"Hailing from Boulder, Co., Leftover Salmon formed in 1989 when members of the Salmon Heads joined forces with members of the Left Hand String Band (no, seriously) for a New Years' Eve party. The pairing was so serendipitous they decided to keep going with the band, playing a mix of bluegrass, rock, country, and folk in a style that has since become affectionately known as Jamgrass."
"Anyone bmmed about Bob Weir's death should try some Leftover Salmon. And if they're hungry for the washboard, banjo and fiddle, then Leftover Salmon will satiate those needs."
"Leftover Salmon Sat, May 16, 8pm, $69-$150 Guild Theatre, Menlo Park"
Leftover Salmon formed in 1989 in Boulder, Colorado when members of the Salmon Heads joined with members of the Left Hand String Band for a New Year’s Eve party. The collaboration felt so fitting that the group decided to continue as a band. Their music blends bluegrass, rock, country, and folk, creating a style known as Jamgrass. The band’s sound features washboard, banjo, and fiddle. A live performance is scheduled for Sat, May 16 at 8pm at the Guild Theatre in Menlo Park, with ticket prices ranging from $69 to $150.
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