Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Randy Granger to perform at Southern New Mexico Pride fundraiser
LAS CRUCES – Award winning singer-songwriter, musician Randy Granger will be performing at a house-concert to raise funds for Southern New Mexico Pride.
The concert, which includes libations and prizes, will be held at a private residence in Las Cruces on June 6th, 7-10 p.m. Suggested donation is $20. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own folding chairs or blankets. No alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Randy Granger is a singer-songwriter, composer, recording artist and performing musician. His unique “Southwest Americana” style blends elements of Native American, Folk and world music. He has earned recognition for his songwriting, flute playing, composing, production and poetry from the New Mexico Music Industry Awards, the Native American Music Awards and the Great American Song Awards. His CD A Place Called Peace received a “Lifestyle Award” nomination for “Best Native American Album” from the New Age broadcasting industry. NPR’s All Things Considered profiled Randy in 2007 for his music on the ethereal Hang drum.
Notes and Chords Magazine said of Randy’s music, “You hear in the music of Native American Randy Granger – elements of New Mexico...sage and mesquite, deserts and canyons, the Rio Grande River and stunning sunsets. The Southwest is in his blood and in his soul.”
Volunteers and vendors are now being accepted for the celebration, “40 Years After Stonewall: Partners In Pride,” on Saturday, June 27, from 10 a.m. -3 p.m. at Pioneer Women’s Park.
For more information or directions, e-mail Jeff Stevens at jffrystevens@yahoo.com
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