May 05--The 2013 Santa Fe Bandstand free music series on the Santa Fe Plaza will feature 89 performances during an expanded, nine-week schedule this summer.
Here is a complete listing of the diverse performers scheduled to appear in the concert series, brought to you with the help of various local sponsors by Outside In Productions:
Friday, June 21
--6 p.m.: Ivon Ulibarri & Cafe Mocha, Albuquerque salsa band
--7:15 p.m.: Son Como Son, Albuquerque salsa band
Monday, June 24
--6 p.m.: The Barefoot Movement, folk/bluegrass Americana from Johnson City, Tenn.
--7:15 p.m.: The Dunwells, Indie band from Leeds, England
Tuesday, June 25
--6 p.m.: Shannon McNally, Americana singer-songwriter
--7:15 p.m.: Eliza Gilkyson, Americana singer-songwriter returns to Santa Fe from Austin, Texas
Wednesday, June 26
--6 p.m.: Sorela, Hispanic pop from a pair of Albuquerque sisters
--7:15 p.m.: Sol Fire, Santa Fe Hispanic rock group
Thursday, June 27
--6 p.m.: Todd & The Fox, Indie dance-oriented music written by Todd Lovato on banjo
--7:15 p.m.: John Courage & The Great Plains: Indie band
Monday, July 1
--Noon: Eaglestar, folk, Michael Combs with his daughter Beth
--6 p.m.: Strolling Scones, oldies, classic '60s pop and psychedelica
--7:15 p.m.: The Wise Guys, oldies. Think Beatles hits, blues, country and some rancheras
Tuesday, July 2
--6 p.m.: Funktasm with Little Leroy, local funk band.
--7:15 p.m.: Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band, funk, from Asheville, N.C.
Monday, July 8
--Noon: Polyphony Marimba, Santa Fe-based world-marimba ensemble
--6 p.m.: Simon Blakley & The Honkey Tonk Crew, country
--7:15 p.m.: James "Slim" Hand, country
Tuesday, July 9
--6 p.m.: Cali Shaw, Indie rock, singer-songwriter
--7:15 p.m.: Alex Maryol, Indie/blues/rock, Santa Fe's own
Wednesday, July 10
--Noon: T.B.A.
--6 p.m.: Mariachi Aztlan, mariachi
--7:15 p.m.: Severo y Grupo Fuego, Hispanic with cumbia flavor
Thursday, July 11
--6 p.m.: Cloacas, Indie, with elements of folk, Americana, classical and American gothic
--Intermission: Sage Harrington, Indie, silly songs on ukulele
--7:30 p.m.: A Hawk and A Hacksaw, Indie/world, fusion of folk styles
Saturday, July 13
--6 p.m.: Suzanne Teng & Mystic Journey (featuring Gilbert Levy), world.
--Intermission: Azadeh Dance Company
--7:30 p.m.: Wagogo, world, with strong dose of Zimbabwean mbira, roots music from the islands and New Mexican.
Monday, July 15
--Noon: Floozy, Americana, classical, pop, flamenco, rock, folk, soul from an Albuquerque trio
--6 p.m.: Busy & The Krazy 88!, "Hipster Pop," Busy McCarroll's latest incarnation
--7:15 p.m.: JQ Whitcomb, jazz, Santa Fe trumpeter and composer
Tuesday, July 16
--6 p.m.: Anthony Leon & The Chain, country/rock
--7:15 p.m.: Hoodoos, rock/blues. Billy Desmond returns from Portland, Ore.
Wednesday, July 17
--Noon: Blue Moon Prairie, country trio
--6 p.m.: Felix y Los Gatos, zydeco band from Albuquerque
--7:15 p.m.: Curley Taylor, zydeco from Sunset, La.
Thursday, July 18
--6 p.m.: The Gregg Daigle Band, Americana, equal parts Duane Allman and Bela Fleck
--7:15 p.m.: The Free Range Ramblers, Americana
Monday, July 22
--Noon: Clan Tynker, family circus. Siblings performing whimsical "Old World/Vaudeville" entertainment
--6 p.m.: Ryan Christopher Montano, jazz trumpeter
--7:15 p.m.: Max Baca y Los Texmaniacs, Tex-Mex conjunto
Tuesday, July 23
--6 p.m.: The Mil-Tones, jazz, New Orleans second-line brass band.
