Category: Music
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Yesterday’s Diner
Yesterdays Diner is located on west Main Street – also referred to on the map as Highway 38 – in the Miner’s Building, next to All Seasons Sports Shop. Offering breakfast, lunch and dinner – pancakes, bacon & eggs, burgers, tacos, meatloaf, sandwiches etc, it is a step back to the days of poodle…
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Jeff Fagan
Billed as a child prodigy gone wild, “Professor” Jeff Fagan has been playing the keyboard since the age of six. After getting a degree in History from Texas A&M where he was involved in neither agriculture nor the military, Jeff became a musical road warrior, exploring the joys of life as an itinerant musician.…
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Michael Smith
A native son of the Texas Panhandle, Michael Smith has been a long-time fixture at the Bobcat Pass Cowboy Evenings and is one of the founding members of the Highway 38 Houndogs who play frequently at the Bull O’ the Woods Saloon, Red River Brewing Co. and other local venues and events. Mike also occasionally…
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Ry Taylor
Ry Taylor has been playing music for family and friends since he was 10 years old, a gift from his father, well-known northern New Mexico singer Rod Taylor. Today he continues to play for the public, composing his own songs as well as offering the well-known songs of his generation. Ry was born and raised…
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Michael Martin Murphey
A bona fide son of the Lone Star state, America’s #1 selling singing cowboy, Michael Martin Murphey, divides his time between ranches in the Panhandle of West Texas, northern New Mexico, Southern Colorado and the Ocooch Mountains of Wisconsin. Murphey has six gold records and a pocket full of Grammy nominations, as well as confirmation…
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Syd Masters
The youngest of four children in a family of musicians, Syd Masters was cognizant of many styles of music at an early age. One can hear the influences of jazz, blues, classical, big band swing, gospel and folk all come together in his writing and arrangements of western music. His recordings under the Vision label,…
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Fritz Davis
Fritz Davis grew up in a musical family. His grandmother on his mother’s side was a ballerina who also played harmonica and steel guitar. His grandfather on his father’s side played piano in silent movie houses and was a rodeo clown. His father sang and played guitar and his uncle was a professional entertainer with…
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The Damn Band
Fronted by K. Bolan, The Damn Band performs around the area, at the Bull o’ the Woods and special events here in Red River and Taos. K is the backbone of the band but the other vocalists change periodically, lending variety to the performances. K. Bolan was part of the music scenes in Los Angeles…
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Mike Addington
A veteran of California honky-tonks and hangouts, singer/songwriter Mike Addington moved to Red River around 2004 and has been entertaining visitors and locals alike ever since. With a seemingly endless repertoire of classics and standards from American popular music, as well as his own songs, he is at home as a solo act and equally…