Drew Emmitt
Drew Emmitt is an American mandolinist, guitarist, fiddle player, occasional flutist, and singer, best known for being one of the founding members of Leftover Salmon, as well as being the frontman of the Left Hand String Band, Drew Emmitt Band, and the Emmitt-Nershi Band.
Drew Emmitt | |
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Drew Emmitt on stage at the Northwest String Summit on July 21, 2013. | |
Background information | |
Genres | Progressive bluegrass, jam band |
Instruments | Mandolin, Guitar, violin, flute |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Compass Records |
Associated acts | Drew Emmitt Band, Leftover Salmon, Emmitt-Nershi Band |
Website | web |
History
1989–present: Leftover Salmon
2005–present: Side projects
At the start of the band's deformation, Emmitt formed the Drew Emmitt Band.
In 2007, Emmitt and Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident and Honkytonk Homeslice started a project dubbed the Emmitt-Nershi Band. The band toured a small amount in the fall of 2007, and had a wide-scale tour planned for the duration of that year, including stops at festivals such as the High Sierra Music Festival.
Discography
Solo
Year | Title | Label |
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2002 | Freedom Ride | Compass Records |
2005 | Across the Bridge | Compass Records |
2008 | Long Road | Compass Records |
Leftover Salmon
Year | Title | Label |
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1993 | Bridges to Bert | - |
1995 | Ask the Fish | - |
1997 | Euphoria | Hollywood Records |
1999 | The Nashville Sessions | Hollywood Records |
2002 | Live | Compass Records |
2004 | Leftover Salmon | Compendia Records |
2012 | Aquatic Hitchhiker |
Left Hand String Band
Year | Title | Label |
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1991 | Get Me Outta This City | Brewglass Records |
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References
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