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The String Cheese Incident (SCI) is an American
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from
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and
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, formed in 1993. The band is composed of Michael Kang (acoustic/electric
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, electric guitar, and
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), Michael Travis (
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and
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),
Bill Nershi William J. “Bill” “Hershy” Nershi (born September 16, 1961), is a founding member and acoustic guitarist for The String Cheese Incident, from Boulder, Colorado. The String Cheese Incident took a break starting in the summer of 2007, but th ...
(
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,
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, and electric
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),
Kyle Hollingsworth Kyle Hollingsworth (born March 2, 1968) is an American rock keyboard player best known for playing in The String Cheese Incident. He sings and plays electric piano, Hammond organ, clavinet, synthesizer and accordion. He also leads a solo project, ...
(piano,
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,
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, and
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), and
Keith Moseley Keith Moseley (born February 5, 1965) is an American musician and songwriter, who plays bass guitar among other instruments for The String Cheese Incident, a jam band from Boulder, Colorado, of which he is a founding member. He has written and pr ...
(
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), and, since 2004, Jason Hann (auxiliary percussion). Their music has elements of bluegrass sounds, as well as
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,
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, calypso,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. All members write original compositions and sing.


History


1993–2001

The original four members (Nershi, Kang, Travis and Moseley) first played together in Crested Butte, Colorado, in 1993, calling themselves the Blue String Cheese Band, because they considered themselves a bluegrass band who also played "cheesy covers". Soon after, they changed the name to the String Cheese Incident. In 1996 the members all quit their day jobs and moved to
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, to focus on music. Around that time they decided that they wanted to add a keyboard player to the group, to expand their sound beyond string instruments, and invited Kyle Hollingsworth to join them. After a few years of playing local ski resorts and private functions, the band formed SCI Fidelity, an
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on which they released their first album, ''
Born on the Wrong Planet ''Born on the Wrong Planet'' is the 1997 debut album of the String Cheese Incident. Track listing #"Black Clouds" (Bill Nershi) - 4:23 #"Born On The Wrong Planet" (Bill Nershi) - 4:57 #"Land's End" ( Tim O'Brien) - 5:19 #"The Remington Ride" (Ha ...
'', containing originals and covers. The album features melody-driven music with room for improvisation. Instrumentals and covers constituted half of the album. Many songs from the first album are still frequently played by the band, including "Black Clouds", "Land's End", "Texas", and "Jellyfish". Less than a year later, SCI released a compilation of ten songs, including "Land's End", on their self-titled live album '' A String Cheese Incident'', which chronicles a single concert from the Fox Theatre in
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, and adds
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Hollingsworth to the ensemble (he was not in the band during the recording of ''Born on the Wrong Planet''). Despite spanning only one disc and containing only ten tracks, the album clocks in at 72 minutes even (thus, with an average track length of 7:12, displaying their propensity for extended jams). '' 'Round the Wheel'', released in 1998, refined the band's sound and displayed a marked increase in both musical and lyrical maturity, and added
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as a guest player on
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and
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and Tony Furtado on banjo, but did not earn them quite the level of fame that they would achieve in the next
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. From 1998 through 2001, SCI toured the country extensively and steadily, playing over 500 "Incidents" in hundreds of cities, including an appearance at
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. In 2001, with the help of guest producer and
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member
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, they released their third studio effort, '' Outside Inside''. This album marked a shift from the band's traditional bluegrass leanings to a more standard
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sound, thus making it the most accessible album to a mainstream audience to that point. The band did not completely abandon its bluegrass roots, however, sneaking in the short three-minute track "Up the Canyon" at the end of the disc, which has become one of many live favorites along with "Rollover", "Close Your Eyes", and others.


