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Interview with Billy Nershi from SCI, Emmitt-Nershi Band & Honkytonk HomesliceFebruary 20, 2009 Interview and Photos by Scott Preston
Cincy Groove: How did you and Drew Emmitt end up meeting? Billy Nershi: It was at a benefit for the Mark Vann Foundation. We both ended up playing at it. Drew and I played a short set together. We both walked off the stage thinking, "Hey that was a lot of fun, maybe we should put something together where we can tour in the future". Later on he came out for a short run of shows with String Cheese. We hit some of the ski towns in Colorado and Drew would sit in and play every night, usually about 4-5 songs. That was a lot of fun, I have always been a Drew Emmitt fan. Before I was playing in String Cheese he was playing in Leftover Salmon. I lived in Telluride, CO at the time and Leftover would come through and play there quite often. I would always catch their shows. To be able to come full circle and have a band with Drew is really cool. ![]() Cincy Groove: What's the status on the debut Emmitt-Nershi Band record? Billy Nershi: It's all tracked and is the mixing stage. It should be coming out sometime this summer. Its was a great experience recording the cd and we recorded it right here in the room I'm in right now, the studio at my house. I'm putting together the studio a piece at a time. It was Drew and I, Andy Thorn (banjo), Tyler Grant. Tyler is the bass player in the band but also is the Flatpicking Champion from Winfield. When we were recording we had a chance to invite some other bass players to record and get Tyler on guitar on some tunes. We also had Jason Carter play some fiddle on the record. Cincy Groove: What brought about String Cheese Incident creating their own ticketing and record company?
Cincy Groove: What have been some of your highlights from the past year? Billy Nershi: Definitely playing New Years with the Del McCoury Band. It was very cool to get to sing and play some songs with Del McCoury and Drew back stage after the show. Another highlight was this party in Nashville on New Years Day. Tim O'Brien throws it every year. Pretty much all the top pickers from Nashville showed up. We sat down and played some tunes for about 5 hours and some of us didn't even get out of our chairs for the entire time. Cincy Groove: Was there a moment when you decided that music was going to be your life or did it gradually take over? Billy Nershi: Really I didn't know for sure even after the first year with String Cheese if I was going to play music and tour the way we were about to. It was 1995 and String Cheese had been together for about a year and I was working as a graphic artist in Telluride. I had to make a choice between partnering up with a friend who ran a t-shirt business or going on the road with String Cheese. I actually had decided to stay in Telluride and be a graphic artist. But those guys worked on me for about 2 months straight and talked me into going on tour. I had no idea what String Cheese would turn into. At that point our tour consisted of Crested Butte, where we would ski or go mountain biking then play a gig that night. Then we would play a gig in Moab and mountain bike there during the day. Then we also played in Telluride. That was what we were doing before we ever played on the West Coast. We really had no idea we would have so much success. ![]() Cincy Groove: Have you jammed with any of your bandmates from String Cheese lately? Billy Nershi: Yeah actually. One of the bass players who came over to play bass on a couple songs on the Emmitt-Nershi cd so Tyler could play some guitar was Keith Moseley. Keith has also been playing bass for Honkytonk Homeslice. Honkytonk is also working on a cd that Keith will be playing bass on. I also played with Mike Kang down at Camp Zoe in Missouri. Cincy Groove: Here is the million dollar question, What are the chances of String Cheese touring again? Billy Nershi: Pretty good, I mean its always nice to take a break and play with other people. It opens you up to new experiences. We toured so much for so long it made sense to step back for a while. We have been talking a little, so it will probably happen sooner rather than later. Honkytonk Homeslice Trio: Honkytonk Homeslice Electric: Emmitt-Nershi Band:
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