Episode 051 - The Magical Jam - Live at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, CO w/The String Cheese Incident

In this episode I make history for being the first podcaster to ever live podcast from inside Red Rocks, and take a deeper dive into the psychedelic world of jambands. At String Cheese Incident's 7/18/21 concert, I walk you through the ritual with commentary and interviews before, during set break, and after the show; with personally recorded music in-between. This is a very rare glimpse into this incredible experience with canid and captivating conversations that will enlighten you to a world you may not have been exposed to before.. Put your headphones on and journey with me to Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, CO listening to the words of the amazing souls participating in this event..


A follow up to our episode #48 with the 'No Simple Road' podcast, we uncover even more about the jamband mystery school with a hands on experience that is both hilarious and meaningful...


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String Cheese Incident Bio:

Jason Hann – Percussion

Kyle Hollingsworth – Keyboards and Vocals

Michael Kang – Mandolin, Guitar and Vocals

Billy Nershi – Acoustic and Electric Guitar and Vocals

Keith Moseley – Bass and Vocals

Michael Travis – Drums and Vocals


Over the past decade, The String Cheese Incident has emerged as one of America’s most significant independent bands. Born in 1993 in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, SCI has since released 12 albums and countless live recordings from their relentless tour schedule. 2019 marks their 25th year as a band, with a history packed full of surreal experiences, epic moments, groundbreaking involvement and huge accomplishments. They have been recognized for their commitment to musical creativity and integrity, for their community spirit, philanthropic endeavors, and for their innovative approach to the business of music.

When The String Cheese Incident’s growth first started gaining momentum over a decade ago, when the Internet was just beginning to take hold and the major-label business model was failing, the band decided to make music on their own terms.

Since then, The String Cheese Incident has gone on to carve out a completely different approach to the business of music; they are truly pioneers of a new way of “making a band.” With the Internet as their tool, SCI was among the first artists to disseminate information online, such as tour dates, release information, and other news, to their growing fan base. Rather than doing business on such terms as “the bottom line,” SCI put their music and their fans first, opening companies of their own, including a ticketing company, a merchandise company and a fan travel agency, to best serve their community. The band’s record label, SCI Fidelity Records, has always operated under the same ideals. Even early on, SCI Fidelity embraced downloadable music and file sharing, delivering SCI’s “On The Road” series, where every show the band plays is made available for download on the Internet. Whether they realized it at the time or not, The String Cheese Incident was inventing grassroots band development. Today, literally hundreds of bands are using some version of this same approach to building a band.

The String Cheese Incident’s commitment goes well beyond their immediate community, and even beyond the music community as a whole. . The list of SCI’s special guests and collaborators is long and diverse. Their annual events such as Horning’s Hideout, and holiday shows such as New Year’s and Halloween, have helped redefine the concert experience and has garnered the band a reputation as live music vibe innovators.



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