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January 18thVienna Teng
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January 23rdSadness, Madness, & Mayhem III
January 24thKalos
February 4thKalos
February 5thThe Sadies
February 6thRonnie Baker Brooks
February 17thLevi Platero
February 19thVanessa Collier
March 13thAlash
March 13thTinsley Ellis
March 14thVanessa Collier
March 14thAlash
March 14thTinsley Ellis
March 15thLúnasa
March 16thGwenifer Raymond
March 23rdGwenifer Raymond
March 24thArkansauce
March 26thJane Siberry
March 28thJane Siberry
March 29thRoomful of Teeth
April 6thRoomful of Teeth
April 8thAly & AJ
April 26thGhalia Volt
May 27thTab Benoit
May 28thDelbert Anderson
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The return of the AMP Library series! Thanks to the New Mexico Music Commission and the Friends of the Public Library for funding these shows!
Register for the event and we'll send you updates if there are any schedule changes, as well as info on future free programs and other events around Santa Fe and Albuquerque.
"Delbert Anderson is a strong, visionary creative artist. His music bridges cultural traditions, and is delivered with an urgency and passion that captivates. He is an important voice for his community and his generation of American artists."
—Brad Goode
Delbert Anderson creates Diné inspired musical pathways. Anderson preserves his cultural music by creating a foundation of new Diné melodies and fuses them through jazz, jam and funk. Each path serves Indigenous culture through stories, healing, history and collaboration. Delbert will be bringing a funky jazz quartet out for these shows.
Jesse Culberson is a drummer, composer, and educator from the deserts of New Mexico. After cutting his teeth in the punk rock scene, Culberson fell into the emotional draw of all things jazz and subsequently received a Jazz Studies Degree from the University of New Mexico.
Robert Muller is a pianist and composer originally from Portland, Oregon, where he studied closely with jazz great Andrew Hill. He spent the next decade in New York City, where he performed at the Blue Note, the Knitting Factory, and on MTV2. He relocated to New Mexico with his family 16 years ago and he now performs and records with award-winning regional acts that include Ryan Montaño, Entourage Jazz, and Hillary Smith.
Evan Suiter has worked for over 25 years as a professional musician and educator with thousands of hours experience performing many styles such as jazz, country, Latin, funk, classical, and rock/pop. He is currently based out of the beautiful Albuquerque area and offers freelance musician services while also serving as music director and bassist for Chevel Shepherd (winner of 2018 NBC's "The Voice").
"Anderson's music puts Navajo culture through melodies inspired by ancient songs of love and war while fusing them with modern jazz and funk."
—NPR Earthsongs"By mining traditional Navajo 'spinning songs' of love, healing and courtship, and marrying them to jazz and funk lines, Anderson and his trio have taken a place at the forefront of a vibrant Native American jazz scene."
—New York Times [Read the Times' profile of Delbert Anderson]

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