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  • Jan
    11 Thu
    Yonder Mountain String Band

    Yonder Mountain String Band

    Mill Valley, CA
    United States
    Doors at 7:00 PM, Show at 8:00 PM
    TICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
    GENERAL ADMISSION (ADVANCE): $40.00
    GENERAL ADMISSION (DAY OF SHOW): $46.00

    TICKET SALE DATES
    GENERAL ADMISSION (ADVANCE) Public Onsale: October 27, 2023 10:00 AM to January 11, 2024 12:00 AM
    GENERAL ADMISSION (DAY OF SHOW) Public Onsale: January 11, 2024 12:00 AM to January 11, 2024 6:00 PM

    PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION

    Bluegrass music is currently experiencing widespread popularity among mainstream
    audiences but transforming the vintage sound into music that could gain popular appeal
    didn’t happen overnight. At 25 years old, Yonder Mountain String Band continues to
    exist at the forefront of the progressive bluegrass scene as undeniable innovators and
    pioneers of the modern jamgrass movement. Blending bluegrass with elements of rock,
    alternative, psychedelic and improvisational music, Yonder Mountain String Band
    brought their high-energy acoustic sound and light show into rock n’ roll settings with
    tremendous success, proving it was possible for a bluegrass band to not only exist but
    excel in a rock world, without drums. The inroads they made created opportunities for
    like-minded acoustic bands to perform at festivals, rock clubs, theaters and stadiums
    previously considered off-limits for string bands. Yonder Mountain's high-energy sound,
    compelling original music and anything goes attitude cultivated a spirit of collaborative
    improvisation that continues to fuel today’s progressive bluegrass and jamgrass scenes.
    It is a testament to the legacy of Yonder Mountain String Band that their original
    songs and unique interpretations of covers are regularly performed by next generation
    bands in the scene.
    Yonder Mountain String Band celebrates their quarter century mark with a Grammy
    Nomination for their 2022 release 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 tracks on the album over zoom
    sessions when Covid shut down the music touring industry. Yonder Mountain was
    recently honored with an induction into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame alongside
    friends and legends Leftover Salmon, Hot Rize, The String Cheese Incident and The
    Fox Theater (where they played their very first show as a band in1998). Yonder
    Mountain was officially inducted during a long-awaited, but meaningful ceremony that
    took place on stage after their set at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival’s 50th anniversary
    this past June.





  • Jan
    12 Fri
    Yonder Mountain String Band

    Yonder Mountain String Band

    Mill Valley, CA
    United States
    Doors at 8:00 PM, Show at 9:00 PM
    TICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
    GENERAL ADMISSION (ADVANCE): $40.00
    GENERAL ADMISSION (DAY OF SHOW): $46.00

    TICKET SALE DATES
    GENERAL ADMISSION (ADVANCE) Public Onsale: October 27, 2023 10:00 AM to January 12, 2024 12:00 AM
    GENERAL ADMISSION (DAY OF SHOW) Public Onsale: January 12, 2024 12:00 AM to January 12, 2024 7:00 PM

    PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION

    Bluegrass music is currently experiencing widespread popularity among mainstream
    audiences but transforming the vintage sound into music that could gain popular appeal
    didn’t happen overnight. At 25 years old, Yonder Mountain String Band continues to
    exist at the forefront of the progressive bluegrass scene as undeniable innovators and
    pioneers of the modern jamgrass movement. Blending bluegrass with elements of rock,
    alternative, psychedelic and improvisational music, Yonder Mountain String Band
    brought their high-energy acoustic sound and light show into rock n’ roll settings with
    tremendous success, proving it was possible for a bluegrass band to not only exist but
    excel in a rock world, without drums. The inroads they made created opportunities for
    like-minded acoustic bands to perform at festivals, rock clubs, theaters and stadiums
    previously considered off-limits for string bands. Yonder Mountain's high-energy sound,
    compelling original music and anything goes attitude cultivated a spirit of collaborative
    improvisation that continues to fuel today’s progressive bluegrass and jamgrass scenes.
    It is a testament to the legacy of Yonder Mountain String Band that their original
    songs and unique interpretations of covers are regularly performed by next generation
    bands in the scene.
    Yonder Mountain String Band celebrates their quarter century mark with a Grammy
    Nomination for their 2022 release 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 tracks on the album over zoom
    sessions when Covid shut down the music touring industry. Yonder Mountain was
    recently honored with an induction into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame alongside
    friends and legends Leftover Salmon, Hot Rize, The String Cheese Incident and The
    Fox Theater (where they played their very first show as a band in1998). Yonder
    Mountain was officially inducted during a long-awaited, but meaningful ceremony that
    took place on stage after their set at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival’s 50th anniversary
    this past June.





19 Corte Madera Ave.
Mill Valley, CA
United States
The original Sweetwater opened in 1972, in a rustic, downtown Mill Valley storefront previously occupied by a local watering hole called the Office. On its opening night, the Sweetwater presented an acoustic folk‐rock group that played for a crowd that lined up halfway down the block to get in. While the Sweetwater enjoyed a most auspicious beginning, it wasn’t until a decade later that the tiny 90-seat tavern with a stage earned its rightful place in music history. At the Sweetwater Music Hall, that history continues on today.