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Apr 13 2009

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THE PUB & GRILL at the SFBC  

 SANTA FE’S FAVORITE LIVE MUSIC VENUE!

 VOTED #1  BEST BAR FOR LIVE MUSIC

 VOTED #2  BEST PLACE TO GO DANCING

IN THE SANTA FE REPORTER’S BEST OF 2008 ISSUE

37 FIRE PLACE - JUST OFF NM HIGHWAY 14 - SOUTH OF I-25  “AT THE TOP OF THE TURQUOISE TRAIL”

NEXT TO THE

SANTA FE BREWING COMPANY  

VOTED #1 BEST LOCAL BEER

IN THE SF REPORTER’S BEST OF 2008 ISSUE

We hope to see ya’ll soon at the Pub & Grill! 

Hey ya’ll!  It’s that time again! 

Please go to the Santa Fe Reporter’s home page at

www.sfreporter.com on your mark

 click on the SFR Best of Santa Fe icon,

and cast a vote for your favorite Santa Fe business’s!

It’s fun, and you can win some really cool prizes

just by voting!

The Pub and Grill at the SFBC is on the ballot again for Best Bar for Live Music and Best Place to Dance, and the Santa Fe Brewing Company is on the ballot for Best Locally Brewed Beer!  Please keep us in mind when you cast your vote!THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 

THIS WEEK AT THE PUB & GRILL

 at the Santa Fe Brewing Company 

Monday  April 13     7:30 PM     $20 Advance/No Guaranteed Seating

AMP CONCERTS, FAN MAN, THE SFR, & 98.1 KBAC PRESENT

AMANDA PALMER

Amanda Palmer is the lead singer, pianist, and lyricist/composer of the “Brechtian punk cabaret” duo The Dresden Dolls. Palmer’s solo album, Who Killed Amanda Palmer was produced by Ben Folds. “The record was supposed to be simple. It ended up not being simple at all. This is like my life. I first got the idea to put together a really simple, stripped-down, record-in-in-my-underwear-in-my-apartment-in-boston kinda thing.”  www.amandapalmer.net

 

 

Tuesday  April 14     7:30 pm     $5

YVONNE PEREA

 Yvonne has been playing guitar and writing songs since the tender age of 8 — true, she makes it look easy but many years have gone into perfecting her craft! Over the past 10 years, she has released four albums of original material: her first album, Knowing This Path (1996) seemed to predict where she would be going in her life, both as a woman and as a musician; it plots a very personal journey. Tomorrow’s Day (1999) began as a demo project of a few songs, but demand for another CD of her original music persuaded Yvonne to release it as an acoustic album. So, it became her “unplugged” project — just guitars and her searing voice. Her next album, My Peace (2002), truly captures for the first time Yvonne’s multi-dimensional talent and sound that defy a compartmentalized genre. It is a project representative of her maturity as an artist and as a person– combining upbeat, bluesy tracks with warm, full ballads and something in between. Her current album, “Mudpies”, has finally been released. A “mudpie” is a collection of mud, water, bugs, grass, rocks and anything else you can imagine as a child. This album, “Mudpies”, is a colorful collection of fun times, sad times, love and life. Produced, once again, by Matt Bissonette, “Mudpies” has landed. After hearing Yvonne’s music or watching her perform, most come away with the feeling that they have really seen a glimpse of Yvonne’s soul. In her own genuine and real way, she writes her heart into her songs.  www.yvonneperea.com 


 

Wednesday  April 15     7:30 PM     $19 Advance

FAN MAN, The SF REPORTER, & 98.1 KBAC PRESENT

GARY LOURIS

& MARK OLSON

OF THE JAYHAWKS

Gary Louris and Mark Olson are releasing Ready for the Flood, their first new release since Olson left the Jayhawks in 1995. Ready for the Flood, produced by Chris Robinson (Black Crowes), reunites their unrivaled harmonies. Led by their gifted songwriting & impeccable playing, Olson and Louris’ shimmering blend of country, folk, Americana, grit and bar band rock and songwriting skills, revive their unique sound.
www.myspace.com/readyfortheflood

 

Friday  April 17     8 PM     $5

The STRANGE

WITH DANIEL MURPHY

The Strange’s home grown unconventional blues rock is hypnotizing with heavy bass tones, groovy guitar licks, & euphonic piano melodies. Original music by talented Santa Fe musicians Mitchell Lacassagne, Justin Lindsey, Andrew Davey, Lynsay Ayala, and Braden Anderson.  www.myspace.com/fourstrange

Saturday  April 18     7:30 PM     $20 Advance

FAN MAN, THE SFR, & 98.1 KBAC PRESENT

MICHELLE SHOCKED

Shocked writes, “I was moved by the power of rock ‘n’ roll. And if you follow the trail from rock ‘n’ roll, it always leads you back to the blues, sweet soul music and finally to the churches and gospel music.” In Shocked’s case, it led to “living by the Good Book, and putting out a gospel record.” Her new CD “ToHeavenYouRide” spotlights Shocked where she shines brightest-live onstage, delivering for an audience. The album captures her at her most soulful-in the original spiritual sense.  www.michelleshocked.com


 

SUNDAY  APRIL 19     4 PM     $25/$30

FAN MAN, THE SF REPORTER, & 98.1 KBAC PRESENT

TINARIWEN

I really like the Pub, the music, but tonight the pictures caught my eye!  Enjoy! Mary

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