2002–2004

In August 2003, SCI's in-house ticket selling service, SCI Ticketing (now Baseline Ticketing), sued
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, which controlled nearly all of the larger venues the band was playing. SCI alleged that by restricting bands from selling directly to fans more than 8% of a venue's tickets violated the
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. The suit followed an unsuccessful petitioning by SCI,
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,
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and other bands calling for the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate Ticketmaster's high service fees and anti-competitive practices. The parties settled in 2008, and the band gained a larger allotment of tickets to sell and agreed to not publicize the settlement. In October 2003, SCI released their fourth studio album, '' Untying the Not'', produced by Martin "Youth" Glover, formerly of the band the
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. The release continued SCI's use of
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and
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elements. Both Travis and Kang got into electronic music around the same time and started pushing the group in that direction. In the summer of 2004, SCI booked to play the touring festival
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; thereby becoming the caravan's first
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. But poor ticket sales led to the festival's cancellation and the band re-routed its summer tour.


2005–2006

In June 2005, the band released their fifth studio album, titled '' One Step Closer'', containing thirteen original tracks with guest songwriting collaborations, including Jim Lauderdale. In 2005, the band also welcomed percussionist Jason Hann. The album was produced by
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at a studio in
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, where the band is based. ''One Step Closer'' was a return to the more roots-based music of earlier String Cheese Incident fare, while still retaining some of the pop sensibility of previous studio albums. Through Madison House Inc., the company that manages and books SCI, the band organized 'Big Summer Classic', a 2005 traveling festival tour across the United States. Seven-person ensemble
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opened the festival's shows, which included acts such as
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,
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,
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& Spearhead, and
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. The band played in medium-size outdoor venues, such as minor-league baseball parks. In 2005, the band returned to their roots: playing shows at the base of ski resorts, summer festivals, smaller venues, and touring throughout the U.S. Band members announced to their fans that the band would take a break from touring in early 2006. They recommenced in the summer of the same year to play several co-headlining shows with
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's
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including a sold-out two-night run at
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in
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and a set at the 10,000 Lakes Music Festival in Minnesota with well-known acoustic artist Keller Williams.


2007

The band announced a few shows for 2007, including their annual Winter Carnival (sans 2006), which stopped in
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and
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,
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, and an appearance at the
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as well as the 10,000 Lakes Festival. The band concluded their reign among the jamband leadership circuit and rode out into the sunset with a series of shows at their favorite places (New York, San Francisco, Oregon), as well as a revival of the Big Summer Classic festival at Camp Zoe, culminating with a last blowout at
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during August 9–12. The band had re-recorded their song "Close Your Eyes" in
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, the native language of ''
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'', that was included in the 5th Expansion Pack – ''
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''.


2008

All members were present at the
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in
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, performing with their respective solo projects. The Kyle Hollingsworth Band and EOTO performed on Thursday, Panjea with Michael Kang and
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featuring
Keith Moseley Keith Moseley (born February 5, 1965) is an American musician and songwriter, who plays bass guitar among other instruments for The String Cheese Incident, a jam band from Boulder, Colorado, of which he is a founding member. He has written and pr ...
performed on Friday, and the Emmitt-Nershi Band performed on Saturday. Also, at Yarmony Grass Music Festival all members except for Keith got together and played Will it Go 'Round in Circles together, as well as Pretty Polly.


2009

On March 16, 2009, it was announced that the String Cheese Incident would reunite for the second annual Rothbury Festival. The band played an unannounced, invitation-only, "soundcheck" show at the
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in
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on June 24. In October 2009, Michael Travis told the Colorado Daily newspaper in Boulder: "We are going to be playing some shows next summer and fall. We're not sure about the dates, but we're definitely going to be playing. We're excited to put all we can into this incredible meeting of music, hearts and minds. It's going to be exciting to reunite for those shows."


