Amy Panaia and Joe Davidson

Yonder swept through Florida on their Cabin Fever tour last week. As the band came out front man, Jeff, announced that Dave, banjo had a broken wrist and would be doing interpretive dance throughout the sets. Much to our (and the crowd’s) surprise, Dave picked up his banjo and kept up with the band all night, cast and all.

Yonder swept through Florida on their Cabin Fever tour last week. As the band came out front man, Jeff, announced that Dave, banjo had a broken wrist and would be doing interpretive dance throughout the sets. Much to our (and the crowd’s) surprise, Dave picked up his banjo and kept up with the band all night, cast and all.
The two sets were filled with power and spontaneity. Halfway through the second set, the band toasted the crowd with Jagermeister shots and got back to it. One aspect of the Yonder live show that I love is that there is usually a calm time in between songs when the band likes
to tell stories and give funny anecdotes about the road. Below is a sample of the evening. For more info and tour dates visit the band's website here. The band is on fire right now and sounding better than ever. Look out for the band as they roll through the East coast with upcoming shows in Charleston, Asheville, Atlanta, Lexington, and Charlottesville, VA.
For more photos of the show visit Zingara Photography.
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