Yonder Mountain String Band

Unless the coronavirus pandemic sticks its nose into things, Yonder Mountain String band will perform Jan. 19 at the Center for the Arts.

Before 2020, Adam Aijala and his bandmates hadn’t spent more than two months home in 20 years.

Then, come the coronavirus pandemic, the founding member of the hugely popular jamgrass band Yonder Mountain String Band found himself in quarantine with “no inspiration whatsoever.”

Contact Sophie Boyd-Fliegel via 732-7078 or entertainment@jhnewsandguide.com.

Since moving to Jackson Hole in 1992, Richard has covered everything from local government and criminal justice to sports and features. He now mainly writes arts and entertainment.

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