Society Hall welcomes Nashville multi-instrumentalist Erik Stucky 

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Posted 9/18/24

ALAMOSA – Society Hall is excited to bring Colorado native and multi-instrumentalist singer songwriter Erik Stucky to the stage. The concert will be at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20, at Society Hall, 400 Ross Ave., Alamosa.  

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Society Hall welcomes Nashville multi-instrumentalist Erik Stucky 

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ALAMOSA – Society Hall is excited to bring Colorado native and multi-instrumentalist singer songwriter Erik Stucky to the stage. The concert will be at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20, at Society Hall, 400 Ross Ave., Alamosa.  

The door will open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 and are available online at www.societyhall.org and at the Green Spot, 711 State Ave., Alamosa. The concert will also stream live on the Society Hall Facebook page and You-Tube channel. 

Society Hall board member and Alamosa record producer and musician Don Richmond says, “We've had a few people telling us that we ought to get this fellow to do a show – folks like David Starr and Jordyn Pepper, who have both played our stage. So, we're excited to welcome Erik Stucky to Society Hall and the San Luis Valley.” 

Growing up in Montrose, in the rugged mountains of western Colorado, Stucky picked up his first mandolin at the age of 8 and began taking lessons from the internationally acclaimed bluegrass legend John Moore at 10. Stucky later spent time working for and traveling with the renowned musician and horse trainer. 

Following the release of his debut album “Stray Clouds” in 2017, Stucky packed up his instruments and a single suitcase and pointed his pickup for Nashville. Since then, he’s released his sophomore album, “Good Vibrations,” and held stages across the United States and Europe. 

In January 2024, he released his latest single, “Vigilante Love,” which has taken off following its national premiere on RFD-TV. The song has been featured by Dirt Road Country as well as Nikki in Nashville and has received over 23,000 streams on Spotify so far. 

Stucky has been featured multiple times by RFD-TV and Today in Nashville, as well as The Cowboy Channel, The Bluegrass Situation, Nashville Entertainment Weekly, and many other media outlets. His music has been praised by Americana UK, Roots Music Report, M Music & Musicians Magazine, and CMA, AMA, and ACM award-winner Crystal Gayle.  

When he’s not writing or playing music, Stucky enjoys exploring the outdoors, reading, practicing martial arts, hunting, and eating great food.