Looking
back over the past 25 years of rootsy, Americana, string-based music,
the impact of Leftover Salmon is impossible to deny. Formed in Boulder,
CO in 1989 the group was one of the first bluegrass bands to add drums
and tour rock & roll bars, helping Salmon become a pillar of the jam
band scene and unwitting architects of the jam grass genreusic,
the impact of Leftover Salmon is impossible to deny. Formed in Boulder,
CO in 1989 the group was one of the first bluegrass bands to add drums
and tour rock & roll bars, helping Salmon become a pillar of the jam
band scene and unwitting architects of the jam grass genre.
Though
the band members are reticent to accept the weight of their influence,
Leftover Salmon co-founder, singer, guitarist, fiddle and mandolin
player Drew Emmitt does reflect fondly on the band’s early days. “We
knew we were doing something special” he says. “At that point in the
early-90′s, it was the birth of the jam band movement, Phish was
starting out, Widespread Panic was starting out, and they were a little
ahead of us, obviously, but we were one of the first bands to get out
there with bluegrass and just get on the road and try to make something
happen without a record deal. We were just following in the footsteps of
New Grass Revival, Hot Rize and Little Feat, but by doing that I think
we inspired some other bands too.” (as compiled on the bands website)
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