAST APPROACHES

ALO’s
Zach Gill :: Tortugas IV
By Chad Smith

Las Tortugas – Dance of the Dead V has just announced it’s day-by-day schedule. Check it out here.

Taking place October 28-31 at Evergreen Lodge in Yosemite, CA, Las Tortugas has added Five Eyed Hand, DJ No Parking on the Dance Floor, Who’s DunFour (i.e. Nathan Moore and Big Light) and The Trespassers to an already rich lineup that includes headliners Yonder Mountain String Band, ALO, 7 Walkers, The Mother Hips, Tea Leaf Green and Cornmeal for more
than 30 acts over four days.

One of the great pleasures of Las Tortugas is the daily pageant of costumes that attendees bust out in an elongated celebration of the Halloween spirit. This year’s themes are:

Thursday, October 28 – GYPSY CIRCUS: There are many roles in a circus and many types of gypsies in the
world. What is your interpretation of a Gypsy Circus? Gypsy pirates, dancers, carnies, ringmasters…the list goes on
forever.

Friday, October 29 – DECADE DANCE: Represent your favorite decade in any way you like. Retro cinema,
political statements, historical figures and pop culture are all fine starting points. Time is your plaything!

Saturday, October 30 – MONSTERS vs. ALIENS: Are you a monster or an alien or a monster-alien? Join
your fellow species to unite, multiply, divide or whatever else it is monsters and aliens do.

Sunday, October 31 – THE MASQUERADE BALL: It’s Halloween so come as you wish. Some good ideas
suggested to the festival include Solid Gold, glitter & glam, midnight in the garden of good & evil, wild animal
kingdom, and psychedelic superheroes. Let your imagination roam and then come freak freely with the rainbow
flock!

For those that can’t make the full festival, new ticketing options are now available, with 3-Day Tickets (Fri-Sun) and
2-Day Tickets (Sat-Sun) offered here.

While on-site camping has sold out, the National Forest Service has granted the festival a permit for a unique
camping opportunity just steps away from Evergreen Lodge in what they are calling the Emerald Forest. This
camping area was a huge success last year, and it will provide our guests with a safe and controlled camping area
across the street from Evergreen Lodge. Just like on-site camping, the cost is $15 per camper per night, and there is a 3 night minimum stay required. There is also a one ticket requirement per camper (either the three night or four night ticketing options will satisfy this requirement). There is limited availability for off-site camping, so call the Lodge asap at 209/379-2606 to reserve your off site spot in the Emerald Forest.

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Food Drive at Fourmile Canyon Revival

BRING GOOD FOOD TO A GOOD CAUSE

Conscious Alliance will be hosting a food drive on October 9th at the 1st Bank Center in Broomfield Colorado at the Fourmile Canyon Revival featuring the String Cheese Incident, Yonder Mountain String Band, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Drew Emmitt & Vince Herman, and the members of Phish [see details here]. All food donations collected will benefit the Boulder Community Food Share. Patrons that donate 10 non-perishable food items will receive a free limited-edition poster by Richard Biffle!

The Conscious Alliance always encourages food donations to be low-sodium and health oriented products. “Organic” food donations are especially encouraged. RAMEN NOODLES will NOT be accepted for the free poster.

You can also help Conscious Alliance feed those in need by texting “ARTFEEDS” to 85944.


Head for the Hills: Fall Tour Halloween Colorado Run

SPECIAL HALLOWEEN SHOWS WITH PETER ROWAN & THE FREE MEXICAN AIR FORCE

Head for the Hills have
announced the first leg of their 2010 Fall Tour which visits northern California, the Midwest, and a festival stop at
Yonder Mountain String Band’s Harvest Festival in Ozark, AR at Mulberry Mountain. Following that, the tour
culminates as the group returns to Colorado for a special Halloween run in Boulder, Aspen, Denver, & Fort Collins.
Special guests, Peter Rowan & the Free
Mexican Air Force
join the festivities in both Denver and Fort Collins. Tour dates are below.


