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Yonder Mountain String Band

Sunday, January 30, at Liberty Hall.

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By John Kreicbergs

Published on January 27, 2005

While all the palloozas and fests ponder the potential for apathetic ticket sales again for the 2005 summer festival season, Bonnaroo is ready to continue its hedonistic run for a fourth year. With first-timers such as the Dave Matthews Band, Modest Mouse and Alison Krauss joining a bill packed with returnees Widespread Panic, Jack Johnson and Yonder Mountain String Band, this summer concert anomaly already looks like a winner. A winner, that is, if you can deal with 90,000 tour kids and trustafarians for three days in the Tennessee heat. For a more intimate experience, or maybe just a taste of the musical madness to come, a bite from Yonder Mountain's jamgrass sampler at Liberty Hall might just do the trick.