Colorado-based jamband Leftover Salmon, known for blending bluegrass, country, rock and Cajun sounds, recently performed two sets for IamAVL’s Echo Sessions series. For the second set, a jam, the band invited in a number of friends including local musicians Aaron Woody Wood, Jon Stickley and Billy Cardine. The video opens with Stickley leading “How Mountain Girls Can Love.”
Echo Session No. 21 was produced by Independent Arts and Music Asheville by Josh Blake and Scott Reese. Shane Peters was the director of photography; Peters, Guy Newton and Eric Calhoun ran the cameras, Blake and Julian Dreyer handled audio engineering and Phill Bronson edited the video.
Learn more and watch additional videos at iamavl.com.
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