TOUR DATES


9/23 Boom Boom Room-San Francisco, CA
9/24 Ashkenaz-Berkeley, CA
9/25 Humboldt Hills Hoedown-Redway, CA
10/6 Bourbon Theatre-Lincoln, NE
10/7 Iowa City Yacht Club-Iowa City
10/8 Windy City Harvest Festival-Abbey Pub-Chicago, IL
10/9 Cranky Pat’s Neenah, WI
10/11 Tres Hombres-Carbondale, IL
10/12 Redstone Room-Davenport, IA

10/13 Bottleneck-w/ Cornmeal-Lawrence, KS

10/14 Old Rock House-St. Louis, MO

10/15 Mulberry Mountain Harvest Festival-Ozark, AR
10/16 Mulberry Mountain Harvest Festival-Ozark, AR
10/27 Fox Theatre-Boulder, CO
10/28 Belly Up-Aspen, CO

10/29 Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom-Denver, CO (with special guests: Peter Rowan & The Free Mexican Air
Force)

10/30 Aggie Theatre-Ft. Collins, CO (with special guests: Peter Rowan & The Free Mexican Air Force)

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Weekend News Recap

HIGHLIGHTS DISTILLED

We throw a lot of info at you each week on JamBase, so we thought we’d offer a new weekly digest of the top stories to hit the site in the past week, along with a little extra visual stimuli as a bonus.

1. moe. announces final shows of 2010

2. Fourmile Canyon Revival Benefit announced. A benefit concert for fire ravaged Colorado featuring The String Cheese Incident, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Yonder Mountain String Band, and members of Leftover Salmon and Phish.

3. Bridge School Benefit Lineup Announced. Besides organizer Neil Young, this year to feature Buffalo Springfield reunion, Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello and more.

4. A Perfect Circle To Play 5 Cities

5. STS9 Announce NYE Run In Denver

6. Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Announce Holiday Tour

7. Ray LaMontagne and Levon Helm Tour Together In Fall


Fourmile Canyon Revival SCI, YMSB, Big Head, Phish

FOLKS IN COLORADO NEED HELP
AND THESE FINE MUSICIANS ANSWER THE CALL

String Cheese

The Fourmile Canyon Revival is a concert to benefit the Boulder Mountain Fire Relief Fund taking place Saturday, October 9, at the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado. This unprecedented night of music will feature Colorado’s own The String Cheese Incident, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Yonder Mountain String Band, Vince Herman and Drew Emmitt of Leftover Salmon, along with very special guests Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell and Trey Anastasio.

The Fourmile Canyon Revival is designed to raise funds for individuals and families directly affected by the devastating Fourmile Fire near Boulder, CO. Tickets go on sale next Tuesday, September 21, at 10 am MDT at www.tickethorse.com. The night of the event doors open at 5:00pm and the show begins at 6:00 pm.

“It’s been humbling to see the generosity and immediate response of these amazing musicians. This will be a once-in-a-lifetime event,” said KBCO Program Director Scott Arbough.

All proceeds from the concert will go directly to the Boulder Mountain Fire Relief Fund. The Fund supports the local volunteer fire departments that courageously fought the recent fire and the mountain residents whose lives were directly impacted by this disaster and are in critical need of financial support.

More Info

ALL SEATS GENERAL ADMISSION, 4 Ticket Limit
TICKETS ARE $60 INCLUSIVE OF SERVICE CHARGE
TICKETS ONLY SOLD ONLINE AND NOT AVAILABLE AT ANY OUTLETS
ALL TICKETS SOLD ONLINE AT WWW.TICKETHORSE.COM, AND WILL BE NON TRANSFERABLE PAPERLESS TICKETS.
TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT ANY OTHER TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO KIOSKS AT THE PEPSI CENTER, DICK’S SPORTING GOODS PARK, AND 1STBANK CENTER.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF VIP SUITE PACKAGES WILL BE AVAILABLE; FOR INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT: 1STBANKCENTER@AEGLIVE.COM
ALL AGES WELCOME


Yonder Mountain/Leftover Salmon | Red Rocks | Pics

Images by: Mike Hardaker

Yonder Mountain String Band/Leftover Salmon :: 08.27.10 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Polytechnic Cajun Slam-grass met American progressive bluegrass at Red Rocks Amphitheatre when Yonder Mountain String Band and Leftover Salmon got together for an intimate night of string music. To see two of Colorado’s most progressive jam bands together on the same bill was a real treat for the huge local following.

