David Starr & Erik Stucky – Band in the Barrel Music Series

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Important Details:

Seating: Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs to relax and enjoy the wine, music, and food. While we’ll do our best to provide shaded spots, they cannot be guaranteed.

Reservations: Your reservation guarantees venue admission and a 90-minute seating time. Choose between two time slots: 1:00–2:30 PM or 3:30–5:00 PM.

Parking: Parking is limited, so please carpool if possible.

Food & Drink Policy: Outside food and alcohol are not permitted. We have at least two fantastic food trucks on-site during each concert to satisfy your taste buds! Check out the available options for this concert below. Additionally, only wine purchased on-site may be consumed.

Service Notice: During live music, wine will be available by the bottle or glass only. Tastings will not be offered to ensure we can serve all our guests efficiently.

David Starr possesses “a compelling voice, something truly special, both accessible and passionate” (Elmore), that has been honed releasing nine albums, touring internationally, and opening shows for esteemed artists such as John Oates (Hall & Oates), Karla Bonoff, The Steel Wheels, Survivor, and more. Starr’s prestige extends beyond the stage as well, having launched Starr’s Guitars in Little Rock in 1998, then relocating to Cedaredge in 2001. Today, the store is such an institution that Cedaredge proclaimed the musician’s birthday as David Starr Day in 2016. Starr was also instrumental in the 2018 opening of the Grand Mesa Arts Center, an intimate event space brought to fruition through strong community support in Cedaredge, CO. He helped design the space in order to attract musicians and visual artists to Southwestern Colorado.

Erik Stucky… Growing up in the rugged mountains of western Colorado, Erik picked up his first mandolin at the age of 8. 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. Influenced heavily by New Grass Revival and Lyle Lovett, the Americana artist proved his ability to cross genres from Country, to Soul, to Jazz, all the while maintaining an unmistakable writing style and voice with his sophomore album, Good Vibrations (2021). Performing on the mandolin and guitar, Stucky combines his passion for lyric writing, folk instrumentation, and big band arrangements.

Originally from Albuquerque, Jason & Julia have decided to share their passion for cooking and New Mexican cuisine with their new community of the Grand Valley. They opened a food trailer offering a combination of their family recipes and New Mexico Specialties.

Bringing our love of cheese to the people of the Western Slope.  Specializing in gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches.

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