Society Hall Presents a “Mariachi Spectacular” with Mariachi Corazon del Valle and Mariachi San Luis!

5/10/26, 12:00 AM
Mariachi del Corazon is an ensemble of students, teachers and community members sponsored by Adams State University, cultivating and celebrating their love of traditional Mariachi music and keeping the tradition alive in our community.
Mariachi San Luis is a legendary organization from the town of San Luis, Colorado that has nurtured and grown the great tradition of Mariachi and traditional Spanish music, both in their own community and throughout the region for more than 25 years.
Society Hall board member and Howlin' Dog Records producer Don Richmond remarks, “This will be an amazing gathering for all music lovers who wish to have their spirits lifted by the soul-stirring sounds of Mariachi music – don't miss it!”
Society Hall Welcomes Appalachian Folk Touring Band Redd and the Paper Flowers with Special Guest Megan Burtt!

5/24/26, 1:30 AM
Redd and the Paper Flowers is an Appalachian Folk / Living room Folk band from Knoxville, Tennessee with members Katie Adams (upright bass), Colleen d’Alelio (cello), Gavin Gregg (mandolin), and Redd Daugherty (guitar).The band met in 2022 through a local open mic and mutual friends, and they recentlyreleased their debut album, Appalachian Bell Jar, a record that is a testament to East Tennessee and greater Appalachia’s beauty, struggles with government support, and their experiences in the area.The band has grown extremely close over the past three years, particularly in touring: In 2025 alone, they're on the road for 22 weeks out of the year.
The band also grew through the tragedy of Redd Daugherty losing her dear friend, Jason Cooper, who owned a local Knoxville music store named Rush’s Music, which has been a staple of the Knoxville music community since 1958. From Coop's tragic death, Redd found out he willed her the business, his estate, and his dog, Ando, who passed in April 2024. Redd owns, operates, and works at Rush’s alongside Katie and Gavin during their off time from touring, which services over 90 schools.Their second album, Dead Little Thing, highlights the struggles from this experience and is planned for release in 2026.
Special guest Megan Burtt will be opening the show. She has been one of the most popular and revered musical artists in the Denver-Boulder music scene and beyond for years. Along the way she has garnered an impressive number of accolades, such as a winner in the 2015 Best Singer/Songwriter Westword Music Awards, a Finalist in the Songwriter Serenade Competition, a winner in the SW Region Mountain NewSong Competition, a winner in the Kerrville NewFolk Competition, a winner in the Rocky Mountain Folk Festival song contest, and a Finalist in the Great American Song Contest.
Society Hall Welcomes Back Acclaimed Eclectic Folk Band Stillhouse Junkies!

5/29/26, 1:30 AM
Acoustic adventurers Stillhouse Junkies explore the worlds between roots, bluegrass, Texas swing, blues and rock. The free-flowing musical interplay and improvisation make every show unique as they weave their way through high-energy, intricately composed original songs, never taking the same path twice. Valley audiences may remember them from their 2025 show at Society Hall and from the Alamosa Live Music Association Sundays at Six concert series from the previous year – we're honored to have them back!
Based in the Southwestern Colorado town of Durango, the band consists of founder Fred Kosak on guitar and mandolin, Alissa Wolf on fiddle, with Jeannette Adams on string bass. Formed in 2017, Stillhouse Junkies have released four full-length albums. Their most recent effort, 2025’s The Ballad of Charlie Avalon, is an ambitious concept album featuring narration by newgrass icon Sam Bush. The band has also released a series of singles featuring collaborations with the legendary Tim O’Brien, renowned fiddler Ross Holmes, and popular songwriter Rachel Baiman.
Their prolific songwriting, tight vocal harmonies, and blistering instrumentals earned them a prestigious International Bluegrass Associations’s :Momentum Band of the Year” award in 2021.
As they tour relentlessly across the United States and abroad, Stillhouse Junkies are gaining a reputation as one of the most exciting bands in the acoustic music scene. They have played such beloved festivals as Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Rockygrass, Merle Fest, and ROMP, and their busy schedule has seen them supporting Willie Carlisle, The Lil Smokies, and Asleep at the Wheel.
Join us in their Americana experiment and be the one to say you saw Stillhouse Junkies before they were huge. From festivals to performing arts centers - Stillhouse Junkies deliver a one-of-a-kind experience!
Society Hall Welcomes Austin Americana Favorites The Flyin' A's!

6/6/26, 1:30 AM
The Flyin' A's bring a fresh, high-energy twist to Americana, with a distinct Texas Kick that can’t be missed. This dynamic husband and wife duo, based in Austin, Texas, infuse every note with the soul of their roots. Known for their exceptional songwriting, stunning harmonies, and unforgettable live performances, the Flyin' A's are a force to be reckoned with in the Americana scene.
Their highly anticipated new project released its first single in November 2025, followed by an extensive US and European tour. With awarding producer & songwriter Ron Rogers, of T’Pau and Up To Lane Studios at the helm as producer, this collaboration marks an exciting new chapter for the duo, elevating their musicianship and pushing their creative boundaries to new heights. The cross-Atlantic collaborations on this project bring an exciting new spin to their already award-winning sound, blending influences from both sides of the pond into something uniquely their own.
Their latest full-length album, No Holds Barred, dropped in February 2020 just before the global shutdown, quickly climbing the charts and receiving glowing reviews. A re-release in the spring of 2022 was met with enthusiasm, and their summer 2022 tour across the US and EU further solidified their growing international presence.
Their previous album, You Drive Me Crazy produced by Chris Gage, earned a spot on the 2017 first-round Grammy ballot, taking the duo on tours through the US, UK, and EU. From Stuart Adamson's blazing lead guitar work and raw vocals to Hilary Claire Adamson's powerhouse voice and mesmerizing harmonies, it's clear why this duo continues to build momentum worldwide. Combining the best of Texas country, southern blues, folk, and gospel, the Flyin' A’s have crafted a sound that's all their own and keeps fans coming back for more.
Walt Wilkins, Josh Grider, and Marc Douglas Berardo Bring Their Soulful Songs Back to Society Hall!

