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Santa Fe Musik Fest
http://santafemuzikfest.com/
Santa Fe Musik Fest The Santa Fe Muzik Fest Shaun Parrish - Executive Producer. Elisha Rowan Weisman - Promotions and Art Direction. You can buy your Santa Fe Muzik Festival tickets at the door. 1, 2 and 3 day pass holders have access to all 6 stages. Upgrade you pass to VIP status and enjoy backstage parking, 5 drink coupons, a fully decorated air conditioned tent and access to the main stage viewing area......on the main stage! In addition, Sunday ticket holders get to enjoy the 2nd annual Beer & Nut Festival. Over 20 acres of amazingly thick green grass!
Added: 2007/12/05 Hits: 270
Hyper Festival Albuquerque
http://hyperfestival.com/
Imagine what would happen if the center of the music universe became Albuquerque, NM for a weekend. Well, that's exactly what happens during the Hyperactive Music Festival & Conference! Music Industry Executives, Bands, and Fans come together to share, learn and network! This three day event features panels, discussions, music, film, multiple venue's and over 120 performing artists. The 2007 festival/conference will be held May 17-19, located in and around downtown Albuquerque, NM. Where are these bands and musicians from? These artists are from all over the globe, from N.Y.C. to L.A. to Santa Fe. They're all extremely talented artists who are putting out records and touring independently (or with the help of an indie label). This is your big chance to support independent artists!
Added: 2007/03/19 Hits: 358
CrestFest - Crestone
http://crestfest.org/
At the north end of the greater Taos-San Luis Valley lies the magical little town of Crestone. The folks in Crestone have an annual music festival. 2006 headliner is John Mayall. Three days, two stages, and one helluva good time, CrestFest is Colorado’s only premier outdoor music festival dedicated to bringing you a spectacular array of multicultural, multigenre performances. Now in its eighth year, CrestFest showcases local, regional, national, and international artists that run the musical gamut—from rock to reggae, jazz to Japanese folk, Celtic to classical, salsa to Zimbabwean. In years past we’ve not only brought bluegrass, blues, rock, folk, R&B, and country music to the scenic San Luis Valley, but also Middle Eastern, Mariachi, Afro pop, Taiko, and choral and acapella acts.
Added: 2006/07/13 Hits: 132
Las Fiestas de Taos
http://fiestasdetaos.com/
The annual Fiestas are so important to the people of Taos, New Mexico that they have four different names -- las Fiestas de Taos, las Fiestas de don Fernando de Taos, las Fiestas de Santiago y Santana and las Fiestas de la Gente. What are Fiestas? They are a tradition passed from generation to generation, a way of preserving the rich tri-culture that has developed in Taos over the last four centuries. It is a culture unique to Taos, encompassing both pueblo and plains Indians, Spanish explorers, conquistadores, French fur trappers and American mountain men. Fiestas are a time when young and old, those who have moved away from Taos and those who still live in their native land, come together to share stories and fellowship. Visitors from all over attend the Fiestas to enjoy a cultural experience that only Taos can provide. Fiestas are a happy time of delicious northern New Mexican cuisine, indigenous dance, Spanish folk music and so much more. It is a celebration of the Taos people, Taoseños, part of a long tradition with solid roots. It is a time of thanking God for the many blessings he has bestowed upon the community of Taos and asking for His blessing in the year to come. Fiestas are for everyone. Weddings, family reunions and class reunions are planned so that they coincide with Fiesta weekend, as are softball tournaments and car shows. Las Fiestas de Taos and Fiestas de La Gente, a celebration of the people for the people. They are a tradition that is not only deeply rooted in the community, but in each individual Taoseño, no matter where they live in this world. You can take a Taoseño out of Taos, but you cannot take Taos out of that Taoseño.
Added: 2004/12/18 Hits: 380
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