Red River Songwriters with special guest Hearne back at Society Hall

Courtesy photo Society Hall is thrilled to welcome back Walt Wilkins, Susan Gibson, Josh Grider and Kelley Mickwee from the Red River Festival group, with special guest Michael Hearne at on Sunday, Feb. 5.

ALAMOSA — Some of the most talked about shows at Alamosa’s Society Hall venue in recent years have been an amazing gathering of several of the most popular and successful Texas singer-songwriters working today, called the Traveling Red River Songwriters Festival. Society Hall is thrilled to welcome back Walt Wilkins, Susan Gibson, Josh Grider and Kelley Mickwee from the Red River Festival group, with special guest Michael Hearne at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 5.

Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door and are available at the Green Spot, 711 State Ave., Alamosa, or online at www.societyhall.org. The concert will also stream live on the Society Hall Facebook page.

The Traveling Red River Songwriters are a collective of individual artists and writers that team up annually for a tour to Red River, N.M., for the Red River Songwriters’ Festival, a festival founded by these writers in 2011.

Between the five artists you will hear folk, country, soul, roots, rock and roll, and a whole lot of harmony singing. A short list of these artists' accolades includes Nashville publishing deals, a multi-platinum country single, international touring, and more than 25 albums released between them.

Society Hall audiences have enjoyed shows in past years by all these artists individually or in a duo configuration.

“Each of these artists has experienced a lot of success performing on their own and can easily hold a room of listeners for an entire show, but there is something magical that happens when the group comes together that seems to make the sum greater than its parts — and that’s saying something,” organizers stated.

Tickets are available at the Green Spot or online at www.societyhall.org, and the concert will also stream live on the Society Hall Facebook page. For more information about the festival in Red River, visit www.redriversongs.com.


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