Jonathan,

In Santa Fe there's the Santa Fe Brewery, 2nd Street Brewery, and the
Cowgirl Hall of Fame. Of those, probably the SF Brewery is the only
one with a sound system--I've never been there but I'm guessing they
have sound. You provide your own sound at the others. In Albuquerque
there's the El Rey Theatre and the Hallenbrick Brewery, but most
venues are not really bluegrass oriented. I can't really help you in
Farmington, but Durango is just up the road an hour and there's some
places there that have music. There's a band in Durango called the
Badly Bent who might point you to the right spots up there. The old
schoolhouse we played is out by El Morro National Monument--3 hours
from SF.

Good luck with it--let me know when you're out here and maybe we can
get together and pick a few.

Don

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Jonathan Trawick
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> Actually looking for some places to play this summer in the Santa
> Fe/Farmington area.  A band member is doing an internship there during the
> months of June/July and we thought it would be fun to play a few gigs out
> there during that time, if we could work it in.  Any
> recommendations/contacts/etc...?
> jt
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