Program Type:
Concerts & FestivalsProgram Description
Event Details
Music in the Stacks is a showcase of local and national musicians who entertain regularly in Northern Arizona. There are 3-5 different performers during the show, with a rotating variety each month.
This month's concert features Christy Fisher, Paul Gazda, and Eric Douglas.
Christy Fisher is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist based in Jerome and was recently nominated in four categories by the 2021 International Singer and Songwriters Association. She ended up winning Silver for Female Album of the Year for her album Mixed Signals in Atlanta, GA. Christy has performed with a few area musical groups throughout her 30 years in the area, including Mountain Stranded Time, Cattywampus, Christy and Frenz, The Jerome Philharmonic Convergence, and the Jerome Ukulele Orchestra. Fisher’s performances are a combination of award-winning songwriting, unusual audio engineering techniques, and powerful vocals.
Paul Gazda began learning guitar and playing in bands when he was 16. His early influences included Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Bob Dylan and Paul Butterfield, but over the years, he has developed a broad spectrum of musical interests, ranging from rock and pop, to blues, folk and jazz. In the 1970’s, he began writing instrumental and vocal songs, and has continued ever since. He enjoys the fun, musical growth and camaraderie of playing local open mics, concerts and gigs.
Eric Douglas is an Arizona singer/songwriter who combines contemporary folk, classic rock, and Texas country to tell stories of people finding their place in the world...for better or worse. Eric paints an American landscape, with songs from the Southwestern desert, the Great Plains, and the open road. He is an engaging and dynamic performer, balancing emotional and thoughtful songs with a message of hope and a lighthearted touch.
Camp Verde Community Library is located just off of Montezuma Castle Highway at 130 Black Bridge Road, Camp Verde AZ. For more information about this or any other library program, visit the library’s website at www.cvlibrary.org or call 554-8380.