• Andy Thorn of Leftover Salmon: Bluegrass and Banjos for Foxes (and Humans)

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

Andy Thorn of Leftover Salmon: Bluegrass and Banjos for Foxes (and Humans)

  • Summary

  • I met Andy Thorn during the winter of 2002/2003 when he was visiting Durango, Colorado on a ski trip. We played and traveled over two summers as members of The Broke Mountain Bluegrass Band, which broke up - or went on an 18 year hiatus - after the summer of 2005. Andy and I remain and always will be great friends, and sharing the stage with Andy and Jon Stickley was an honor. This episode captures three old friends rehashing old memories and jokes and making new ones. I know you’ll enjoy.


    This episode was recorded live at 185 King Street in Brevard, NC on October 24th of 2023.


    This episode is brought to you by Thompson Guitars and is presented by Americana Vibes and The Bluegrass Situation as part of the BGS Podcast Network. You can dive into all things roots music anytime at thebluegrasssituation.com. If you’re enjoying the podcast please subscribe and leave a positive review. You can find us on Instagram (@thetravisbookhappyhour) and Facebook and online at thetravisbookhappyhour.com.


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    0:07 Soundbyte

    0:20 Introduction

    1:32 "Carolina Song"

    2:50 We have legal marijuana

    4:35 "Blazing New Frontiers"

    9:19 "All That I Can Take"

    15:50 Interview

    35:25 "Aesop Mountain"

    38:29 "What Child Is This"

    41:02 On fox hunts

    42:42 "Red Fox Run"

    49:20 "Long Lonesome Day"

    53:36 Did you skip my interview?

    54:30 "Long Winding Road"

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