YMSB Setlist
<b.Set I: Looking Back Over My Shoulder > New Horizons, Left Me in a Hole, Fingerprint, Troubled Mind, Rag Doll, Casualty, Jail Song, Cuckoo’s Nest > Peace Of Mind > Angel > Follow Me Down To The Riverside > Angel > Peace Of Mind
Set II: Sidewalk Stars > If There’s Still Ramblin’ in the Rambler (let him go) > Reuben & Cherise> If There’s Still Ramblin’ in the Rambler (let him go), Polly Put The Kettle On, Damned If The Right One Didn’t Go Wrong, Idaho, Isolate > Death Trip1, Another Day, No Expectations > Traffic Jam > King Ebenezer > Traffic Jam > Out Of The Blue
E: Steam Powered Aereoplane2 > Boatman2 > Jack London2

1 Eric Mardis on banjo & Wayne Gottstine on mandolin
2 Drew Emmitt on mandolin & Vince Herman on guitar

A reliable setlist for Leftover Salmon could not be found. If you have one please share it in our comments section!

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Yonder Mountain String Band: NYE Shows

PRE-SALE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW


Yonder Mountain String Band

Yonder Mountain String
Band

have announced two New Years Eve shows on December 30 and 31 at The Pageant in St. Louis.

Two day and single day tickets are now available for pre-sale. Click here for tickets.

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Yonder Mountain Joins Halloween at Las Tortugas V

STRING FANS KNOW WHERE THEY’LL BE OCTOBER 31st!

YMSB by Bill Ball

Las Tortugas V has announced that Yonder Mountain String Band will join the festivities over Halloween weekend in Yosemite. YMSB will perform on Halloween itself and the intimate four-day festival takes place October 28-31 at Evergreen Lodge nestled on the lush edge of Yosemite National Park.

Early bird ticketing has been extended until to September 10 to give fans of all the recent additions to the lineup – Yonder, Nathan Moore, Blue Turtle Seduction – a chance to get discounted tickets. Onsite camping at Evergreen Lodge is still available as well. Info on tickets, lodging, etc. can be found here.

Full Lineup For Las Tortugas – Dance of the Dead V

Yonder Mountain String Band
ALO
7 Walkers featuring Bill Kreutzmann, Papa Mali & George Porter Jr.
The Mother Hips
Tea Leaf Green
New Monsoon
Cornmeal
Blue Turtle Seduction
Melvin Seals and JGB with Stu Allen
Pimps of Joytime
Lebo
Poor Man’s Whiskey, including a performance of Old and In the Way
BLVD
Big Light
Nathan Moore
Montana Slim String Band
New Fangled Wasteland
Jay Seals and the Hydrodynamics
Guitarmageddon featuring the music of Prince
Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers
Moonalice
Tracorum
Izabella
Trevor Garrod
Dead Winter Carpenters
Sean Leahy and Friends
Jack Grace Band
Antioquia
Kate Gaffney
The Hongs
Honeymoon

A little reading to get folks in the mood for Tortugas VÂ…

Jeff Austin JamBase Questionnaire
Las Tortugas IV review
Las Tortugas III review
Las Tortugas II review


YMSB: Tour Dates

TOUR KICKS OFF ON OCTOBER 2; HARDLY STRICTLY BLUEGRASS ON OCTOBER 3; YONDER’S HARVEST
FEST OCTOBER 15 & 16


Yonder Mountain String Band

Yonder Mountain String
Band
have announced they will hit the road for a string of fall dates. The tour kicks off with Widespread Panic in Charleston, SC at
Patriot’s Point on October 2 before heading out to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco for
the 10th Anniversary of the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival on October 3. Yonder’s Harvest Fest is on Oct. 15 & 16
and the annual Kinfolk Celebration in Chicago will feature 2 nights at the House of Blues on November 5 & 6. The
rest of the dates are below.

**Pre-Sale Ticketing begins Tuesday at Noon (local time)

09.05 Taos, NM Taos Mtn Music Fest

10.02 Charleston, SC Patriot’s Point opening for WSP
10.03 San Fransisco, CA Hardly Strictly

10.15-16 Ozark, AR Harvest Music Festival
10.15 Ozark, AR Harvest Music Festival Adam & Larry Keel perform

10.19 Pittsburgh, PA Mr. Small’s Theatre
10.22 New York, NY Nokia Theater
10.23 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
10.24 Portland, ME Port City Music Hall
10.27-28 Burlington, VT Higher Ground
10.30 Baltimore, MD Rams Head Live
11.04 Indianapolis, IN Vogue Theater
11.05-06 Chicago, IL House of Blues

