Much has been said or written about the “city different” though often times the city's vibrant music is overlooked. The dreaded (by some) Americana genre rules Santa Fe's scene, make no mistake about it. That's not a bad thing, (as some folks in Albuquerque might have you believe) Santa Fe denizens tend to prefer banjos, upright bass and lap guitars, while in 'Burque alternative rock and experimental noise capture the most attention. But, just for the record, Albuquerque has a few Americana cards up its sequined sleeve.
The music filters out of the speakers as the audio version of all the stories written about New Mexico by authors such as Edward Abbey, Eugene Manlove Rhodes, Max Evans. You can give your eyes a rest, let your ears do all the work. ~Dirt City Chronicles ~
Road to Ruin- Anthony Leon and The Chain Tim Trombone- Trilobite Nine Days and Nights- The Grave of Nobody's Darling The Past has Passed- Jenny Invert Gone for Good- The Shins Hunky Kentuckian- Trilobite Kentucky- The Grave of Nobody's Darling Summer Wine- Hazeldine Drink Me- The Dolly Ranchers Until Now- Anthony Leon and The Chain Pioneer Square- Sam Miller Lake Havasu- The Grave of Nobody's Darling Pumpkin Farmer- Trilobite Maddie Girl Slim- The Dolly Ranchers
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