Leftover Salmon

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781538113295
  • Weight: 798g
  • Dimensions: 157 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2019
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For thirty years, Leftover Salmon has blended musical styles from rock and bluegrass to zydeco and Cajun into an undeniably original sound and forever influenced generations of bands from across the musical spectrum. Emerging from the progressive bluegrass world and coming of age as one the original jam bands, Leftover Salmon rose to become architects of what has become known as Jamgrass—a style in which bluegrass can break free through nontraditional instrumentation and stylistic experimentation. In this book, Tim Newby presents an intimate portrait of Leftover Salmon through its band members, family, friends, former bandmates, managers, and countless musicians.

Leftover Salmon was born from the heart and soul of America itself, playing music that reflects the sounds emanating from the Appalachian hills, the streets of New Orleans, the clubs of Chicago, the plains of Texas, and the mountains in their home state of Colorado. Newby reveals Leftover Salmon’s story as one that is crucialto American music and needs to be told now.

Tim Newby is the author of Bluegrass in Baltimore: The Hard Drivin’ Sound and its Legacy as well as a contributor to publications such as Relix, Paste Magazine, Honest Tune, Glide Magazine, B’More Live, and Music Monthly. His broad knowledge and personal experiences with the emerging jam scene and Leftover Salmon provide him with an especially deep background and skill-set with which to write this book.