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Jerry Jams for Rex Benefit Album w/ Phish, SCI, Widespread

MAJOR ACTS HONOR GARCIA FOR A GOOD CAUSE

August 9, 2010 marks the 15-year anniversary of legendary musician and Grateful Dead co-founder Jerry Garcia‘s death. As a way to honor his musical and community legacy, the gifted musicians on this compilation have generously contributed stirring live performances of Jerry Garcia songs to benefit The Rex Foundation. Available in a variety of formats, Jerry Jams for Rex was brought to life by Brad Serling of nugs.net and includes four exclusive previously unreleased live Garcia songs from Phish, Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, The String Cheese Incident and Keller & The Keels. Other artists featured on the album include The Black Crowes, Yonder Mountain String Band and more. All proceeds are a contribution to the Rex Foundation.

Furthering what Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead started 26 years ago, the Rex Foundation endeavors to fund grassroots programs that are often under the radar of larger funding entities, yet work in bold, innovative ways to carry out essential work toward a healthy environment, promotion of the arts, protection of indigenous cultures, assisting others less fortunate, building strong communities, and educating children and adults. The Rex Foundation has distributed $8.6 million in grants to over 1,000 programs across the U.S. and internationally, while also carrying out fundraising initiatives that foster creativity and positive community connections. Visit www.rexfoundation.org for a complete list of grantees and information about current initiatives.

Jerry Jams for Rex is possible because of the honorable contributions of music, resources and know-how of the participating artists and people involved in the initiative. The Rex Foundation extends its heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the generosity of spirit and action to all the people involved in creating Jerry Jams for Rex, as well as to all the people who purchase the compilation. Together, we honor Jerry Garcia and demonstrate the positive power of music and community spirit.

TRACK LIST
1. Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers – Lady With A Fan (7/25/2009 – The Biltmore, Asheville, NC) *
2. The String Cheese Incident – Eyes of the World (8/1/2001 – Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA) *
3. Railroad Earth – Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo (7/29/2006 – Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ)
4. The Black Crowes – Sugaree (8/1/2006 LC Pavilion, Columbus, OH)
5. Moonalice – Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad (7/22/2010 – The Silvermoon Brewery, Bend, OR) **
6. Yonder Mountain String Band – Reuben And Cherise (12/31/2009 – Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO)
7. The Waybacks – Dupree’s Diamond Blues (4/26/2007 – Watson Stage, MerleFest, NC)
8. Widespread Panic – Cream Puff War (7/26/2010 Tennessee Theatre, Knoxville, TN)
9. Keller & The Keels – Mountains of the Moon (6/17/2010 – Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Telluride, CO) *
10. Hot Buttered Rum – Cumberland Blues (3/21/2009 – Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA) **
11. Steve Kimock Crazy Engine – Stella Blue (7/25/2009 – Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, CA) **
12. Phish – Terrapin Station (8/9/1998 – Virginia Beach Amphitheatre, Virginia Beach, VA) *

* previously unreleased, exclusive to Jerry Jams
** bonus download only tracks, not on the CD

The compilation is available now in CD, MP3, FLAC, and Apple Lossless at LiveDownloads and iTunes


moe.down XI: Nas & Damian Marley Lotus, The Black Keys

NAS & DAMIAN MARLEY, LOTUS, ORGONE JOIN THE BLACK KEYS, JAKOB DYLYAN & MORE AT
MOE.DOWN


moe.

moe. is very excited to
announce the final lineup of artists for their annual Labor Day weekend festival, moe.down. Joining moe. will be: The Black Keys, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Mike Gordon, Lotus, Jakob Dylan, Punch Brothers, Built to Spill, Tortoise, Ryan Montbleau Band, The Macpodz, The Brew, Turbine, Sister Sparrow and The Dirty Birds, Orgone, and Monkey Wrench.

This 3 day event has become known for its laid back vibe and great music, as well as its intimate and scenic setting.
With only 2 stages, bands never overlap and patrons never miss a beat!

