Welcome to the New Mexico Music Commission.
The New Mexico Music Commission (NMMC) consists of a cross-section of New Mexico citizens representing all facets of our state’s unique and diverse music industry. As is befitting of New Mexico, the commission embraces and reflects all musical genres gracing our state’s multicultural tableau.
You can read our statute and bylaws by clicking these links.
History
2005 The New Mexico Music Commission was created by Executive Order of Governor Bill Richardson. Richardson appointed Lee Berk chair, Nancy Laflin executive director, and appropriated a commission budget of approximately $175,000, which included Ms. Laflin’s salary and benefits package. The executive order administratively attached the Commission to New Mexico Arts, the State Arts agency, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs.
2009 The commission was codified into state law by the New Mexico legislature under a bill introduced by Albuquerque Representative Al Park, after passing unanimously in both the House and Senate. Known as the Music Commission Act (Sections 18-16-1 through 18-16-4 NMSA 1978, being Laws 2009, Chapter 13, Sections 1 through 4). A partner bill to procure a permanent budget and executive director position for the commission was not initiated.
2012 The commission’s budget and executive director position expired at the end of Governor Richardson’s term. The New Mexico Music Commission Foundation was created by commission chair Lee Berk and David Schwartz (the foundation’s inaugural president) to garner private sector support for commission initiatives in an effort to offset the loss of state funding.
2014 The Legislature allocated funding for a part-time music commission administrator.
2020 Governor Lujan Grisham appointed 12 new commissioners, reappointed 1 commissioner, and appointed Carlos Medina as commission chair.
2021 Governor Lujan Grisham appointed the commission’s 15th commissioner, marking the first time in over a decade the music commission is fully seated.
Governor
- 2003-2011 Bill Richardson
- 2011-2019 Susana Martinez
- 2019-present Michelle Lujan Grisham
Commission Chair
- 2005-2013 Lee Berk appointed by Governor Richardson
- 2013-2016 David Schwartz appointed by Governor Martinez
- 2016-2017 Dan Stoddard Vice Chair / Acting Chair elected by commissioners
- 2017-2020 Melissa Sanchez Vice Chair / Acting Chair elected by commissioners
- 2020-present Carlos Medina appointed by Governor Lujan Grisham
Commission Staff
- 2005-2011 Nancy Laflin Executive Director
- 2015-2022 Thomas Goodrich Administrator (part-time)
- 2023-present Katherine Bruell (part-time)
Mission
To protect, promote, and preserve the musical traditions of New Mexico, to foster appreciation of the value of music, and to encourage the educational, creative and professional musical activities of the residents of New Mexico.
Public Meetings
Meeting commence every January, April, July, and October on the second Tuesday of the month from 1-3pm mountain time by Zoom. They are open to the public and admission is free. To receive the Zoom link for a meeting, please contact Katherine Bruell at katherine.bruell@dca.nm.gov or 505-487-0519.
2023 Meeting Dates
31 January 11 April 11 July 10 October
2022 Meeting Dates
11 January 12 April 12 July 11 October
Meeting Agendas
2023 January April July October
2022 January April July October
2021 January April July October
2020 February(1) May(2) August(2) November
2019 February April June(1) August November(1)
2018 February April June August November
2017 January March May July November
2016 January March May July September November
2015 January March May July September November
Meeting Minutes
2023 January April July October (1)
2022 January April July October
2021 January April July October
2020 February(1) May(2) August(2) November
2019 February(1) April(1) June(1) August(1) November(1)
2018 February April June August November(1)
2017 January March(1) May July November
2016 January March(1) May July September(1) November
2015 January(1) March May July September(1) November
(1) A quorum of commissioners was not achieved.
(2) Cancelled due to COVID-19 health orders.