Category: Music
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Mountain Top Concert
A great turn-out for this year’s Mountain Top Concert at The Tip. Click images to enlarge.
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Black Diamond Grill
The Black Diamond Grill is one of the newest restaurants in town to offer musical entertainment. Located in the Black Mountain Playhouse complex on Pioneer Road – the road that leads to the Red River Ski Area – it features acoustic music, mostly on weekends. The restaurant which specializes in BBQ sanwiches, burgers, beers…
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Bull o’ the Woods Saloon
The Bull O’ The Woods is open seven days a week and has been offering live entertainment and high country fun since it was built in the 1940s. Today it has a variety of live music on weekends, holidays and special occasions. (It is the spiritual home of the Highway 38 Hounddogs.) In addition…
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Cowboy Evenings
Cowboy singing around a roaring campfire, under a clear and Enchanted New Mexico sky filled with a gajillion stars – that’s the Moreno Valley Cowboy Evenings. They’ve been serving up western hospitality and a taste of ranch living, providing a genuine taste of the Old & New West. The Cowboy grub is excellent: great…
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Lift House Bar & Grill
The Lift House Bar & Grill is located at the foot of The Face at the Red River Ski Area, the corner of Pioneer Road and River Street. It opens at lunch with a great menu and has a full bar with adult beverages, and features local and regional breweries. Under the management of…
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Lost Love Saloon
Located in The Lodge at Red River is the Lost Love Saloon, part of Texas Red’s Steakhouse and one of the finest intimate listening rooms in the Great Southwest. Live music with Mike Addington is a nightly draw during the high season and you never know which singer/songwriters may wander into town and stop…
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Murphey’s Rockin’ 3M
Michael Martin Murphey’s Rockin’ 3M Chuckwagon Dinner & Show is located up Bitter Creek Road. Formerly the Bitter Creek Guest Ranch, a new stage/amphitheater will greet diners and music lovers as America’s #1 Singing Cowboy performs in this beautiful lakeside setting during July, August and September.
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Motherlode Saloon
The legendary Motherlode Saloon, a great American honky-tonk of the first order, was built in the mid-1930s as a saloon, dancehall and gambling establishment. Well, two out of three ain’t bad, and even though gambling ended in the early 1950s, the saloon and dancehall are still going strong. The stage has seen the likes…
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Red River Community House
The Red River Community House has hosted a variety of fine music over the years for your listening pleasure. If you’re a player, they offer Jammin’ on the Porch for acoustic musicians of all levels of expertise. They also host part of the Southwest Pickers Bluegrass and Old Time Music Festival, as well as…
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The Tip Restaurant
Ride the Platinum Chairlift to the top of the mountain and you will find The Tip Restaurant which offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, great cuisine and in summer there is “Music On Top,” a concert series featuring a variety of live acoustic music on the deck, in the past…