This year, moe.down has a new home in Mohawk, NY at Gelston Castle Estate. As in the past, the price of admission
includes camping. A limited number of Early Bird Tickets are on sale now through moe.ticketing for $110.

moe.down has a history of bringing a diverse collection of artists to the festival over its 10 year history. Bands that
have played in the past include The Flaming Lips, Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party, Cake, The Roots, Method Man and
Redman, The Wailers, Ani DiFranco, Amos Lee, Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood, Yonder Mountain String Band, The
Avett Brothers and more.

moe. tour dates:

July 16 – 6th Annual Targhee Festival – Alta, WY

July 17 – Northwest String Summit North – Plains, OR
August 1 – Fuji Rock Festival – Niigata, Japan
Sept 3-5 – MOE.DOWN 11 Gelston Castle Estate – Mohawk, NY

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Blind Boys Host Lincoln Center Concert Series

RALPH STANLEY, YONDER MOUNTAIN, AARON NEVILLE, JOAN OSBORNE, CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE, &
MORE TO APPEAR


Blind Boys of Alabama

Tonight is the second night of a three-night concert series curated by The Blind Boys of Alabama. The
three Lincoln Center Festival celebrations showcase The Blind Boys’
great range, starting with an opening night concert
with Yo La Tengo and Yim Yames of
My Morning Jacket. The second
concert spotlights country music
with Yonder Mountain String Band,
Texas Swing
sensations Ray Benson and Jason Roberts of Asleep at the Wheel, and bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley
performing songs from The Blind Boy’s upcoming
CD. The final evening, The Blind Boys Family
Revival, will feature songs from all of the group’s
Grammy Award-winning albums and include duets
with Aaron Neville, Joan Osborne, Hot 8 Brass Band, Dan Zanes, John Hammond, Charlie Musselwhite, and others to be
announced at a
later date.

July 14, 8 p.m.
The Unbroken Circle with Dr. Ralph Stanley and Friends
Yonder Mountain String Band

Ray Benson and Jason Roberts of Asleep at the Wheel
Ralph Stanley
Allison Moorer
One hour and 30 minutes; no intermission (approx.)

July 16, 8 p.m.
Blind Boys Family Revival
Aaron Neville
Joan Osborne
Hot 8 Brass Band
Dan Zanes
John Hammond
Charlie Musselwhite
Additional artists to be announced

Two hours and 40 minutes; one 20 minute intermission (approx.)

Alice Tully Hall, 65th Street and Broadway, New York, NY
Tickets: $35, 45 (each concert)

Click here to buy tickets.

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JamBase Questionnaire: Chatham County Line

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights in the jam scene (and beyond). Last time we heard from Truth & Salvage Co., and this time we visit with a bright light on the rock scene.

A lot of the most talented folks toil away without drawing much attention. The work is more important than the spotlight, and the end results have possess solidity and endurance fame whores will never know. North Carolina’s fabulous Chatham County Line has consistently cranked out some of the best Americana of the past decade. Though often seen as a bluegrass outfit by ill informed sources, CCL have huge gobs of pop smarts and rock subtext inside their acoustic leaning, twang-inflected sound.

Their fifth release, Wildwood (arriving July 13 on Yep Roc), is their first self-produced effort and shows more than ever that Chatham County Line is dedicated to making great music, regardless of what anyone else calls it. Carried along by the bone deep lilt of guitarist-singer-songwriter Dave Wilson, Wildwood (and the rest of their catalogue) represents what happens when a band really knows how to play their instruments and keeps their ears wide-open to the entire American musical landscape. Anyone smitten by Levon Helm, Yonder Mountain String Band, Hot Rize, Leftover Salmon and the like is cheating themselves to miss out on CCL. (Dennis Cook)

Here’s what Dave Wilson had to say to our inquiries.

Chatham County Line by Bergen Paul Bernhard

Nicknames: Bronzy (For coming in third at the Merlefest songwriting contest)

Instrument(s) of choice: Beulah (1967 Martin D-18)

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
An instrument that is in tune.

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
U2′s The Unforgettable Fire

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
At My Age by Nick Lowe

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
An architect

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
Where half the audience could care less at the beginning and then nobody wants you to stop by the end.

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
I’m kind of a private person.

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
A set of drums played by Zeke Hutchins (Tift Merritt, Johnny Irion)

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Neil Young’s Harvest Moon

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
Some French joint in Pittsburgh. Going back there in a few weeks!

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Virginia

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Anything with the name “Lance” on the package.

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
If I’m freshly showered with a cup of coffee in the morning, it’s The Beatles. If I’m rolling a smoke with a cold glass of beer in the evening, it’s the Stones.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A SAS flight landing on a sheet of ice and snow – with me in it.


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