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Four saxes, with lots of improv
The Rova Saxophone Quartet is in concert tonight at the Outpost Performance Space, the second of three events that comprise the Outpost’s Creative Soundscape Festival 2011. The quartet, which was... Read more »
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Shifty Col. Mustard is always a suspect It’s a classic whodunit. Teens will be able to participate in a life-size version of “Clue” from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, May 14, at... Read more »
Folk duo playing two at S. Broadway
The stage of John Lewis Theatre at South Broadway Cultural Center has in recent months seen performances by the stars of Americana music, and on May 25 the latest in... Read more »
Bluegrass of the quick-growing variety
Downtime for Jesse Dunn doesn’t necessarily mean a break from work. The singer from bluegrass/Americana band Dead Winter Carpenter is always busy. “We’ve got a little time out before the... Read more »
In this family, everybody’s hitting stuff
One could argue that there was an element of inevitability in Lorca Hart choosing the drums as his instrument. After all, his father, Billy Hart, is a famous jazz drummer.... Read more »
Taos folk trio has many influences
The Taos-based trio of Reardon, Hawley and Summerhays likes to mix and match. It’s mostly a vocal ensemble, singing with or without instrumental support. Becky Reardon described its repertoire as... Read more »
Singer studies keys to improve his musical game
For his new album “Even Things Up,” blues guitarist Pete Anderson wanted to get serious about singing. “I was a singer in a bar but I never studied the keys... Read more »
Past studies comes handy for singer
Singer-guitarist-songwriter Butch Hancock majored in architecture in college and though he never pursued that career, it has helped him as a songwriter and musician. “(That’s) because of the way architecture... Read more »
The most fun you’ll ever have becoming unhinged
Listening to Philadelphia band Man Man is like seeing a golden-era Warner Brothers cartoon as a little kid for the very first time. You discover a whole new anarchic world,... Read more »
Roach checks in, but won’t check out
It has been 10 years on the road for the guys in Papa Roach, and they’re not slowing down. The foursome alternative band from Vacaville, Calif., is one of the... Read more »
Pro Music ably fills the symphonic void
Finally, we have to face it. There is no longer a professional symphony orchestra in Albuquerque. The demise of the New Mexico Symphony is a loss to everyone, whether they... Read more »
