Society Hall Welcomes Texas Singer-Songwriter Sarah Golden and Duo Tipps and Obermiller!

8/22/26, 7:30 PM
2026 Kerrville New Folk winner Sarah Golden is an independent contemporary folk singer-songwriter from Houston, Texas whose soulful storytelling and heartfelt performances have captivated audiences since the release of her debut album, Truth, in 2002, which earned her a spot as a Kerrville Folk Festival Ballad Tree performer. Since then, Golden has been a top 30 finalist on Season 2 of NBC's The Voice, Team CeeLo Green (2012), a top 100 finalist on Season 4 of America's Got Talent (2009), and garnered numerous accolades, including winning “Best of North America - Folk” in the 2025 InterContinental Music Awards for her co-write with Nathan K., “Who is Gonna Rebuild LA”.
A finalist for “Best of North America - Folk” in the 2026 InterContinental Music Awards for her song Live Wire, Sarah was selected as a 2026 Official Showcase Artist at Southeast Regional Folk Alliance (SERFA), was a 2025 Official Showcase Artist at Southwest Regional Folk Alliance (SWRFA), a 2025 Folk Alliance International (FAI) scholarship recipient, and awarded one-of-ten grants from Howlin' Dog Music Group in 2025. Her latest nominations include Favorite Local Musician and Favorite Female Entertainer in OutSmart Magazine's Gayest & Greatest 2025 Reader's Choice Awards.
Known for her rich vocals and meaningful lyrics, Sarah Golden has shared the stage with such acclaimed artists as Amy Ray, Shawn Colvin, Mary Gauthier, Ruthie Foster, Susan Gibson, Shake Russell, Michael Hearne, and Melissa Ferrick. Her Sessions EP showcases her signature sound and builds anticipation for her forthcoming album, Live Wire, which highlights her sociopolitical activism and human rights advocacy, scheduled for release on November 13, 2026.
The first single from the Live Wire album, “A House Divided” was released on all streaming platforms on July 24, 2026.
The dynamic musical duo of Hilary Tipps and Steve Obermiller have captivated audiences around the country with their heartfelt songwriting and emotive performances. Their tight vocal and guitar harmonies, folksy wisdom and unabashed emotional vocabulary combine with craft and charisma to create this unexpectedly magnetic experience.
Their artistic journey has been deeply intertwined with their personal lives; the couple met in 2011 and soon married, navigating the challenges of caring for sick parents, raising teenagers, and pursuing graduate studies and career changes over the next decade. In 2022, they made the decision to fully commit to songwriting and performing. Since releasing their debut album in 2023, Tipps and Obermiller have quickly built a reputation for their engaging performances. The connection to their audience is undeniable as they share their stories and songs like only a bonded couple can. This has quickly taken them from local stages in their hometown of Fort Worth, Texas to becoming touring artists playing listening rooms, house concerts and festivals across the country.
2026’s “Little Kid Heart” marks their third and most polished studio effort with songs that explores love, loss, resilience and the courage to keep your heart open. They spent the previous two years writing, workshopping, performing and re-writing dozens of songs to select these ten for this album. When it came time to record, they chose producer Taylor Tatsch (Maren Morris, The Droptines, Rich O’Toole) to take their best songs yet and create an album that evokes the beauty, pain, hope and joy that life brings.
“Tipps and Obermiller are charismatic, engaging personalities who write a wonderful mix of poignant, thoughtful and downright fun songs. They harmonize together perfectly. We heartily recommend them!”
- Phil Hennen (host Granite Shoals House Concert)
Society Hall Welcomes a Song Swap With Two Great Singer-Songwriter-Instrumentalists – George Ensle and Martin Gilmore!

