Los Ojos Presents a day of cutting edge art and music representing some of the best kept secrets in Northern New Mexico.
SuperGiant and Squash Blossom Boys (and special guests) will be performing.
The
brand new outdoor venue will be featuring 5 hours of an eclectic blend
of live music as well as 25 of the most creative artists from the
Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos areas.
Food and alcohol will be available at shockingly low prices.
There will also be a supervised 'Fun Zone' for the kids where alcohol will not be permitted.
You
can take the take the Railrunner to Bernalillo. Or, if you choose to
drive, free parking will be available at the Bernalillo station.
Sandoval Express will provide bus service directly to the event leaving
at 11:30, 12:30, and 1:30. Return buses will leave the event beginning
at 5:45PM. The cost of the bus ride ($2 round trip) will be refunded at
the event box office with proof of purchase (bus ticket stub). There
will also be free parking in Jemez Springs right next to the event.
More info on lodging and camping TBA soon.
Supergiant
In a dutch orange yellow sky fire of fall 2005, amidst an arid dusty high-desert somewhere on planet Earth, four distinct galaxies collided creating colorful musical fusion. Through burning intergalactic wormholes and the vibrations of their infinite minds the sonic waves of SuperGiant came to life bellowing to the darkest spaces within and without. The very Universe lives and breathes through their bodies and sound and that love has brought them to one another and to the world. The Suns…
In a dutch orange yellow sky fire of fall 2005, amidst an arid dusty high-desert somewhere on planet Earth, four distinct galaxies collided creating colorful musical fusion. Through burning intergalactic wormholes and the vibrations of their infinite minds the sonic waves of SuperGiant came to life bellowing to the darkest spaces within and without. The very Universe lives and breathes through their bodies and sound and that love has brought them to one another and to the world. The Suns lends their souls to healing and the very energy that connects us all to ourselves and countless other civilizations. As Antares smiles with joy so the bliss shall find all who choose to listen, feel and reveal themselves through groove.
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The Rudy Boy Experiment
Southwest Rock and Blues innovators The Rudy Boy Experiment hail from the land of enchantment of Albuquerque New Mexico. The act has become very popular in the western U.S. This 3-piece group features the multi-talented Rudy "Boy" Jaramillo on vocals, as well as lead and rhythm guitar, Dave Pankuch on bass, and Ricardo Sanchez on drums.
Rudy Boy has released close to 10 albums over the past decade, with a growing national fanbase anticipating each debut.
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Southwest Rock and Blues innovators The Rudy Boy Experiment hail from the land of enchantment of Albuquerque New Mexico. The act has become very popular in the western U.S. This 3-piece group features the multi-talented Rudy "Boy" Jaramillo on vocals, as well as lead and rhythm guitar, Dave Pankuch on bass, and Ricardo Sanchez on drums.
Rudy Boy has released close to 10 albums over the past decade, with a growing national fanbase anticipating each debut.
In 2010, The Rudy Boy Experiment signed a digital distribution deal with DSN Music, to give the group a worldwide platform for their long awaited release Places. The 11 track release features a contemporary southwest rock sound, with a strong influence of vintage blues. Places featured several tracks which became popular radio singles such as Glam Trash.
In 2011, The Rudy Boy Experiment released their second national album Volume 2, which included a compilation of previous indie singles from the group. This release was supported by a west coast tour which included high profile stage performances at SXSW and Las Vegas. Rudy Boy's effortless promotions include many high profile radio interviews nationwide, ranging from Fox Sports Radio to NPR, and as a regular on 94 Rock's morning show in Albuquerque. Rudy Boy also enjoyed an endorsement deal from Reverend Guitars, which provided a platform to show off his Volcano on tour.
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