Stillhouse Junkies in Concert
Free-Range Folk from the Hills of Southwestern Colorado
Acoustic adventurers Stillhouse Junkies explore the worlds between roots, bluegrass, Texas swing, blues, and rock. Their free-flowing musical interplay and improvisation make every concert unique.
Never taking the same path twice, the trio weave high-energy, intricately composed original songs. Formed in 2017 and based out of the Southwestern Colorado town of Durango, they consist of founder Fred Kosak (guitar, mandolin), Alissa Wolf (fiddle), and Jeanette Adams (upright bass).
Stillhouse Junkies' most recent effort, 2025’s “The Ballad of Charlie Avalon,” is an ambitious concept album featuring narration by newgrass icon Sam Bush and an immersive 55-minute concert film. 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. They tour relentlessly across the United States and abroad gaining a reputation as one of the most exciting bands in the acoustic music scene.
Free and open to the public. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis and may be limited. For more information call, 702.507.3459.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Entertainment & Theater |
Clark County Library
| Mon, May 04 | 10:00AM to 8:00PM |
| Tue, May 05 | 10:00AM to 8:00PM |
| Wed, May 06 | 10:00AM to 8:00PM |
| Thu, May 07 | 10:00AM to 8:00PM |
| Fri, May 08 | 10:00AM to 6:00PM |
| Sat, May 09 | 10:00AM to 6:00PM |
| Sun, May 10 | 10:00AM to 6:00PM |
Originally opening in 1966 as a three-room library within the Airport Annex building, the Clark County Library moved in 1967 to a storefront. In 1971, the library moved again to its current location using deeded land from the County and with money awarded by the Max C. Fleishman Foundation. The building went on to have two remodels: one completed in 1986, and the second completed in 1994, which resulted in the three-story, 120,000-square-foot building it is today. This redesign notably included a 399-seat theater and an 80-seat black box theater/dance studio. The Library District also added the Best Buy Teen Tech Center, which provides a place for teens to explore and master new technologies and digital skills.
