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Wednesday, August 17, 2022 @ 7:00 pm

Yonder Mountain String Band with Marjorie Senet and the Broken-Home Boys

Presented by the River House Restaurant

All Reservations for this show have been taken, but you can still come! Bring your own blanket or rent a chair.

We hope to see you at the gate. Please note all food orders for this show have been closed. Thank you.

As for the weather, we are keeping a close eye on the forecast. While we expect some rain today, we are hopeful to still have a great show tonight! Any changes or updates will be posted to our website and social media as we get closer to show time, so stay tuned. Please join us in manifesting positive weather vibes in time for the show!

 

Please Note: General Admission Donations do not include reserved seating. This is a way to make your gate donation in advance. Thank you!

With their latest album, “Get Yourself Outside,” Colorado-based quintet Yonder Mountain String Band continues to solidify their place as not only a pioneering jam-grass act, but also one of the most innovative groups in live music —something the group has proudly held high for the better part of a quarter-century. 

 

From selling out Red Rocks Amphitheatre at a time that was unheard of for string acts, to performing festivals like Bonnaroo, Yonder Mountain was the initial spark in an acoustic inferno decades ago that endures headlong into the 21st century—one burning brightly in an ongoing movement that is jam-grass.

 


Joined by Marjorie Senet and the Broken-Home Boys

Marjorie Senet and the Broken-Home Boys will take you on an emotional journey of love and loss, set to twangy, rocking, classic country/American roots music. Raised on music from a Seeburg jukebox, Marjorie’s influences range from Etta James and Brenda Lee to George Jones.

“Her down-home voice and sweet songs of heartbreak might as well have come straight from the Ryman Auditorium days of the Grand Ole Opry.” Said Scott Heron of Folk New Hampshire.
Music writer Chris Hislop of Seacoast Online said, “It’s hard to find music from another era sound so fresh in contemporary times. Senet nails it. Sad subject matter makes for the finest of songs.”
Their second full length album is being released July 24, 2022.


Reservations

Table and blanket reservations are non-refundable, but can be transferred to another date in the 2022 season.

Please Note: General Admission Donations do not include reserved seating. This is a way to make your gate donation in advance.

Table reservations seat four. 

Blanket reservations are placed in the blankets-only area of lawn and do not allow for chair placement.