GIMS Concerts at Stuhr Museum are brought to you free of charge through a partnership between the Grand Island Music Series and Stuhr Museum. GIMS Concerts at Stuhr Museum take place outside on the East Portico of the Stuhr Building. Please bring lawn chairs or a blanket to sit on, and enjoy the show! Light concessions will be available. Please note, the Stuhr Building will not be open to the public during GIMS Concerts. In case of inclement weather, outdoor performances will be held indoors at College Park directly across the street from Stuhr Museum.
Sheila Greenland got her first pair of cement boots at age 6, started playing gigs at 14, recorded her first album at 16, and her first solo album at 19. A Nebraska Grown singer/songwriter, Sheila writes and collaborates with artists across the state and in Nashville, and performs regularly with her band all over the region. Her latest original, Devil Leads, was released in September 2021, and a throwback album of previously unreleased songs, More Than I Bargained For, launched on Spotify in March 2022. Sheila is actively writing and recording new music. The Nebraska Good Life allows Sheila to build her career as a musician and be present for her family and attend her children’s activities, creating a life of music and love on her own terms, including stepping into her big girl (grown up?) cement boots and participating when the whole family pours concrete together. Sheila’s original music is pop/country, and she also performs covers of songs across many genres.