Yonder Mountain String Band is an American
progressive bluegrass
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group from
Nederland, Colorado
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History
Nederland was establish ...
. Composed of Dave Johnston, Ben Kaufmann, Adam Aijala, Nick Piccininni, and Coleman Smith, the band has released eleven studio albums and six live records to date.
History
Having met in
Urbana,
Illinois
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, banjo player Dave Johnston requested Jeff Austin to join and sing in his band The Bluegrassholes. Austin, who played no
instrument, revealed to Johnston that he owned a
mandolin
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, who then told him to come to the performance and "play anything, just play fast and loud."
After the collapse of The Bluegrassholes, Johnston moved to
Boulder
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, Colorado, in order to further his bluegrass musical skills. Similarly, Austin moved to Colorado, but instead took up residence in the mountain town of
Nederland, Colorado
Nederland (, ) is a statutory town located near Barker Meadow Reservoir in the foothills of southwest Boulder County, Colorado, United States. As of the 2020 United States census it had a population of 1,471.
History
Nederland was establish ...
. Johnston soon joined him there.
It was during this time in Nederland that Johnston and Austin met
bassist
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Ben Kaufmann and
guitar
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ist Adam Aijala at a local club named the Verve.
In December 1998, the four musicians formed Yonder Mountain String Band which was to open for a band at the
Fox Theatre in Boulder. The band developed both a bluegrass and
jam band
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fan base, and can often be found on
tour
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. Their debut album ''
Elevation
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'' was released on
Frog Pad Records
Yonder Mountain String Band is an American progressive bluegrass group from Nederland, Colorado. Composed of Dave Johnston, Ben Kaufmann, Adam Aijala, Nick Piccininni, and Coleman Smith, the band has released eleven studio albums and six live re ...
, an
independent record label
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run by the band, in the fall of 1999.
From 1999 to 2001 they performed as one of the many attractions at
NedFest
Nederland (, ) is a statutory town located near Barker Meadow Reservoir in the foothills of southwest Boulder County, Colorado, United States. As of the 2020 United States census it had a population of 1,471.
History
Nederland was establishe ...
,
a
music festival
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held in the band's hometown. By 2000, the group was also playing larger venues, such as
The Fillmore
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in
San Francisco, California
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. In 2005, their recording of "
Think for Yourself" was included on the album ''
''.
In 2008, the band performed at the
2008 Democratic National Convention
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in
Denver
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.
In 2010, Yonder Mountain decided to host a music festival at Mulberry Mountain in
Ozark, Arkansas
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called Yonder Mountain's Harvest Festival. This is the same site where the larger Wakarusa festival is held and where the previous Mulberry Mountain Harvest Fest was held. In 2011, the festival's headliners included
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, the Simcha Aknin Band,
Railroad Earth
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and the
Emmitt-Nershi Band.
In April 2014, Austin left the band due to "creative differences and conflicting career goals". After touring with the band since Austin's departure, fiddle player Allie Kral and mandolin player Jake Jolliff became official members of Yonder Mountain String Band in May 2015. In 2020, multi-instrumentalist/mandolinist Nick Piccininni joined after playing with the madgrass group Floodwood.
Their 2022 album ''Get Yourself Outside'' was a nominee for the
2023 Grammy for
Best Bluegrass Album.
Members
Ben Kaufmann at DelFest, 2010
Adam Aijala at DelFest, 2010

*Ben Kaufmann - bass, vocals
*Dave Johnston - banjo, vocals
*Adam Aijala - guitar, vocals
*Nick Piccininni - mandolin, fiddle, banjo, vocals
*Coleman Smith - fiddle
Former members
*
Jeff Austin - mandolin, vocals (1998–2014) – He would often break into a freeform
scat
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Games
* Skat ...
during a song
*
Jacob Jolliff - mandolin (2015–2020)
*Allie Kral - fiddle, vocals (2015–2022)
Discography
Music videos
*"Classic Situation"
*"Insult and an Elbow"
*"Bad Taste"
*"Alison"
Frog Pad Records
Frog Pad Records is an
independent record label
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run by the Yonder Mountain String Band.
Used as a platform to launch their
CDs, the label has since released numerous albums, as well as an
anthology
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and some
duet
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work by Jeff Austin and Chris Castino.
References
External links
Official site*
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American bluegrass music groups
Jam bands
Jammy Award winners
Country music groups from Colorado
1998 establishments in Colorado
Musical groups established in 1998