The String Cheese Incident
String Cheese Incident - Little Hands Live Performance at Liberty Lunch in Austin, TX
In November 1998, The String Cheese Incident performed "Little Hands" at Liberty Lunch in Austin, during a time when they were really starting to breakout. This show came just a few months after the release of their album, "'Round the Wheel," which hit the shelves in July of the same year. That album was significant; it captured their eclectic mix of bluegrass, rock, and jazz, and helped solidify their dedicated fanbase. Not to mention, Liberty Lunch was a legendary venue in Austin, and the band captured that intimate energy perfectly. This performance not only showcased their improvisational prowess but also highlighted their ability to connect deeply with the audience. Funny enough, the song "Little Hands" reflects their affectionate storytelling style, making it a fan favorite. It’s a snapshot of a moment in their journey as they transitioned from being an underground gem to a staple in the jam band scene.