Immerse yourself in an evening of vibrant music and community at Bishop Hill Creative Commons this Sunday, March 30th. A potluck dinner kicks off the event at 6 PM, paving the way for an exciting evening. Taking the stage at 7 PM, Stillhouse Junkies, hailing from Durango, Colorado, promises a night of eclectic sounds, blending roots, bluegrass, and rock with their renowned improvisational flair. Opening the show is Dan Holmes, bringing heartfelt Christian folk tunes. Open to all ages, this musical affair suggests a $20-30 donation. Secure your spot for a night of unique melodies and heartfelt songs. Visit xroadscc.org for more details.
Durango’s dynamic trio, Stillhouse Junkies, is taking the acoustic music world by storm. Formed in 2017, this powerhouse ensemble blends bluegrass, Texas swing, and rock into their unique performances. Their high-energy shows feature intricate original compositions and free-flowing improvisation, never repeating the same musical journey.
With Fred Kosak on guitar and mandolin, Alissa Wolf on fiddle, and Matt Thomas on upright bass, they were crowned the International Bluegrass Music Association’s “Momentum Band of the Year” in 2021. As they tour both the U.S. and abroad, anticipation builds for their fourth album, set to release in early 2025.


