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The Brew Ridge Jam Featuring Leftover Salmon
Date: Friday, Aug 21st 2026
Time: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm
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Cost: $45.00
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8/21 | 4-11pm | $45.00 | All Ages | Restaurant + Alcoholic + Nonalcoholic Beverages On-site | Free Parking
Come check out the Brew Ridge Jam featuring Leftover Salmon as part of the French Broad River Brewery Outdoor Concert Series.
RAIN OR SHINE. ALL AGES. CHILDREN 5 AND UNDER ARE FREE. ADA SECTION AVAILABLE.
Dont miss out on the free beer tasting and indoor taproom music featuring JR and ScareKrow from 4-6PM.
Few bands stick around for thirty-five years. Even fewer bands leave a legacy during thattime that marks them as a truly special, once-in-lifetime type band. And no band has doneall that and had as much fun as Leftover Salmon.
Since their earliest days as a forward thinking, progressive bluegrass band who had theguts to add drums to the mix and who was unafraid to stir in any number of highlycombustible styles into their ever evolving sound, to their role as a pioneer of the modern jamband scene, to their current status as elder-statesmen of the scene who cast a huge influential shadow over every festival they play, Leftover Salmon has been a crucial link inkeeping alive the traditional music of the past while at the same time pushing that sound forward with their own weirdly, unique style.
The band now features a lineup that has been together longer than any other in Salmon history and is one of the strongest the legendary band has ever assembled. Built around the core of founding members Drew Emmitt and Vince Herman, the band is now poweredby banjo-wiz Andy Thorn and driven by the steady rhythm section of bassist Greg Garrison,drummer Alwyn Robinson, and dobro player & keyboardist Jay Starling.
The current lineup is continuing the long, storied history of Salmon which found them first emerging from the progressive bluegrass world and coming of age as one the original jambands, before rising to become architects of what has become known as Jamgrass and helping to create a landscape where bands schooled in the traditional rules of bluegrass can break free of those bonds through nontraditional instrumentation and an innate ability to push songs in new psychedelic directions live.
Salmon is a band who for more than thirty-five years has never stood still; they are constantly changing, evolving, and inspiring. If someone wanted to understand what Americana music is they could do no better than to go to a Leftover Salmon show, where they effortlessly glide from a bluegrass number born on the front porch, to the down-and-dirty Cajun swamps with a stop on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, to the hallowed halls ofthe Ryman in Nashville, before firing one up in the mountains of Colorado.