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After the collapse of The Bluegrassholes, Johnston moved to [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder]], Colorado, in order to further his [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]] musical skills. Similarly, Austin moved to Colorado, but instead took up residence in Nederland. Johnston soon joined him there.<ref name="allmusic">{{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=1:YONDERMOUNTAINSTRINGBAND|title=Yonder Mountain String Band Biography|accessdate=2006-11-28|publisher=All Media Guide, LLC|year=2006|author=Ruhlmann, William}}</ref> It was during this time in [[Nederland, Colorado|Nederland]] that Johnston and Austin met [[Bass guitar|bassist]] [[Ben Kaufmann]] and [[guitar]]ist [[Adam Aijala]] at a local club named the Verve.<ref name="allmusic"/> In [[December]] of [[1998]], the four musicians formed Yonder Mountain String Band which was to open for a band at the [[Fox Theatre (Boulder)|Fox Theatre]] in Boulder. They have since developed both a [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]] and [[jam band]] fanbase, and can often be found on [[Concert|tour]]. Their debut album ''[[Elevation (album)|Elevation]]'' was released on [[Frog Pad Records]], an [[independent record label]] run by the band, in fall [[1999]].
After the collapse of The Bluegrassholes, Johnston moved to [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder]], Colorado, in order to further his [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]] musical skills. Similarly, Austin moved to Colorado, but instead took up residence in Nederland. Johnston soon joined him there.<ref name="allmusic">{{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=1:YONDERMOUNTAINSTRINGBAND|title=Yonder Mountain String Band Biography|accessdate=2006-11-28|publisher=All Media Guide, LLC|year=2006|author=Ruhlmann, William}}</ref> It was during this time in [[Nederland, Colorado|Nederland]] that Johnston and Austin met [[Bass guitar|bassist]] [[Ben Kaufmann]] and [[guitar]]ist [[Adam Aijala]] at a local club named the Verve.<ref name="allmusic"/> In [[December]] of [[1998]], the four musicians formed Yonder Mountain String Band which was to open for a band at the [[Fox Theatre (Boulder)|Fox Theatre]] in Boulder. They have since developed both a [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]] and [[jam band]] fanbase, and can often be found on [[Concert|tour]]. Their debut album ''[[Elevation (album)|Elevation]]'' was released on [[Frog Pad Records]], an [[independent record label]] run by the band, in fall [[1999]].


In 1999, they performed as one of the many main attractions at [[NedFest]],<ref name="nedfest">{{Cite web|url=http://www.nedfest.com/|title=NedFest; Nederland Music and Arts Festival|accessdate=2006-11-28|publisher=NedFest|year=2006|author=NedFest}}</ref> a [[music festival]] held in the band's hometown. By [[2000]], the group was playing larger venues, such as [[The Fillmore]] in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]]. The band has released several [[live album]]s with material from live performances, but fans are welcome to record the concert they attend for themselves, as the band is [[List of bands which permit recordings of their performances|taper-friendly]].
In 1999, they performed as one of the many main attractions at [[NedFest]],<ref name="nedfest">{{Cite web|url=http://www.nedfest.com/|title=NedFest; Nederland Music and Arts Festival|accessdate=2006-11-28|publisher=NedFest|year=2006|author=NedFest}}</ref> a [[music festival]] held in the band's hometown. By [[2000]], the group was playing larger venues, such as [[The Fillmore]] in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]]. The band has released several [[live album]]s with material from live performances, but fans are welcome to record the concert they attend for themselves, as the band is taper-friendly.


==Members==
==Members==

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Yonder Mountain String Band

The Yonder Mountain String Band (abbreviated YMSB) is an American progressive bluegrass group from Nederland, Colorado.

The band's history stretches back to when banjoist Dave Johnston and mandolinist Jeff Austin were still in college. Having met in Urbana, Illinois, Johnston requested Austin to join and sing in his band The Bluegrassholes. Austin, who played no instrument, revealed to Johnston that he owned a mandolin, who then told him to come to the performance and "play anything, just play fast and loud."[1]

After the collapse of The Bluegrassholes, Johnston moved to Boulder, Colorado, in order to further his bluegrass musical skills. Similarly, Austin moved to Colorado, but instead took up residence in Nederland. Johnston soon joined him there.[2] It was during this time in Nederland that Johnston and Austin met bassist Ben Kaufmann and guitarist Adam Aijala at a local club named the Verve.[2] In December of 1998, the four musicians formed Yonder Mountain String Band which was to open for a band at the Fox Theatre in Boulder. They have since developed both a bluegrass and jam band fanbase, and can often be found on tour. Their debut album Elevation was released on Frog Pad Records, an independent record label run by the band, in fall 1999.

In 1999, they performed as one of the many main attractions at NedFest,[3] a music festival held in the band's hometown. By 2000, the group was playing larger venues, such as The Fillmore in San Francisco, California. The band has released several live albums with material from live performances, but fans are welcome to record the concert they attend for themselves, as the band is taper-friendly.

Members

Jeff Austin - mandolin, vocals

  • Jeff Austin picked up the mandolin only a few years before forming YMSB. He will often break into a freeform scat during a song.

Ben Kaufmann - bass, vocals

  • Ben Kaufmann's ability to write songs has formed a solid foundation on which the band's repertoire has grown steadily since 1998. Among his earlier compositions are, "The Bolton Stretch" (Elevation), "On The Run" (Elevation), and the epic live song "Traffic Jam" (Mtn. Tracks Vol 3).

Dave Johnston - banjo, vocals

  • Dave Johnston forms a great deal of the band's overall sound with his banjo. He sings in a low tone. Of all the members, Dave has contributed the most instrumentals, with Adam second. Jeff and Ben have put words to all of their songs.

Adam Aijala - guitar, vocals

  • Adam Aijala's guitar playing forms a framework for many of YMSB's songs. One of Adam's most well-known songs, written back in the days of Elevation, is "Left Me In A Hole."

Discography

References

  1. ^ Yonder Mountain Enterprises (2001). "Yonder Mountain String Band; Biography of Jeff Austin" (htm). Yonder Mountain Enterprises. Retrieved 2006-11-28.
  2. ^ a b Ruhlmann, William (2006). "Yonder Mountain String Band Biography". All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved 2006-11-28.
  3. ^ NedFest (2006). "NedFest; Nederland Music and Arts Festival". NedFest. Retrieved 2006-11-28.

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