Jake Leg joined KGNU’s Old Grass Gnu Grass for a live in-studio session ahead of the release of their new album, No One Lives Here Anymore, coming out June 13. The Colorado bluegrass band performed several new songs, including the title track and “30 Years in Yuma,” and shared insight into their collaborative songwriting process, where tunes often evolve significantly once brought into the full band setting.The group also discussed their upcoming release show at E-Town Hall, which will feature a full album performance followed by an open community jam session with multiple pick-friendly spaces for musicians of all levels. Additional summer plans include appearances at the South Park Bluegrass Festival and Keystone Bluegrass and Beer. The interview highlighted the band’s strong roots in the Colorado bluegrass scene and their emphasis on collaboration, live energy, and community engagement (Air Date 5/30/26).