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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Leftover Salmon Thirty Years of Festival Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Leftover Salmon Thirty Years of Festival! by Tim Newby 28 LIVE TRACKS HAND SELECTED BY OUR ARCHIVIST CHRIS MRACHECK TO GO ALONG WITH EACH CHAPTER OF THE BOOK. “Leftover Salmon: Thirty Years of Festival!" is the definitive story of a band who has defied norms and blazed their own path since they first came together nearly thirty years ago. Pulling from that long career, Thirty Years of Festival Live! is the audio companion for the book and helps to tell the story of Leftover Salmon through twenty-eight tracks that span the band’s entire existence. The album was culled from Salmon’s live music archive and serves as the musical narration for the book, as each track was chosen for its historical significance. Many of the tracks are specifically referenced in the book and allow the reader to experience (or for some relive) that special musical moment in the band’s history. Other tracks highlight the historical importance of various tours and the different musical eras of the band. While others feature friends and guests who have played a role in Salmon’s lasting legacy. Quite simply this compilation is a festival for your ears!” Author Tim Newby. 30 Years of Festival Live! Audio compilation by Leftover Salmon's Archivist Chris Mrachek. Preface 01 - High On A Mountain > Aiko Aiko 2000-05-19 @ Allgood Festival, Capon Bridge, WV. with John Flowers, Danny Knicely & Larry Keel. Chapter 01 02 - Get Me Outta This City 03 - Dreams Lefthand String Band - Get Me Outta This City (c) 1991. Chapter 02 04 - Dance On Your Head 05 - Sing Up To The Moon 2016-08-20 @ Hot August Music Festival. Chapter 03 06 - Nothing But Time 07 - Whacha Gonna Do 1993-04-18 @ Fox Theater, Boulder, CO. Chapter 04 08 - Just Before The Evening 1991-05-04 @ J.J. McCabe's, Boulder, CO. 09 - Who Put Da Pepper 1991-05-25 @ Stage Stop, Rollinsville, CO. Chapter 05 10 - Lonesome Road 1995-06-16 @ Telluride Bluegrass Festival 1st Telluride show 11 - Ask The Fish 1994-05-05 @ The Cubby Bear, Chicago, IL. Chapter 06 12 - Up On The Hill Where They Do The Boogie 1997-07-06 @ High Sierra Music Festival Michael Wooten's final show 13 - Funky Mountain Fogdown 1998-06-16 @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Sam Bush, Jeff Coffin & Joe Craven. Chapter 07 14 - Muddy Water Home 2000-08-14 @ Barrelhouse Brewing Co., Cincinnati, OH. Greg Garrison's live audition 15 - Ain't Gonna Work 2000-09-09 @ Planet Salmon, Lyons, CO. Chapter 08 16 - River's Rising 2001-08-11 @ State Bridge, Bond, CO. 17 - Troubled Times 2001-09-19 @ 328 Performance Hall, Nashville, TN. with Sam Bush & John Cowan. Chapter 09 18 - Rabbit In A Log 2002-11-09 @ The Norva, Norfolk, VA. with The Del McCoury Band 19 - Everything Is Round 2004-05-01 @ Avalon, Denver, CO. Chapter 10 20 - Let's Give A Party 2007-07-28 @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre 21 - Liza 2011-12-31 @ Roseland Theater, Portland, OR. AUD recording by Chris Mrachek - Neumann KM184's. Chapter 11 22 - High Country 2013-04-27 @ Howlin' Wolf, New Orleans, LA. 23 - Casino Nation 2014-06-22 @ Telluride Bluegrass Festival with Jackson Browne. Chapter 12 24 - Aquatic Hitchhiker 2016-03-11 @ Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, CO. Erik Deutsch's first show With Jeff Coffin on saxophone 25 - Better Day 2016-07-23 @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Chapter 13 26 - Whispering Waters 1998-04-25 @ Merle Watson Festival, Wilkesboro, NC. with Sam Bush & John Cowan AUD recording 27 - Yield Not To Temptation 2000-10-03 @ Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA. With Col. Bruce Hampton & John Cowan AUD recording 28 - Highway Song 2000-10-07 @ Blue Ridge Moutain Jam, Hendersonville, NC. AUD recording. The Stories from the Living Room Select Stories as told on our Stories from the Living Room Tour 2019. 01 - The Story of When Vince Made Coffee for Mr. Rodgers - told January 31, 2019 at Soreng Theatre, Eugene, OR. 02 - The Story of When Salmon Smoked a Salmon & Star Trek - told January 31, 2019 at Soreng Theatre, Eugene, OR. 03 - The Story of When Salmon Went to Toys R Us - told February 2nd, 2019, at the Triple Door, Seattle, WA. 04 - The Story of Anahaucing - told February 2nd, 2019, at the Triple Door, Seattle, WA. 05 - The Story of When Salmon Went to the Oregon County Fair - told January 31, 2019 at Soreng Theatre, Eugene, OR. 06 - The Story of How Vince Found Drew - told February 16th, 2019 at Washingtons, Fort Collins, CO. 07 - The Story of the Problem with Colorado - told February 16th, 2019 at Washingtons, Fort Collins, CO. 08 - The Story of the Banjo Bullies - told February 16th, 2019 at Washingtons, Fort Collins, CO. Leftover Salmon: Thirty Years of Festival! by Tim Newby. Few bands stick around for thirty years. Even fewer bands leave a legacy during that time that marks them