The Stillhouse Junkies, Fred Kosakody, Cody Tinnin and Alissa Wolf, play for Johnathan and Lindsay Abshagen and their children Aly, 7, and Will, 5, on Saturday in front of their Durango home, keeping social distance. The band decided to take their music to people because people can’t come to them.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The Stillhouse Junkies, Fred Kosakody, Cody Tinnin and Alissa Wolf, play for Johnathan and Lindsay Abshagen and their children Aly, 7, and Will, 5, on Saturday in front of their Durango home, keeping social distance. The band decided to take their music to people because people can’t come to them.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The Stillhouse Junkies, Fred Kosakody, Cody Tinnin and Alissa Wolf, play for Johnathan and Lindsay Abshagen and their children Aly, 7, and Will, 5, on Saturday in front of their Durango home, keeping social distance. The band decided to take their music to people since people can’t come to them.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The Stillhouse Junkies, Fred Kosakody, Cody Tinnin and Alissa Wolf, play for Johnathan and Lindsay Abshagen and their children Aly, 7, and Will, 5, on Saturday in front of their Durango home, keeping social distance. The band decided to take their music to people since people can’t come to them.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The Stillhouse Junkies, Fred Kosakody, Cody Tinnin and Alissa Wolf, play for Johnathan and Lindsay Abshagen and their children Aly, 7, and Will, 5, on Saturday in front of their Durango home, keeping social distance. The band decided to take their music to people since people can’t come to them.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The Stillhouse Junkies, Fred Kosakody, Cody Tinnin and Alissa Wolf, play for Johnathan and Lindsay Abshagen and their children Aly, 7, and Will, 5, on Saturday in front of their Durango home, keeping social distance. The band decided to take their music to people since people can’t come to them.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald