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Wednesday, June 6,2012
Music Features

Liv and Let Liv

There’s a promising new musician in town…imagine that

Alex De Vore
I spent most of the winter cursing the cold and wondering why the hell I bought a dry clean-only sweater, so now I’m trying to make more of my day. This is why I was happy to swing by Evangelo’s one afternoon to catch local singer-songwriter Liv Lombardi. She’s got a folk-meets-indie-rock thing going on, and it’s good, so somebody book this lady some shows already!
Wednesday, May 30,2012
Music Features

Chartsengrafs

Test yo-self before you…best yo-self?

Alex De Vore
Maybe you’re a musician and maybe you think you’re one. Here’s a surefire way to find out if you’ve got the right stuff to become a celebrated member of the elite Santa Fe scene.
Wednesday, May 23,2012
Music Features

The Blues Man, Plus Reggae

If I love Taj Mahal, the rest of you damn well better love him, too.

Alex De Vore
When I was just a kid growing up in Los Angeles, my mother played a wide array of records for my brother and me, but the musician who brings me back to those glory days is—wait for it—Taj Mahal. My mother played 1976’s Satisfied ’N’ Tickled Too so often that, even after years of not hearing it, songs like “Black Man, Brown Man” and “Satisfied ’N’ Tickled Too” are firmly lodged in my brain with nearly the same sense of necessity as things like breathing.
Wednesday, May 16,2012
Music Features

King David

We Will Never Forget David Lescht

Alex De Vore
Sixty-four-years old isn’t exactly elderly, and I had seen David Lescht around town on many recent occasions, so the news of his death late last week was hard for me to fathom.
Wednesday, May 9,2012
Music Features

Take Cover

Every now and then, covers are the way to go.

Alex De Vore
As bands like Chango will tell you, choosing the right tune to cover is critical. It’s pretty easy to look like a fool when you choose to cover some crap nobody’s ever heard of or a song that’s beyond your means. On some occasions, however, covers outshine the original material.
Tuesday, May 1,2012
Music Features

New (Mexican) Radio

You can turn on your radio again

Alex De Vore
About a year ago, I sat down with legendary (yeah, legendary) Santa Fe DJ Maynard Del Mar to discuss changes to radio station KLBU 102.9 FM [A Sharp, May 1, 2011: “Radioactivity”]. Del Mar, along
Wednesday, April 25,2012
Music Features

Making Enemies

Public Enemy is coming, but can you attend?

Alex De Vore

Back in November, SFR received an email from Santa Fe University of Art and Design about a free public event featuring legendary hip-hop act Public Enemy. The April 28 “hip-hop symposium” is a part of SFUAD’s Artists for Positive Social Change series, a five-year initiative spearheaded by Director of Photography and Artist in Residence David Scheinbaum. According to the press release, “Artists for Positive Social Change is a groundbreaking, university-wide series of events and performances that highlight one high-profile issue or genre.” 


Wednesday, April 18,2012
Music Features

Low-Down Local Music Blues

James T Baker is pissed

Alex De Vore
 James T Baker has a problem. The local bluesman has been trying to make a go of it for 30-some years, but after being relegated to out-of-town shows and farmers markets, then recently losing a r
Tuesday, April 10,2012
Music Features

Mraz-Matazz

Hey Jason Mraz, you suck.

Alex De Vore
I’m not the type to look a gift disc in the mouth, so when I recently discovered an unsolicited package from Atlantic Records on my desk, I was pretty sure it would be a good day (they’ve got Miss
Wednesday, April 4,2012
Music Features

¡Sick!

How my super-sick girlfriend got me to stop hating her music

Alex De Vore
When it comes to music—the world’s most universal art form—the lady and I often have what you might call misunderstandings.
 
 
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