as a truly special, once-in-lifetime type band. And no band has done all that and had as much fun as Leftover Salmon. Since their earliest days as a forward thinking, progressive bluegrass band who had the guts to add drums to the mix and who was unafraid to stir in any number of highly combustible styles into their ever evolving sound, to their role as a pioneer of the modern jamband scene, to their current status as elder-statesmen of the scene who cast a huge influential shadow over every festival they play, Leftover Salmon has been a crucial link in keeping alive the traditional music of the past while at the same time pushing that sound forward with their own weirdly, unique style. As Leftover Salmon nears their 30th year, their inspiring story is set to be told in a brand new book, Leftover Salmon: Thirty Years of Festival! released February 2019 by Rowman & Littlefield. In this book, critically acclaimed author of Bluegrass in Baltimore: The Hard Drivin’ Sound & It’s Legacy , Tim Newby presents an intimate portrait of Leftover Salmon through the personal recollections of its band members, family, friends, former band-mates, managers, and the countless musicians they have influenced. Leftover Salmon: Thirty Years of Festival! is a thorough guide covering a thirty-year journey of a truly remarkable band. It is a tale of friendships and losses, musical discoveries and Wild West adventures, and the brethren they surround themselves with who fortify Salmon’s unique voice. Their story is one of tragedy and rebirth, of unimaginable highs and crushing lows, of friendships, of music, but most importantly it is the story of a special band and those that have lived through it all to create, inspire, and have everlasting fun. Heading into their fourth decade Leftover Salmon is showing no signs of slowing down as they are coming off the release of their most recent album, Something Higher (released in 2018) which has been universally hailed as one of the band’s finest releases. Something Higher shows how even upon preparing to enter their fourth decade Leftover Salmon is proving it possible to recreate themselves without changing who they are. The band now features a line-up that has been together longer than any other in Salmon history and is one of the strongest the legendary band has ever assembled. Built around the core of founding members Drew Emmitt and Vince Herman, the band is now powered by banjo-wiz Andy Thorn, and driven by the steady rhythm section of bassist Greg Garrison, drummer Alwyn Robinson, and keyboardist Erik Deutsch. The new line-up is continuing the long, storied history of Salmon which found them first emerging from the progressive bluegrass world and coming of age as one the original jam bands, before rising to become architects of what has become known as Jamgrass and helping to create a landscape where bands schooled in the traditional rules of bluegrass can break free of those bonds through nontraditional instrumentation and an innate ability to push songs in new psychedelic directions live. Salmon is a band who over their thirty-year career has never stood still; they are constantly changing, evolving, and inspiring. If someone wanted to understand what Americana music is they could do no better than to go to a Leftover Salmon show, where they effortlessly glide from a bluegrass number born on the front porch, to the down-and-dirty Cajun swamps with a stop on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, to the hallowed halls of the Ryman in Nashville, before firing one up in the mountains of Colorado. Announcing Leftover Salmon: Thirty Years of Festival! by Tim Newby and Stories from the Living Room Tour! Nearly 4 years ago, author Tim Newby approached us about writing a book and we gave him our blessing and the go ahead. As we are about to enter our 30th year as a band, that book has now gone to print and will be available starting in February 2019 through a Pre-order now available here. Through his extensive research, hours of interviews, and passion for the musical community we’re all a part of and love, Tim presents his next book “Leftover Salmon: Thirty Years of Festival!”- the story of Leftover Salmon over the past 3 decades. In support of this new book we are also announcing a tour to commemorate its release. “Stories From The Living Room” tour will consist of several dates featuring an acoustic night of music along with chatter and stories of those past three decades. We look forward to reminiscing with all of you as we move towards our fourth decade. 1/31 Thu - Soreng Theatre - Eugene, OR* 2/1 Fri - Revolution Hall - Portland, OR* 2/2 Sat - The Triple Door - Seattle, WA (2 shows)* 2/14 Thu - Wheeler Opera House - Aspen, CO* 2/15 Fri - Vilar Performing Arts Center - Beaver Creek, CO* 2/16 Sat - Washington's - Fort Collins, CO* 2/21 Thu - The Steifel Theatre for the Performing Arts - Salina, KS* 2/22 Fri - Sheldon Concert Hall - St.
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