Although the Yonder Mountain String Band was formed in Nederland, CO, its origins go back to Urbana, IL, where college student and banjo player Dave Johnston met mandolin player Jeff Austin. Austin moved west and settled in Nederland. Johnston joined him there, and the two met bass player Ben Kaufmann and guitarist Adam Aijala at a club called the Verve. In December 1998, they formed the Yonder Mountain String Band to open for a band at the Fox Theatre in Boulder. They developed a following among bluegrass fans and also among jam band fans as they played extensively and worked their way up the bar and club circuit in the West. In the fall of 1999, they released their debut album, Elevation, on their own Frog Pad Records label. By the fall of 2000, they were playing in larger venues, such as the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco. They released a live recording as their second album, Mountain Tracks, Vol. 1, in the spring of 2001, and followed with another studio set, Town By Town, in the fall of 2001. A second live album, Mountain Tracks, Vol. 2, was released in 2002, again followed by a studio effort, Old Hands, in 2003. Mountain Tracks, Vol. 3, a double disc live set, appeared in 2004. In February 2006, Mountain Tracks, Vol. 4 was released. Three months later, Vanguard Records released a self-titled studio album by the group. The Yonder Mountain String Band returned to its own Frog Pad label for Mountain Tracks, Vol. 5, issued in April 2008. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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| Yonder Mountain String Band | Mon, Oct 13 8:00p | Mr. Small's Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA |
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| Yonder Mountain String Band | Tue, Oct 14 8:30p | Madison Theater, Covington, KY |
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| Yonder Mountain String Band, Stealin' Strings, Todd Snider | Thu, Oct 16 9:00p | Pabst Theater, Milwaukee, WI |
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| Yonder Mountain String Band | Fri, Oct 17 8:00p | Orpheum Theatre, Madison, WI |
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| Yonder Mountain String Band with Todd Snider | Sat, Oct 18 8:00p | Congress Theatre, Chicago, IL |
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| Yonder Mountain String Band | Sun, Oct 19 7:30p | First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN |
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| Yonder Mountain String Band | Wed, Oct 22 8:00p | The Blue Note, Columbia, MO |
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| Yonder Mountain String Band | Thu, Oct 23 8:00p | Canopy Club, Urbana, IL |
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| Yonder Mountain String Band | Fri, Oct 24 8:00p | Liberty Hall, Lawrence, KS |
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| Yonder Mountain String Band | Sat, Oct 25 9:00p | Sokol Auditorium / Underground, Omaha, NE |
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| Widespread Panic, Yonder Mountain String Band | Tue, Dec 30 9:00p | Pepsi Center, Denver, CO |
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| Widespread Panic, Yonder Mountain String Band | Wed, Dec 31 9:00p | Pepsi Center, Denver, CO |
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The Wood Brothers opened the show for yonder and got the crowd movin quite nicely for an acoustic guitar/upright bass duo. The Wood Bros. played several songs from "Ways Not To Lose" which inclueded Atlas, Luckiest Man, Where My Baby Might Be, and One More Day along with a few others. When Yonder came out the crowd was ready to see what they had to offer. Ben opened with Looking Back Over My Shoulder and the crowd just loved it. Yonder invited the Wood bros. back out to jam with em which was a good treat. They pulled out a brand new song named "Cupid shot me twice and missed you all together" Yonder did a wonderful job of preforming "dawns early light" "east nashville easter" and "upon the hill where they do the boogie" All in all everyone who went to the show in Mil town was done justice and I'm willing to bet the show in Mad town will be better