Bob Phillips Celebration

7/13/25, 8:00 PM
We are honored to host this celebration for our dearly loved friend, owner of Lightshine Music and treasured member of the SLV musical community Bob Phillips. Lots of music and lots of love! Admission is free and all are welcome.
Society Hall Welcome Three Powerhouse Singer-Songwriters - Emily Scott Robinson, Gabrielle Louise, and Caitlin Cannon!

7/28/25, 1:30 AM
Society Hall is thrilled to welcome three women singer-songwriters, each a star in her own right, to share the stage at Society Hall! Emily Scott Robinson, Gabrielle Louise and Caitlin Cannon are touring together and swapping their amazing songs and voices - it will be a night to remember!
Austin to Vancouver Legend Jeff Plankenhorn Returns to Society Hall

8/31/25, 1:30 AM
Jeff Plankenhorn is a highly respected musician known for his skill as a slide guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist. He's gained recognition both as a solo artist and as a sought-after session musician. Plankenhorn's musical style encompasses elements of blues, folk, Americana, and roots music, creating a sound that's uniquely his own. He will be featuring songs from his new 8/1/25 album release The Bend.
For Plank, there's nothing quite like the feeling of bringing people together to experience the joy music brings. He's so good at it that he's been recognized with Austin Music Award nominations for Musician of the Year, Best Guitarist, and won for Best Misc. Instrument - for “The Plank” a hybrid lap steel guitar Jeff designed himself. In 2016-2017, he also earned Album and Song of the Year nominations for his album, SoulSlide, and the single "Trouble Find Me." Listeners quickly get that Plank loves a good groove, but he's also become quite accomplished at composing ballads, as proven by two of the album's other standouts, "Bluer Skies" and “You'll Stay." These days, Plank happily finds himself on the road over 150 days a year. "I like the idea that people get uplifted at my shows; just one of the great ways to escape the hubbub of day-to-day living. I like the idea that everybody who walks in — I don't care if you're a biker or a drag queen — I want you there. Music is supposed to bring people together."
Jeff Plankenhorn's songwriting, expressive vocals, and musicianship are front and center on his latest album, Alone At Sea, produced by Colin Linden (Bruce Cockburn, Keb Mo.) New sonic territory is explored on this gem of a long player. The title track, "Alone at Sea," is a poignant ballad nestled between two of the album's many up-tempo tunes.It envisions an adventurous soul who's searching for self-awareness and learns to appreciate solitude, not unlike Plank's experience of moving to Canada's Vancouver Island from a 20-year stint in the landlocked confines of Austin, TX.
“Jeff Plankenhorn has become an Austin institution, sought after by many artists to lend his musical talents to their albums and performances. Calling him a guitarist doesn’t do him justice, though. Sure, he’s designed his very own guitar – a custom lap steel guitar called, perhaps not surprisingly, “The Plank”. And you can give him just about any stringed instrument and he’ll no doubt get it singing.” —Mayer Danzig, Twangville
“Plankenhorn made his name in Austin as a preeminent guitar slinger, especially as a slide specialist. Now he's put pen to paper and is increasingly known for his impressive songwriting and powerful voice. With the recent release of “SoulSlide” he has completed his bona fides as both a master instrumentalist and an important songwriter and singer.” —Austin Songwriter
"Yes, it turns out that Plankenhorn has recently relocated to Vancouver Island. For his followers, who have long associated him with Austin where he resided for twenty years, this is quite a change, and aptly the sonic territory is also new, still bluesy in a few spots but leaning more into a folk vernacular. His vocals here take precedence over his guitar mastery. The title track likely traces to the peace Plankenhorn has found in his new locale, as the protagonist learns to appreciate solitude rather than the desperation of being alone. It’s one “Plank” plans to offer in Spanish and French versions in November. Plankenhorn is not as easily pegged this time, indicative of an artist willing to venture into new turf - the brighter moments have staying power.”
- Jim Hynes, Glide Magazine
More Upcoming Shows & Events
July 11 – The Outlaw Firm (with Don Richmond sitting in)
July 13 – Bob Phillips Celebration of Life
July 18 – Walt Wilkins
July 27 – Emily Scott Robinson, Caitlin Cannon, and Gabrielle Louise
Aug 30 – Jeff Plankenhorn