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Doors 7PM / Show 8PM$15ADV / $20DOS
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A crowd-thrilling trio from the hills of Colorado, Stillhouse Junkies share the kind of strangely charmed chemistry that elevates both artist and audience alike. Since forming in 2017, the Durango-bred band have offered up a hypnotic and high-energy form of roots music anchored in the free-flowing interplay among the three lifelong musicians (Fred Kosak on guitar and mandolin, Cody Tinnin on upright bass, Alissa Wolf on fiddle). While they’ve gained major traction in the bluegrass world in recent years—including winning the IBMA Momentum Band of the Year award in 2021—Stillhouse Junkies ultimately inhabit a genre-blurring and subtly inventive sound informed by everything from blues to classical to Texas swing. When matched with their nuanced songcraft and soul-stirring harmonies, the result is a one-of-a-kind musical experience that immediately transports the listener into a more enchanted state of mind.
With their fourth album due out in 2024, Stillhouse Junkies have now achieved such triumphs as touring in the UK and Europe and taking the stage at leading festivals like MerleFest and Grey Fox. Whether they’re performing at house concerts or playing to crowds of thousands, the band balances the dizzying intricacy of their musicality with plenty of freewheeling improvisation. “We make sure to leave a lot of wide-open spaces for group improv at our shows,” says Tinnin. “We’re not that interested in playing it safe; the goal is always to connect and play off each other as best we can.”
Rianna Marie is a folk artist based in Madison, WI. She has spent years building a network and sharing folk music around the midwest area, including a couple years living in Nashville carving her way in Music City. Rianna is a storyteller at heart, influenced by artists like James Taylor, Norah Jones, Carole King and many other great writers before her. She is heavily inspired by nature and our place in it, reminding us often that the world grows right alongside us and our stories. Her newest release, "Sliver in Time" explores the twists and turns of getting older and finding pace in the long road of life.
She has shared the stage with artists such as The Local Honey's, Paul Mcdonald, The Spine Stealers, Aidan Canfield, and more.
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2262 Winnebago St, Madison, WI, United States, Wisconsin 53704
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