2010

On February 2, 2010, it was announced that String Cheese Incident would reunite for seven shows in the summer — the first three being a weekend concert at
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, then a four-night "Incident" at Horning's Hideout. The final stop on their 2010 calendar: a "Hulaween" weekend of Incidents on Friday, October 29, with The Disco Biscuits, and a three set night on October 30 at the
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in
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. On October 20, 2010, Billy Nershi announced that, " hey'realso planning on doing something next summer at the Rothbury site. That will be a weekend festival with a lot of String Cheese sets. It'll be different from Rothbury in that it will be more like our thing at Horning's, where String Cheese plays every night, and it will include bands in heString Cheese family with art installations and that kind of thing"


2011

In Spring 2011, String Cheese Incident played a three-night run March 10–12 at the 1st Bank Center in
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, which they called the "Winter Carnival 2011." The show featured live acrobatics and a costume contest for the attendees, as well as a
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food drive which offered a special edition 3-panel poster to anyone who donated 25 cans of food. In Summer 2011, String Cheese played the Which Stage at
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in
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on June 11. Later that summer, String Cheese was featured as a headliner for three out of four nights (July 1–3) of the opening year for the
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, an event which the band hosted in
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. On September 19, 2011, the band announced that they would be making a tour along America's East Coast (as well as two cities in the Midwest) entitled the Roots Run Deep 2011 Tour.


2014

In 2014 the String Cheese Incident released "A Song In My Head", their first studio album since 2005. The album was produced by
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keyboard player
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. The band toured briefly in support of its album, including a free concert in Boulder and an appearance at Delfest in Cumberland, Maryland.


2015

In June 2015, the String Cheese Incident invited
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, a well-known American electronic music artist, to jam with them at the
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festival.


2016–2017

The String Cheese Incident continued to tour, and released the "Believe" recording in 2017.


Stage productions and effects

As the band's popularity grew, so did the stage show and spectacle elements of many of their live shows. An organization called Peak Experience Productions was hired to add various eye psychedelia, and audience participatory activities, to larger "Incidents" such as
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(dubbed "Hulaween" due to the band's early connection to the modern
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movement). Themed events such as "Full Moon Dream Dance, Evolution", "Dancing Around the Wheel of Time", a "Subway Ride Through New York City", and a "Time Traveler's Ball" are some examples. During the 2000s, the band also established an annual summer event at Horning's Hideout in
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, bringing Peak Experience out into the woods to add to the circular energy and rapport between the band and its audience. At the same time, as the band's popularity grew, so did the sizes of the crowds coming to see them; SCI headlined festivals such as
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,
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and the
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, and began playing in some larger venues to accommodate their growing fanbase. SCI released live three-CD sets of all 19 shows that they played in April 2002 on their spring tour. In this regard, they are believed to have taken a cue from
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's ''Live Phish'' series and stepped up the formula a notch by releasing every show instead of just select concerts. Not stopping with the spring tour, SCI has released nearly every song from every concert from every tour through the present, barring those where technical difficulties or contractual guest artist complications are involved. Christening the series ''
On the Road ''On the Road'' is a 1957 novel by American writer Jack Kerouac, based on the travels of Kerouac and his friends across the United States. It is considered a defining work of the postwar Beat and Counterculture generations, with its protagoni ...
'', the shows are released on the SCI Fidelity label for fans who do not have the time or means to engage in active tape trading.


