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March 30thTow'rs
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Register for the event and we'll send you updates if there are any schedule changes, as well as info on future free programs in the Emerging Artist Free Concert Series and other events around Santa Fe and Albuquerque.
Tow'rs is a folk-rock band from Flagstaff, Arizona who pride themselves in telling stories through music. To learn more, you must listen.
"The Flagstaff, Arizona five-piece of Kyle and Gretta Miller, Emma Crislip, Kyle Keller, and Kory Miller, Tow'rs have been weaving breathtaking musical worlds together for over five years now... Through their tenure, Tow'rs have shifted the lilting glow of acoustic and electric guitars and pianos, rich harmonies and the occasional violin or fiddle into vibrant landscapes full of heartfelt, ground-shaking emotion. Falling somewhere within the camps of Utah's The National Parks and The Lumineers, Tow'rs' spellbinding folk rock sound echoes with the love and anguish of our modern age... The realms of 'indie folk' and 'folk rock' can often feel repetitive and bland, but Tow'rs are a bright spot outstretched across the horizon." (Atwood Magazine)