Leftover Salmon’s 35th Anniversary Thanksgiving Run at Boulder…
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Article Contributed by Kevin Hahn
Published on November 30, 2012
The Boulder Theater was a perfect choice for this 2-night run as the electricity and community-like atmosphere inside went very well with the laid-back, bluegrassy feeling which Leftover Salmon has become famous for. The scent of dreadlocks and long-nights on the road floated through my nostrils as if they were supposed to be there, but this didn’t matter to me as I was about to see one of my favorite bands do their thing, in their quasi-hometown. The house lights dimmed and the party was about to get going as I took my place in the balcony level of the theater. What were we to expect? Would Salmon and their special friends bring the heat that we all have fallen in love with and become accustomed to? All the questions bouncing around in my head quietly faded away as Drew Emmitt picked up his acoustic mandolin and our evening was about to begin…
With my feet aching to dance, fresh vodka-tonic in hand, and the sweet smell of some good ole Boulder cheba wafting through the theater Set 3 began with a BANG! Zombie Jamboree is one of my favorite Salmon tunes and a perfect fit to open up a closing set. The band seemed to be in perfect harmony and the addition of Andy Hall was coming into full fruition. Momentum was building, anticipation growing, and audience jaws were dropping with every pluck of the multitude of string instruments on stage. We were lucky enough to have Mr. Emmitt step up to the microphone for his turn on lead vocals after the jamboree ended and Here Comes the Night came roaring through the theater speakers. Drew decided to grace us with the presence of his outstanding electric guitar playing and his silky smooth voice fit perfectly over the intensely loud shred-fest. After a standing ovation for Drew‘s guitar playing he quickly picked up his fiddle and led the Salmon boys through Tu Nas Pas Aller. What versatility this man possesses! Whether it is the mandolin, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, fiddle, or his beautiful voice Drew Emmitt is an amazing musician and one of the more talented I have been able to see firsthand. The presence of Andy Hall and Drew‘s best buddy and band mate Billy Nershi (Emmitt-Nershi Band) only exemplified his mastering of all musical attributes and by looking at all of the faces on stage “musical perfection” couldn’t have been any closer.
After collecting my face from the floor of the Boulder Theater I realized we still had about an hour to go before this incredible night of bluegrass music ended. Breakin’ Thru and Light Behind the Rain (an Andy Thorn original) were played with utter harmony and just downright silly transition periods. Other than Chris Pandolfi of the Dusters I believe there is not a better young banjo player on the jamgrass scene. Thorn plays with a sense of passion and love, which can be felt by the thousands of fans he has attained over the years. His recent addition to Leftover Salmon is as harmonious as peanut butter and jelly and I truly believe Mark Vann would be proud. Up on the Hill Boogie brought the 3rd set to a close with a raging force of picking, picking, and MORE PICKING! Vince’s smile was as big as the moon and one could tell that he was quite proud of the work him and the boys have been putting in to make this night unforgettable for all who attended. But what would Salmon bring us for the encore? To cap an outstanding 2-night run at the Boulder Theater we were treated to the classic Allman Brothers Band song Whipping Post with Drew Emmitt on lead vocals and mandolin. An energetic version with solo’s being taken by everyone on stage gave way to a raucous standing ovation for the entire band. Wow, what a show!
What I witnessed from Leftover Salmon at the Boulder Theater warmed my heart and soothed my soul as they brought it on all levels. I honestly could not have asked for a better way to spend the Thanksgiving weekend and I only can hope that my above mention of “annual” truly takes form. Because if it does we Boulderites are extremely lucky due to the great phamily/friends, the Boulder Theater, and the best Thanksgiving Cocktail one could ever ask for being included in the package. I simply cannot wait for my next Salmon show, but for now I am going to go dig into some leftovers. FESTIVALLLL!No other posts from Kevin Hahn.