![]() With over 900 performances under their belt, the group has truly established themselves as one of the hardest working groups in the jam scene today. Tickets are $12.00 in Advance $15.00 at the Door, and are available online, by phone, or in person at the Miners Foundry, (530) 265-5040, or in person at Briar Patch Co-Op.īased in Fort Collins, CO, Whitewater Ramble has performed and headlined on every major stage across the Rocky Mountain Region. Produced by Tin Carbone of Railroad Earth, the album features an array of special guests such as Andy Hall on dobro (Infamous Stringdusters), and Andy Thorn on banjo (Leftover Salmon), Grammy Award winner John Macy on pedal steel and Bill McKay on piano. The album showcases WWR’s growth as songwriters and musicians. Whitewater Ramble is now on tour behind their second studio release Roots & Groove. Described as High Octane Rocky Mountain DanceGrass, Whitewater Ramble starts with bluegrass instrumentation, adds drums, and finishes with a boundless approach to grassing up everything from disco house grooves to roots to Americana. Miners Foundry is pleased to present Whitewater Ramble with Absynth Quintet on Thursday, April 11, 2013. The Making of “Roots & Groove” – The New Album From Whitewater Ramble from Whitewater Ramble on Vimeo. ![]() We pull a lot from rock, jazz, jam and improve, even some reggae. We love bluegrass, but it’s only a portion of what we use in our sound. When did you realize bluegrass was the genre of music for you? The Miners Foundry had the opportunity to ask WWR’s Patrick Sites (mandolin, vocals) a few questions before the group rolls into town on Thursday. WWR has had the privilege of supporting, touring with and sharing stages with Railroad Earth, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Greensky Bluegrass, Cornmeal, The Infamous Stringdusters, Dark Star Orchestra, Little Feat, Papa Mali, The New Mastersounds, The Gourds, The David Grisman Quintet, Jerry Douglas, Lotus, Splitlip Rayfiled, The Motet, Tea Leaf Green, Henry Butler, Vince Herman and Great American Taxi, Peter Rowan, Tony Furtado and many more. The Colorado-bred quintet combines the elements of mandolin, fiddle, acoustic guitar, upright bass, drums and vocals to explore the musical boundaries of multiple genres and to fuel their own mixture of original music and innovative cover song interpretations. Whitewater Ramble (WWR) uses a simple recipe to craft it’s sound: start with bluegrass instrumentation, add drums, and finish with a boundary-less approach to grassing-up everything from disco house grooves to roots to Americana. Joining them are special guests Absynth Quintet for Humbolt County. Carbone worked with the band on their genre-bending debut release All Night Drive in 2010. The band has welcomed back Tim Carbone of Railroad Earth as producer for the second time. This is a special album release party is in support of the national release of their second studio album Roots & Groove. Hailing from Fort Collins, Colorado, Whitewater Ramble (WWR) bring their “High-Octane Rocky Mountain DanceGrass” to the Miners Foundry, Thursday, April 11th. Tickets: $12 ADV / $15 DOS, Available online at or at The BriarPatch Co-op ![]() Miners Foundry, 325 Spring Street Nevada City, CAĪLL AGES, Doors: 7:30 PM, w/ Absynth Quintet: 8:30 PM, w/ WWR: 10:00 PM ![]() Whitewater Ramble & Absynth Quintet – Thurs, April 11
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