6/14/26, 1:30 AM
A couple of the hugely popular Red River Songwriters group and two of the most celebrated singer-songwriters from the great state of Texas are coming back to Society Hall for a special show, and they're bringing their highly acclaimed friend Marc Douglas Berardo along with them! Walt and Josh has played the hall several times as part of the Red River Songwriters Festival traveling show, and those performances have been some of the most popular shows ever at the hall.
Society Hall board member Don Richmond says, “You'll have a hard time finding two people who are more highly refined practitioners of the subtle art of songwriting than Walt and Josh. Although their song styles are quite different, they both are able to take some of the deepest feelings we have about being humans, and present them in a way that is immediately accessible to the listener, and sinks deep into their heart and soul. And I'm thrilled that Marc is coming along too – we've heard so much about him and are thrilled to welcome him to the hall!
From Walt’s website - “Songwriter, singer, traveler, troubadour - the calling I answered, the life I chose, the way I make my way. I chose to go full time on this road 30 years ago. It's been a spiritual quest, an amazing trip, at turns heartbreaking & transcendent. In that time I've made 12 solo records, 4 records with The Mighty Mystiqueros, 1 with my wife Tina, and a live record with my friend Kevin Welch. I've had 100 or more songs recorded by other artists, traveled a fair part of the world, and had some very, very large times.
I get to work with some inspiring artists on their records. I play all over Texas & as much as the US as we can get to, and even in Europe, where our second home is The Netherlands. I know a wide, beautiful variety of mighty poets, pickers, philosophers, artists, and wild spirits. I am a most fortunate man. Mostly, I drive, play & sleep & dream. It's a rich experience, a wild ride, and the way I make my way. I hope to meet you if I haven't. If I have, I hope to see you again soon on this path.”
Josh Grider has just released his new EP “Hard to Believe”, already being acclaimed as having some of the best country songs you have ever heard. “It's hard to convey how powerful Josh's new song “Tough” is, remarks Don Richmond. He continues, “The whole collection is fabulous – I never thought Josh had a lot of room to improve, but he continues to strengthen and grow every time I hear him.”
From Marc's website - Marc Douglas Berardo is a thought-provoking songwriter as well as a fancy wooden guitar player who uses humor and deft storytelling to rally an audience and lead them into a deep and sometimes spiritual experience. After over 35 years of performing in every conceivable situation and winning awards and recognition for his songs in a boatload of national festivals like Rocky Mountain Folks, Telluride, Kerrville New Folk, Suwanee and Wildflower as well as being voted “best interview and live performance feature” on Sirius/ XM Satellite Radio show The Village, Berardo has established himself as the real deal. A “lifer” that No Depression Magazine called: “sincere, fluid, charming, and above all gripping.”
Society Hall Welcomes Powerful Texas Troubadour Aaron LaCombe!

6/21/26, 1:30 AM
Aaron LaCombe is a powerhouse songwriter, singer, guitarist and performer, very much in the straightforward, rough-hewn Texas singer-songwriter tradition of Guy Clark, Lyle Lovett, and Robert Earl Keen, and he's not far behind them any way you want to look at it.
Aaron’s show consists of ninety minutes or more of heartfelt songs and the stories behind them. Whether in an acoustic listening room or a full band show at a festival, Aaron connects with the audience like almost no one else can. Recently Aaron has opened for James McMurtry, Randy Rogers, Stoney Larue, William Beckmann, Drake White, Gary P. Nunn, The Wilder Blue, John Baumann, Adam Hood, Allie Colleen, Brandon Rhyder, and many more. When he’s not at his Hill Country, Tx home, writing or recording, Aaron can be found driving across the United States and beyond with his rescue pals Oscar and Zeke. He plays theaters, listening rooms, festivals and back yards... the kind of places where all the seats face the stage and folks are there to hear the songs and the stories behind them.
As Aaron says, “The truth is the shortcut to everything.” Listening to Aaron’s songs, you won’t hear a lot of effort to sound like anyone else or to play by any particular set of rules. Sure, it’s only natural that dashes of heroes like Lyle Lovett or Guy Clark sneak into the stew, but what you’ll mostly hear are stories being told from the perspective of a man who has been there and wants to share what he learned from them. Laundry hanging on the line, or the death of a dear friend in the passenger seat of his truck; if it’s in the song, it probably happened.
Some of Aaron's awards and accolades - 2026 Howlin’ Dog Music Group Grant award recipient, 2023 Josie Awards Country Male Vocalist of the year, 2021 Winner of the Texana Troubador Songwriting Competition, 2019 and 2022 Participant in the Buddy Holly Songwriter's retreat, and a 2019 Finalist in the Texas Songwriter University Competition.
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