Gabe Gomez

Photo of Gabe  Gomez Gabe Gomez is a poet, playwright, editor and journalist. He received a BA in creative writing from the College of Santa Fe and an MFA in creative writing from St. Mary's College of California. He has taught English at the University of New Orleans, Tulane University, the College of Santa Fe and the Institute of American Indian Arts. He is the co-editor of Breach Press and his first book of poetry, The Outer Bands, won the Andres Montoya Poetry Prize and was published in 2007 by the University of Notre Dame Press.

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Stories by Gabe Gomez

Comin' Round the Mountain

The Heartless Bastards’ songs are simply arranged acts of aggression and poignancy that channel Patti Smith’s capacity to harness a whirlwind of feral emotion into a few minutes of punk scorn beauty.

Author Gabe Gomez Date 10/28/2008
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Great Expectations

The release of a meticulous 51-minute musical experience that is both engaged with broad ideas and acts of simplicity, sewn into a folk and country rock quilt.

Author Gabe Gomez Date 09/17/2008
Songs for Obama

For Santa Fe musician Felipe Ruibal and his salsa and cumbia band, Quemozo, the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver was about more than a bunch of talking heads. It was a place to play a high profile gig.

Author Gabe Gomez Date 09/02/2008
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Fit For A King

Little Freddie King is not a household name, but is part of the reason—if not the very reason—why the ninth annual Thirsty Ear Festival is worth the trip.

Author Gabe Gomez Date 08/27/2008
Frog Rock

The Frogville label has established the Santa Fe sound.

Author Gabe Gomez Date 08/20/2008
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Just how serious it isn't

The Gluey Brothers are a challenge to label both musically and as performers. If you close your eyes and think back to the late ’90s pseudo-funk/punk/ska scene of Sublime, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Urban Dance Squad, the Brothers would fit squarely into the mix.

Author Gabe Gomez Date 08/05/2008
Don't Be Afraid

The Apple Miner Colony is a fresco, a mixed and matched selection of strings, brass, electric and acoustic instruments sweeping with ruddy choruses, that hold the audience’s collective attention above the spectacle of witnessing such a large band at play. The live show and the band’s recently released album confirms that relevant and soulful music is alive and well in Santa Fe.

Author Gabe Gomez Date 07/29/2008
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Banjo On Its Knee

Traditional bluegrass is an enigma in contemporary music. Unlike rock or hip-hop, where growth and innovation help to keep the sound fresh and relevant, bluegrass musicians are steadfast in keeping close to the genre’s origins.

Author Gabe Gomez Date 07/23/2008
BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

Rather than crumble to the pre-existing stigmas of actor-turned-rock star, The Boxmasters’ release of a double album of 1960s-era country music puts Thornton on par with Cash as a rebellious musician.

Author Gabe Gomez Date 07/16/2008
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PERSONA AND PLACE

Poet and songwriter Kell Robertson was drawn to the Southwest by idealized images of the black-and-white films of his youth. His poems—published in more than 13 books—speak like the ghosts of another time.

Author Gabe Gomez Date 07/15/2008