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    Twilight Concert Series - Yonder Mountain String Band and Keller Williams

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    Salt Lake City Arts Council

    July 31, 2008

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    Colorado's Yonder Mountain String Band, is known for its high-energy, improvisational live shows with a sound based on bluegrass blended with rock. In 1998, a mutual love for bluegrass quite unexpectedly brought the four players together during a free-for-all jam session at The Verve, a bar outside of Boulder. Blending bluegrass and rock with traditional instrumentation (guitar, bass, mandolin and banjo), Yonder Mountain has pioneered their own distinctive sound. Known for his astonishing one-man show, Keller Williams surrounds himself with instruments and pedals sliding from one to the next. He first began experimenting in the 1990s, playing with cover bands in high school and college. Keller has worked with such musical greats as Bob Weir, Béla Fleck, John Scofield, Charlie Hunter, Victor Wooten, The String Cheese Incident and many others. While his tunes are rooted in a warm voice and spirited acoustic guitar, Keller gives them depth and breadth with his one-of-a-kind mix of multiple instruments and electronic devices.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free Admission

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      July 31, 2008

      Times:
      Thursday 7:00pm

    • Venue Info

      The Gallivan Center

      239 South Main Street Salt Lake City, UT 84111

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      Greater Salt Lake

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      • Event Name: Twilight Concert Series
        "Twilight Concert Series"
        Comment posted by: Sean from Salt Lake City, UT USA, Jun 19, 2008

        This is a great concert series but would be much improved with a larger venue. The Gallivan Center is much too small considering the popularity of the event series and the quality of most of the... Expand

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        This is a great concert series but would be much improved with a larger venue. The Gallivan Center is much too small considering the popularity of the event series and the quality of most of the performers. How did the Gallivan Center become so overbuilt? Collapse

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