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November 23rdHolly Near with Jan Martinelli - SOLD OUT!
November 24thCheryl Wheeler with Kenny White
December 4thIris DeMent
December 5thCheryl Wheeler with Kenny White
December 5thClay Street Unit
December 6thLaurianne Fiorentino & Michael Kott
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January 16thBands of Enchantment Season 4 Red Carpet Premiere
January 23rdJesse Cook
February 2ndJesse Cook
February 3rdThe Ocean Blue
February 21stKathleen Edwards
February 22ndKathleen Edwards
February 23rdAlbert Castiglia
February 25thAlbert Castiglia
February 26thSadness, Madness, & Mayhem
March 1stAltan
March 12thLúnasa
March 18thK.Flay
March 25thYagody
March 29thYagody
March 30thBen Harper & The Innocent Criminals
with very special guest: Satsang
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Tickets cost $66 and $93 (including all service charges). The higher priced tickets get you access to the front section of the park. Kids 12 and Under are FREE!
They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
LAWN AND LOW BACK CAMPING STYLE CHAIRS WELCOME • BLANKETS WELCOME • FREE WATER REFILL STATIONS (Bring your own reusable bottles) • FOOD VENDORS AND BEER & WINE AVAILABLE ON-SITE • NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK • NO DOGS • ADA AREA WITH CHAIRS AVAILABLE
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Ben Harper was raised in a hub of activists, poets, artists and of course great musicians. They included frequent patrons such as Chris Darrow, Leonard Cohen, Jackson Browne and Taj Mahal—the latter of whom gave Ben his first major tour and asked him to record Follow the Drinking Gourd with him (1990), all of which culminated in playing with Taj on "Austin City Limits" (which would become the first of five times Ben would be on the show).
Born October 28, 1969 as the sixties came to a howling end, and having been raised in such a potent community, Ben's music and career embodies that musical brilliance, open mindedness, lyrical honesty and abiding social activism of that pivotal time. With over 15 million records sold worldwide, the career of this multi-GRAMMY-award-winning musician, producer, activist and now, record label founder, spans decades, during which he has been established as a singularly powerful songwriter and performer with range across multiple genres with a rare ability to blend the personal and political.
Written and recorded during an extended hiatus from the road, Satsang's extraordinary new album, All. Right. Now., finds frontman Drew McManus reconnecting with his Montana roots and exploring a whole new palette of sounds and textures, drawing on classic country and modern Americana to forge a joyful, rustic collection all about letting go and living in the moment. While the songs here are certainly honest and deeply personal, they're written in a spiritual language that taps into something far more universal, something inherent in the human condition that binds us as brothers and sisters on a shared journey to find ourselves and our place in this world. The result is a warm, inviting record that hints at everything from Uncle Tupelo and The Jayhawks to Gregory Alan Isakov and The Head and the Heart as it meditates on the power—and the pull—of home.