The Kitchen Dwellers Talk Their Love for Skiing After Jamming at 6,000 Feet
The tram, which we filed into slowly, was big enough to fit twenty or so people comfortably. The Montana quartet, the Kitchen Dwellers, were at one end of the tram, with a collection of musical instruments. The band, made up of four men playing acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo, and stand-up bass, had played unique and renowned venues such as Red Rocks. Somehow, though, I bet playing in a tram crawling up the side of Palisades Tahoe was the coolest venue they had played so far.Tram jam. Phot
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