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Yonder Mountain String Band, Steamboat’s last free concert of the summer!

Bluegrass music has gained widespread popularity in mainstream circles, but the transformation of its vintage sound to appeal to the masses was a gradual process. Yonder Mountain String Band, a group with 25 years of history, stands at the forefront of progressive bluegrass, serving as innovators and pioneers in the modern jamgrass movement. They seamlessly blend bluegrass with elements of rock, alternative, psychedelia, and improvisational music. Yonder Mountain String Band took their high-energy acoustic performances and dazzling light shows to rock ‘n’ roll venues, achieving remarkable success. They proved that a bluegrass band could not only survive but thrive in the rock world, all without the use of drums. Their breakthroughs opened doors for similar acoustic acts to perform at festivals, rock clubs, theaters, and stadiums that were once considered inaccessible to string bands. Yonder Mountain’s infectious energy, original compositions, and anything-goes attitude fostered a culture of collaborative improvisation that continues to drive today’s progressive bluegrass and jamgrass scenes.

The enduring legacy of Yonder Mountain String Band is evident in how their original songs and unique covers are frequently performed by the next generation of bands in the scene.

In celebration of their 25-year journey, Yonder Mountain String Band received a Grammy Nomination in 2022 for their album “Get Yourself Outside.” Band members Adam Aijala (guitar, vocals), Ben Kaufmann (bass, vocals), Dave Johnston (banjo, vocals), and Nick Piccininni (mandolin, banjo, fiddle, vocals) co-wrote all the tracks during virtual sessions prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which temporarily halted live music touring. Additionally, Yonder Mountain was recently honored with an induction into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame, joining the ranks of friends and legends like Leftover Salmon, Hot Rize, The String Cheese Incident, and The Fox Theater (where they played their very first show as a band in 1998). They plan to commemorate this achievement with an official ceremony during the upcoming summer.

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