--7:15 p.m.: Larry Mitchell, jazz/rock guitarist.
Wednesday, July 24
--Noon: The Railyard Reunion Band
--6 p.m. Baile Espanol, Hispanic children's dance group
--7:15 p.m.: Manzanares, nuevo Latino, led by Abiquiu-born brothers David and Michael Manzanares
Thursday, July 25
--6 p.m.: hONEey house, Indie
--7:15 p.m.: Jay Boy Adams and Zenobia, R&B
Monday, July 29
--Noon: Fiddlin' Doc Gonzales, country/Hispanic
--6 p.m.: Lipbone Redding, Indie, noted for his ability to imitate brass instruments
--7:15 p.m.: Round Mountain, Americana duo, brothers Char and Robbie Rothschild
Tuesday, July 30
--6 p.m.: Treemotel, Indie
--7:15 p.m. Jupiter Spiral, Indie, with psych and post-rock influences
Wednesday, July 31
--Noon: La Familia Vigil, classic Northern New Mexico, Cipriano Vigil, son Cipriano Jr. and daughter Felicita
--6 p.m.: Mariachi Buenaventura, New Mexico's only all-female mariachi band
--7:15 p.m.: Lumbre del Sol, Santa Fe's Chicano rock band for four decades
Thursday, Aug. 1
--6 p.m.: John Trentacosta & Straight Up, Santa Fe jazz group
--7:30 p.m.: Bert Dalton's Brazil Project, blend of traditional, contemporary and Brazilian jazz
Monday, Aug. 5
--Noon: Santa Fe University of Art and Design Contemporary Ensemble, Americana
--6 p.m.: Bill Hearne, Santa Fe's flat-pickin' country/folk singer.
--7:15 p.m.: Cathy Faber's Swingin' Country Band, country.
Tuesday, Aug. 6
--6 p.m.: The Canyon Road Blues Band, blues/R&B
--7:15 p.m.: Soulstatic, Tony Buford-led funk/R&B
Wednesday, Aug. 7
--6 p.m. Tiho Dimitrov, blues/rock
--Intermission: The Candyman's "School of Rock" Band, Santa Fe's future rock stars
--7:15 p.m.: Max Gomez, Indie/folk, from Taos
Thursday, Aug. 8
--6 p.m.: Matthew Andrae, New Mexico classic, from Santa Fe
--7:30 p.m.: Joe West and The Santa Fe Revue, Americana
Friday, Aug. 9
--6 p.m.: Little Bird & The Big Boy Band, country
--7:15 p.m.: The Derailers, Country band from Austin, Texas
Monday, Aug. 12
--6 p.m. Nation Beat, world, Brooklyn-based collective
--7:15 p.m. Nacao Estrela Brilhante, one of Brazil's oldest traditional maracatu groups, from Recife
Tuesday, Aug. 13
--6 p.m.: Nosotros, salsa
--7:15 p.m.: DJ P.A. Trix, live salsa dance party with latest sounds from Cuba
Wednesday, Aug. 14
--6 p.m.: Indigie Femme, Native American
--7:15 p.m.: Robert Mirabal, Taos flutist kicks off Indian Market weekend
Monday, Aug. 19
--6 p.m.: Man No Sober, Indie rock
--7:15 p.m.: The Pleasure Pilots Band, Santa Fe-based R&B/blues band
Tuesday, Aug. 20
--6 p.m.: Broomdust Caravan, juke joint, honky tonk, biker bar rock and roll, from Santa Fe
--7:15 p.m.: Jimmy Stadler, blues/rock, from Taos
Wednesday, Aug. 21
--6 p.m.: Terri Hendrix & Lloyd Maines, Americana, from Texas
--7:15 p.m.: Christina Herr & Wild Frontier, Americana, from Albuquerque
Thursday, Aug. 22
--6 p.m.: Radio La Chamusa, reggae/world, from El Paso
--7:30 p.m.: The Imperial Rooster, Indie/country/rock, gonzo roots music from Espanola
Friday, Aug. 23
--6 p.m.: Boris McCutcheon, Americana, singer-songwriter plays guitar, harmonica and mandolin
--7:15 p.m.: Jono Manson, gravelly-voiced Americana/rock, from Santa Fe
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