Side projects

Michael Travis founded the acoustic trio, Zuvuya, with
Jamie Janover Jamie is a unisex name. Traditionally a masculine name, it can be diminutive form of James or, more rarely, other names and is of Scottish English origin. It is also given as a name in its own right. Since the mid-20th century it has been used as ...
and Xander Greene in 2001 and started the
trance music Trance is a genre of electronic dance music that emerged from Electronic body music, EBM in Frankfurt, Germany, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and quickly spread throughout Europe. Trance music is typically characterized by a tempo between ...
band
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during 2003.
Bill Nershi William J. “Bill” “Hershy” Nershi (born September 16, 1961), is a founding member and acoustic guitarist for The String Cheese Incident, from Boulder, Colorado. The String Cheese Incident took a break starting in the summer of 2007, but th ...
and his wife
Jillian Jillian is both a feminine given name and a surname. A spelling variant of Gillian, it originates as a feminine form of the given name Julian (given name), Julian, Julio (given name), Julio, Julius (name), Julius, and Julien (given name), Julien. ...
started a bluegrass/acoustic band called Honkytonk Homeslice, which has toured across the US, especially in the West, and is scheduled to tour with
Drew Emmitt Drew Emmitt is an American mandolinist, guitarist, fiddle player, occasional flutist, and singer, best known for being one of the founding members of Leftover Salmon, as well as being the frontman of the Left Hand String Band, Drew Emmitt Band ...
of
Leftover Salmon Leftover Salmon is an American jam band from Boulder, Colorado, formed in 1989. The band's music is a blend of bluegrass, rock, country, and Cajun/ Zydeco (Polyethnic Slamgrass). Over their thirty years as a band, Salmon has released seven s ...
, Billed as The Emmitt-Nershi Band. Bill Nershi also fronts a side project called Billy Nershi's Blue Planet.
Kyle Hollingsworth Kyle Hollingsworth (born March 2, 1968) is an American rock keyboard player best known for playing in The String Cheese Incident. He sings and plays electric piano, Hammond organ, clavinet, synthesizer and accordion. He also leads a solo project, ...
plays with various side projects around
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including his own band,
Kyle Hollingsworth Kyle Hollingsworth (born March 2, 1968) is an American rock keyboard player best known for playing in The String Cheese Incident. He sings and plays electric piano, Hammond organ, clavinet, synthesizer and accordion. He also leads a solo project, ...
, that plays SCI songs Kyle has written over the years as well as some of his other original pieces. His band features members of the Boulder-based group,
The Motet The Motet is an American funk, soul and jazz influenced group based in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1998 by drummer and bandleader Dave Watts, The Motet is Watts, guitarist Ryan Jalbert, bassist Garrett Sayers, keyboardist Joey Porter, saxophon ...
. Michael Kang plays occasionally with Pangaea (African rooted band), and spends much of his off time travelling the world. In 2006, Jason Hann and Michael Travis started a live looping project called EOTO. One time throughout their 2008 tour they were joined by
Kyle Hollingsworth Kyle Hollingsworth (born March 2, 1968) is an American rock keyboard player best known for playing in The String Cheese Incident. He sings and plays electric piano, Hammond organ, clavinet, synthesizer and accordion. He also leads a solo project, ...
and Michael Kang making it everyone from SCI except
Bill Nershi William J. “Bill” “Hershy” Nershi (born September 16, 1961), is a founding member and acoustic guitarist for The String Cheese Incident, from Boulder, Colorado. The String Cheese Incident took a break starting in the summer of 2007, but th ...
and
Keith Moseley Keith Moseley (born February 5, 1965) is an American musician and songwriter, who plays bass guitar among other instruments for The String Cheese Incident, a jam band from Boulder, Colorado, of which he is a founding member. He has written and pr ...
. These four played together on August 6, 2011 at Yarmony Grass Music Festival 2011 in Rancho del Rio, Colorado under the moniker "The Trancident." The group went on tour in 2012 with a psychedelic "Lotus Flower" stage designed by Zebbler. EOTO disbanded in 2021. In 2007,
Keith Moseley Keith Moseley (born February 5, 1965) is an American musician and songwriter, who plays bass guitar among other instruments for The String Cheese Incident, a jam band from Boulder, Colorado, of which he is a founding member. He has written and pr ...
toured with
Keller Williams Keller Williams is an American singer, songwriter and musician who combines elements of bluegrass, folk, alternative rock, reggae, electronica/dance, jazz, funk, along with other assorted genres. He is often described as a 'one-man jam-band' ...
in Keller's newly formed band: Keller Williams with Moseley, Droll and Sipe ''(formerly the WMDs)''. He also performed with Keller as part of Grateful Grass, a project performing bluegrass covers of songs by
The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in Palo Alto, California, in 1965. Known for their eclectic style that fused elements of rock, blues, jazz, folk, country, bluegrass, rock and roll, gospel, reggae, and world music with psyc ...
and releasing a live album in support of the
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. In 2022, Michael Travis and Aaron Johnston (Brazilian Girls, David Byrne's American Utopia) founded the improvisational duo Snakes & Stars.


