Music in the Stacks Concert

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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 Tim Young, Gioia, & Chris Grieve.

Tim Young cut his teeth in the music business in New York. He constructed, created and fronted a half dozen rock bands, recorded countless demos, a vinyl EP "El Salvador", on his Vital Vinyl label, and many live recordings. In 2013, opportunity knocked and so set the stage for the move from New York to Arizona. As Tim's focus on performing changed from band situations to solo, he found a new studio to record Not Fade Away's fourth release, Live, aka Life of a Song. Because there were 22 songs recorded live, Tim released them as a series of five EP's, recorded in Cornville at Sweet 16 Studios.  For his newest album The Lucky Ones, Tim produced and brought together three other amazing players to shape the latest original songs. Presently Mighty Tim performs live all over Arizona's Verde Valley.

Blue-eyed soulstress, Gioia, of the duo, Sugar Moon, is a dynamic vocalist, playing in the pocket rhythms on guitar and ukulele to a fun mix of well-loved covers. 

Chris Grieve is originally from the UK and moved to America in 2015, and you can hear the UK influence in Chris's Music. Although musically an 80's fan Chris knows it's important to keep up to date with new artists so his playlist extends from the 80's to today, and although deeply influenced by the usual guitar singer songwriter you will also find a refreshing divergence to his musical styles and musical interpretations 

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.​