9/5/26, 7:30 PM
Remarks Society Hall board member and Alamosa musician and producer Don Richmond, “This is an incredible opportunity to see two masters of their craft swap songs and stories, and stir up a stew that will leave you feeling full of life and inspiration for a long time. Don't miss it!”
During the 60’s Houston Folk Music scene George Ensle was sharing stories, songs, and stages with Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark and Billy Joe Shaver. And after more than five decades he still maintains the essence of that folk tradition, the story song. George has released 15 albums in the US and Europe and was inducted into the Houston Folk Music Archives, the Corpus Christi Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the South Austin Pop Culture Museum. He's been awarded government grants to serve as Artist in the Schools in economically disadvantaged school districts and published two books of his students' work. His song, “Build A Bridge” was adopted by the Build a Bridge Foundation for Healing through the Arts, and included on the “Music to Life” CD. Five songs he wrote with children at the Hill Country Youth Ranch for abused and abandoned children were included on their “Brand New Start" CD. He created PortraitSongs, a custom songwriting service, and partnered with Swan Songs to write songs honoring the life stories of those on hospice. His songs have been featured in movies, and his own Movie-In-Song, “Small Town Sundown,” includes poetry and songs he's performed as a one man song-play. His songwriting has won numerous competitions, including the American Songwriter Festival, the Kerrville Folk Festival, and the Texas Heritage Songwriters Association Songwriter U. He has been an official showcase artist at Southwest Regional Folk Alliance conference, and served as producer on album projects for other songwriters. He was nominated as Songwriter of the Year by the Texas Music Academy.
Martin Gilmore is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in Denver, Colorado. He is an instructor of folk and bluegrass music at the University of Northern Colorado where he teaches guitar, vocals, and directs the bluegrass ensemble. He has recorded two solo records which feature members of Hot Rize, The Infamous Stringdusters, and FY5. In 2017 he recorded a collaboration project titled East-West with famed oudist Eslam Elabaty in Cairo, Egypt where he lived from 2015-2017. He is an acclaimed songwriter and teaches songwriting at Swallow Hill Music Association in Denver, Colorado. Martin is the lead singer and plays guitar and bouzouki in the MG3. Martin is also a member of the bluegrass band Long Road Home featuring Pete Wernick on banjo.
Society Hall Welcomes Second Annual Howlin' Dog Music Group All-Star Fundraiser!

9/13/26, 7:00 PM
For this year's HDMG fundraising concert, five different artists will perform in a songwriter-in-the-round setting, and it is truly an all-star lineup! Appearing will be HDMG board member Eliza Gilkyson from Taos, New Mexico, 2026 grant awardee Ben Jones from Austin, Texas, HDMG friend and patron Walt Wilkins, also from Austin, HDMG board chair Susan Gibson from Wimberley, Texas, and HDMG board member Don Richmond from Alamosa, Colorado.
Eliza Gilkyson is a twice Grammy-nominated (2006/2014) singer-songwriter and activist who is one of the most respected musicians in Folk, Roots and Americana circles. Her songs have been covered by Joan Baez, Bob Geldof, The Conspirare Choir, Tom Rush and Rosanne Cash and have appeared in films, PBS specials and on primetime TV. A member of the Austin Music Hall of Fame, and an inductee into the Austin Songwriter Hall of Fame, she has won countless Folk Alliance and Austin Music awards, including 2014’s Songwriter of the Year and the “Song of the Year” Award at the Folk Alliance International Conference in 2021. Having released more than twenty albums over the course of her career, Eliza has been working on her third album recorded primarily at the Howin' Dog Studio outside of Alamosa, titled Lifeline.
Ben Jones is an amazing multi-instrumentalist, originally from England, but has been making his home in Austin Texas for the last ten years. He is one of the most dynamic performers anywhere, with amazing skills on guitar and vocally as well, with seeming boundary-less expression in any number of musical genres. Ben is best known as one half of the amazing duo Beat Root Revival, but is also very active as a solo artist in the Austin area and is often seen joining with other Austin musicians for both live performances and recording projects. Ben was awarded an artist grant from HDMG in 2026 and is currently working on finishing up a new album project.
Walt Wilkins is one of the most beloved, poetic and widely-known singer-songwriters in the great state of Texas, and has played the hall several times as part of the Red River Songwriters Festival traveling show, and also as a solo artist, and has always knocked everyone out with his voice, his performances, and especially his songs. A true troubadour, Walt’s songs evoke the deep mystery and wonder of love and life and all it holds, and celebrate the things that make it worthwhile.
Susan Gibson, of Wimberley, Texas is also a long-time favorite of local audiences from her appearances here with the Red River Songwriters, and also from her own shows. Susan is a CMA award winner, was the BMI writer of the year, and the West Texas Music Hall of Fame entertainer of the year. She is best known for writing the Dixie Chicks' mega-hit "Wide Open Spaces" and has many other equally moving and entertaining songs from her numerous CDs. She has recently released her new album Dishes, which was recorded at Howlin' Dog Studio outside of Alamosa. (Susan will be coming from another show in Santa Fe, and will be part of the second set at the Society Hall show.)
Don Richmond is an Alamosa based singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer and also a member of the popular New Mexico and Colorado trio the Rifters. He has released seven solo projects, eight albums with the Rifters, and has appeared on hundreds of albums that he has either produced or contributed to from his Howlin' Dog Studio.
Richmond remarks, “I don't know where or when you could see a line-up of artists like this sharing their music on one stage, but I can assure you that it is a rare and precious thing! We all hope you can join us for a magical evening for a very good cause – hope to see you there!”
FREE EVENT! Society Hall Announces Annual Celebration with Billy Bond and Hired Hands Reunion!

