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The String Cheese Incident, one of the bands involved in the jam movement of the mid-to-late 1990s, formed in Crested Butte, Colorado in 1993, originally playing local gigs at ski resorts in exchange for free lift tickets. The band is comprised of Michael Kang (acoustic/electric mandolin and violin), Michael Travis (drums and percussion), Bill Nershi (acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar, and electric slide guitar), Kyle Hollingsworth (piano, organ, Rhodes, and accordion), and Keith Moseley (bass guitar). During a concert on October 31, 2004, the band announced the official inclusion of a sixth member, Jason Hann, an auxiliary percussionist.Their music is strongly influenced by bluegrass sounds, as well as forays into rock, funk, jazz, Latin, reggae, and occasional psychedelia. The String Cheese Incident (often abbreviated to SCI) has been described as a democratic ensemble rather than a band, since all of the members contribute their own original compositions to the group's burgeoning library and share the vocal burden on a number of cover versions as well as their own songs. If a de facto leader had to be named, such a title would probably fall upon Nershi, who is responsible for the bulk of the group's original song library.//After a few years of playing local ski resorts and private functions, the band agreed that it was time to get serious with regards to their music, and formed the independent record label SCI Fidelity, on which they released their first album, Born on the Wrong Planet. At this point in their careers, the band displayed the motivation to play strong, melody-driven music that allowed room for live expansion and improvisation. Instrumentals and covers constituted half of the album, allowing much room to display musical virtuosity and even a little in the way of lyrical chops. Many time-tested fan favorites that were spawned from this disc are still in the band's regular live rotation, including "Black Clouds," "Land's End," "Texas," and "Jellyfish."Less than a year later, SCI released a compilation of ten songs, including "Land's End," on their self-titled live album A String Cheese Incident, which chronicles a single concert from the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado and adds pianist Hollingsworth to the ensemble (he was not in the band during the recording of Born on the Wrong Planet). Despite spanning only one disc and containing only ten tracks, the album clocks in at 72 minutes even (thus, with an average track length of 7:12, displaying their propensity for extended jams), and is widely considered the best CD for new converts to listen to in order to become acquainted to the band's live sound
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String Cheese Incident jams with fans at Rothbury
The sun has set at the Rothbury's festival's second night, and one of the main attractions, the String Cheese Incident, is jamming through the second half of a 3 1/2-hour performance for a crowd of thousands.
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30,000+ show for String Cheese Incident
Into the early hours of Independence Day, the String Cheese Incident kept more than 30,000 fans dancing as the second day of the Rothbury Music Festival wound down.
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String Cheese Incident jams with fans at Rothbury festival
The fans here know the group better as Cheese, and they're aware it's rare to see a live performance from the Colorado band. The Rothbury gig is being promoted as its only concert this year.
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Photos: Rothbury goes into wee hours
A performer dances with hoola hoops in the crowd as The String Cheese Incident plays at the Rothbury music festival. (ROMAIN BLANQUART/DFP)
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Chromeo delivers quirk, funk, energy
Following String Cheese Incident's final set, fans poured out of the venue. While many may have headed back to their tents or ventured deep into the Sherwood Forest, several decided to switch up their taste buds and bite into a little electrofunk by the Montreal duo Chromeo.
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