Personnel


Members

;Current members *
Bill Nershi William J. “Bill” “Hershy” Nershi (born September 16, 1961), is a founding member and acoustic guitarist for The String Cheese Incident, from Boulder, Colorado. The String Cheese Incident took a break starting in the summer of 2007, but th ...
— acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar, and electric slide guitar * Michael Kang — acoustic/electric mandolin, electric guitar, and violin *Michael Travis — drums and percussion *
Keith Moseley Keith Moseley (born February 5, 1965) is an American musician and songwriter, who plays bass guitar among other instruments for The String Cheese Incident, a jam band from Boulder, Colorado, of which he is a founding member. He has written and pr ...
— bass guitar *
Kyle Hollingsworth Kyle Hollingsworth (born March 2, 1968) is an American rock keyboard player best known for playing in The String Cheese Incident. He sings and plays electric piano, Hammond organ, clavinet, synthesizer and accordion. He also leads a solo project, ...
— piano, organ, Rhodes, and accordion *Jason Hann — auxiliary percussion (2006—present) All members also perform lead vocals on select songs.


Timeline


Discography


Albums

* ''
Born on the Wrong Planet ''Born on the Wrong Planet'' is the 1997 debut album of the String Cheese Incident. Track listing #"Black Clouds" (Bill Nershi) - 4:23 #"Born On The Wrong Planet" (Bill Nershi) - 4:57 #"Land's End" ( Tim O'Brien) - 5:19 #"The Remington Ride" (Ha ...
'' (1997) * '' A String Cheese Incident'' (1997) * '' 'Round the Wheel'' (1998) * '' Breathe'' – with
Keller Williams Keller Williams is an American singer, songwriter and musician who combines elements of bluegrass, folk, alternative rock, reggae, electronica/dance, jazz, funk, along with other assorted genres. He is often described as a 'one-man jam-band' ...
(1999) * '' Carnival '99'' (2000) * '' Outside Inside'' (2001) * '' Untying the Not'' (2003) * '' One Step Closer'' (2005) * '' Song in My Head'' (2014) * ''Believe'' (April 14, 2017) * ''Lend Me a Hand'' (September 8, 2023)


Live series

* ''On the Road'' (2002–2007) * ''Rhythm of the Road: Vol. 1, Incident in Atlanta – 11.17.00'' (2010) * ''Rhythm of the Road, Vol. 2: Live in Las Vegas – July 2001'' (2015)


Videos

*''Pura Vida'' (2001,
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) *''Evolution'' (2001, VHS &
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) *''Bonnaroo Live'' (2002, DVD) *''Waiting For the Snow to Fall'' (2003, DVD) *''Live at the Fillmore Auditorium, Denver: March 23, 2002'' (2003, two-disc DVD) *''The Big Compromise'' (2005 bonus DVD, the making of "One Step Closer", 30 minute preview) *''Live from Austin, Texas'' (2006,
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) *''Live from Rothbury Music Festival 2009'' (2009, ive stream


Other contributions

*''107.1 KGSR Radio Austin – Broadcasts Vol.10'' (2002) – "Up the Canyon"


References


External links


Official website
– contains individual biographies, sample
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s, tour dates, and details on SCI's various charitable causes (known as Gouda Causes, in keeping with the band's
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theme).
Bill Nershi Interview on Guitar.com
– Guitar.com, February, 2015
Kyle Hollingsworth' Sense of Adventure
– KyndMusic/RightAction, June 25, 2006 {{DEFAULTSORT:String Cheese Incident, The American bluegrass music groups Jam bands Musical groups from Colorado Culture of Boulder, Colorado Musical groups established in 1993 Musical groups disestablished in 2007 Musical groups reestablished in 2009 American musical sextets