ChumleysFriday 9/1 - The Chumlets 9pm-11pm
A local non blues band with a Hip-Hop and Rock n Roll style with covers from the 90s until now.

Saturday 9/9-Baracutanga 9pm-12Baracutanga
a seven-piece band Kilko Paz (Bolivia) charango, Carlos Noboa (Ecuador) bass player, Jackie Zamora (Peru) vocalist, Nick Baker (United States) drummer/percussionist, Casey Mraz (United States) guitarist/accordian player, Micah Hood (United States) trombone/flutes
Met in Albuquerque in 2009 and connected over their love for music. This seven-piece band blends South American ancestral traditions with a modern sensibility with exciting and distinct Latin flavor, keeps crowds dancing and always wanting more.

JasonDeaWestSunday9/10 - Jason Dea West 1-4
An American troubadour who sings what he lives and lives what he sings. Wests' poignant lyrics are brilliantly blended with vinatge country, folk, and blues, and timely sensibilities. From epic guitar and harmonica instrumentals, to humorous song as story.

LottieOhmWrFriday 9/15 Lottie and the Ohm Wreckers 8pm-11pm
Silver City's own Kas Nelson, Michele Parlee, and Billy Jack Dominguez team up with Nashville fiddle player, Jesse Stockman to provide a night of dance music in a variety of styles, including Motown, Blues, Country, and Swing.

mineralhill

Saturday 9/16 - Mineral Hill 8-11
Mineral Hill was formed in 2017 in Albuquerque New Mexico. They bring salty Americana, funk, honky-tonk bossa nova, psychedelia, polk, New Mexico gothic, disco......Enthusiastic fans have described Mineral Hill as "surprisingly tolerable", "dork core", and the "house band at the human dog park."
Lauren Addario on drums and vocals, Jonathan Mack on guitar, banjo, and vocals, John Funkhouser on keyboard, vocals, and melodica. And all are highly talented on the kazool.

Sunday 9/17 - Joe Baker 1pm-4pmJoeBaker
Bringing in a new age of 1920's Jazz, Blues, and Western Swing to the Southwest. Joe adds a real county-tonk blues vibe to the swinging jazz rhythm and marries the two styles perfectly.

BluesDawgSaturday 9/23 Blues Dawg 8pm-11pm
a high-energy blues band, featuring Joe Neri on vocals and guitar, Dave Zaborac on vocals and guitar, Rick Spiegel in bass, and Ted Wittemore on drums, with literally decades of combined performing experience.

More to come Labor Day weekend - September 1-3

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