Interested in Santa Fe, New Mexico live music 2024 for the summer?
The podcasts below focus on artists we have interviewed in our latest educational podcasts with Anne Kelly.
I grew up here in Santa Fe, always to the lens and admiring it as a staple for our cultural community here. I worked at the lens for a time when I moved back to Santa Fe also, on the technical side and just kind of admiring the stage and seeing, French shows come through there on the other side of like the spotlight wishing one day, I’ll be on stage and have the spotlight on me. It was, it was a big moment to be able to walk out on that stage and be the act performing on it. Even though it was to an empty audience, well that, that’s not true because the lighting guy that was there and of course the videographers that they were our audience and they were rather encouraging. It was great. I hope to eventually have the opportunity to turn those stools around, and face the full house one day.
Everybody likes Kanye. So I gotta sound like Kanye. Thank goodness I moved to New Mexico. I got to reset. When I got on set, recording this movie with all these people from Chicago, these people from New York were looking at me, like who are you? What planet are you from? My hair was, you know, my sideburns, my hair. I had a bandana and you know, I have a guitar in my hand. I’m country. I had been in the process of playing country music on the streets.
I played with SoFar Sounds, for people who don’t know. Yeah. Check out SoFar Sounds in the city that you’re, you’re in, they’ve kind of transitioned right now to, you know, like online, intimate concerts, but it’s an intimate concert concept, um, where it, uh, you have to sign up before and you have to pay for tickets and the venue is secret and you don’t know where you’re gonna go. And in some larger cities, it’s very popular and it’s a, it’s a hit people love not knowing where they’re going and not knowing who they’re going to see in Santa Fe.