9/26/26, 4:00 PM
Society Hall, at 400 Ross Avenue in Alamosa, is excited to invite the community to a free outdoor celebration Saturday September 26th , starting at 4:00 PM. Board member Don Richmond explains, “Every year we block off Fourth Street and get one of the city stages and throw a party for the community with some great music, food and drink, and to celebrate another year of Society Hall bringing great entertainment to the Valley and to thank everyone for their support!”
This year Society Hall has one of the San Luis Valley's most loved and missed musicians and people, Mr. Billy Bond, coming back from Prescott, Arizona with his friend Kyle Phelan to play some music and see some friends, followed by a reunion of Hired Hands, a great band which featured Billy, Don Richmond and bassist Jim Bradley, both currently members of the Rifters. It will be a wonderful afternoon and evening of music and fellowship - we hope to see you there! And once again, it's free! (Although we will be inviting folks to donate to the Hall to keep us going for another year.) Here's some more info on Billy and Kyle -
Billy Bond, Jr. is one of the founding members of Hired Hands who returned to the band’s lineup in 2001. Billy covered many of the lead vocals for HH, playing both fingerstyle and flat-picked guitar, and is widely recognized as one of the premier dobro players in the region. Billy’s musical roots are deep in bluegrass, having been one of the original members of the Rocky Top Bluegrass Band in the late 1980’s and the bluegrass fusion band (with Don) the Rock Bottom Band. But just when you think you’ve got him pegged as a hardcore bluegrasser he’ll pull out his lap steel and play you some blistering blues-rock. Billy’s powerful and soulful voice plays a primary part in the commanding group vocals of Hired Hands. Whether in the almost sibling-like duo blends with Don or with Jim’s soaring high harmonies layered on top, the listener is touched, moved, and engaged.
Billy moved to Prescott, Arizona more than 20 years ago and has continued to play music in that very active music scene. Billy will open the show playing a set with his Prescott duo partner Kyle Phelan.
Kyle Phelan plays guitar and sings from his soul, rooted in southern rock and blues. He writes songs that connect with real emotion and the raw feeling inside of all of us.
He picked up the guitar at 13, played his first open mic night at 14, booked his first gig at 17 and never looked back. He spent the last 13 years solely as a professional musician in Phoenix, AZ and Chattanooga, TN. He moved to Prescott, Arizona in June of 2025 and balances his busy schedule from beautiful Groom Creek.
When you see Kyle play, you can expect to hear a mix of blues and country, some slow jams, a few soul covers and tons of original music. Music is a dynamic art, it is constantly evolving and moving, and if you want to experience all of the beauty that music has to offer, you have to move too. Kyle’s unique blend of his favorite genres will leave you smiling, singing along and coming back for more.
It will be a great afternoon of free music and fellowship outside on the street and the patio at Society Hall! The schedule isn't all nailed down yet, but things will probably start happening around 4:00 PM. Hope to see you there!
Society Hall Welcomes Award-Winning Western Songstress Patty Clayton With Her Trio

10/17/26, 7:30 PM
As both an excellent songwriter and a powerful performer, Patty Clayton is one of the best-known and most beloved female performers in the western music genre. Known as having a voice “as pure as the prairie wind”, Patty is a performing songwriter who renders her own brand of Buckaroo Ballads and Western Swing inspired by her life in the West. Patty was named the International Western Music Association Female Performer of the Year in November of 2024 for the second time.
Accompanying Patty will be the current two time IWMA Instrumentalist of the Year Ernie Martinez and bassist Dan Welch. Ernie’s musical career spans over 40 years teaching stringed instruments at Denver's Swallow Hill Music School. He is the go-to accompanist for many of the musicians and recording artists of the Colorado Front Range, knowing no boundaries in his ability to add just the right instrument to a performance. Dan studied music at the University of Colorado, where he proceeded to teach guitar, perform classical guitar programs and also performed with the Lorelei Duo. After pausing his musical pursuits to focus on his career and family, he returned as an active performer, playing a variety of instruments in Denver’s bluegrass and worship communities. Dan believes in bringing joy to listeners through his love of music.For more information on Patty check out her website at www.pattyclayton.com.
More Upcoming Shows & Events
Saturday, September 26 – Annual Celebration with Billy Bond and Kyle Phelan and Hired Hands reunion
Sunday October 4 – Tish Hinojosa
