Jamgrassers Leftover Salmon announce winter gigs
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Jamgrassers Leftover Salmon announce winter gigs

Thursday, October 28, 2021 – Jamgrassers Leftover Salmon announced today a winter 2022 tour.in support of their latest disc, "Brand New Good Old Days."

The band has five dates in December with most of the shows in January and February.

Members of Leftover Salmon currently include Vince Herman (vocals, guitar, washboard), co-founder Drew Emmitt (vocals, mandolin, fiddle, electric guitar), Greg Garrison (bass, vocals), who also produced the new album, Andy Thorn (banjo electric banjo, vocals) and Alwyn Robinson (drums, vocals), all who contribute songs.

Tour dates are:
Dec. 3-4 Fort Collins, CO - Washington's FoCo
Dec. 9 Puerto Morelos, Mexico - Strings & Sol 2021
Dec. 30-21 Dec Crystal Bay, NV - Crystal Bay Casino
Jan. 1 Crystal Bay, NV - Crystal Bay Casino
Jan. 14 The Temporary - Basalt, CO
Jan. 15-16 Crested Butte, CO - Center for the Arts Crested Butte
Jan. 20 Jackson, WY - Center for the Arts
Jan. 21-22 Missoula, MT - Wilma Theatre
Jan. 23 Whitefish, MT - The Great Northern Bar & Grill
Jan. 26 Boise, ID - The Egyptian Theatre
Jan. 27 Salt Lake City, UT - The Commonwealth Room
Jan. 28 Denver, CO - Mission Ballroom
Jan. 29 Jan Steamboat Springs, CO - Strings Music Pavilion
Feb. 9 Ashland, OR - Historic Ashland Armory
Feb. 10 Eugene, OR - Sessions Music Hall
Feb. 11 Portland, OR - Revolution Hall
Feb. 12 Seattle, WA - Neptune Theatre
Feb. 18 Felton, CA - Felton Music Hall
Feb. 19-20 San Francisco, CA - The Independent


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