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Music Commission to Meet in Bernalillo

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 8, 2017

Contact: Dan Stoddard, Vice Chair | Interim Chair, New Mexico Music Commission
Phone: 575-791-3393
dandjstoddard@gmail.com

New Mexico Music Commission to Meet in Bernalillo

Santa Fe – The New Mexico Music Commission will hold a meeting on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 from 10 am to noon, at the Sandoval County Administrative Offices, 1500 Idalia Road, Building D, 2nd floor, Bernalillo, NM 87004. The meeting is open to the public.

Copies of the agenda will be available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting at the Commission’s website, www.newmexicomusic.org. Copies of the agenda also may be obtained by contacting New Mexico Arts at 505-827-6490; or statewide: 800-879-4278; or fax: 505-827-6043.

Reasonable accommodations will be made for special needs. Please contact New Mexico Arts, 407 Galisteo Street, Santa Fe NM 87501, 505-827-6490; or statewide: 800-879-4278; or fax: 505-827-6043, at least one (1) week before the meeting or as soon as possible. Public documents, including the agenda and minutes, can be provided in various accessible formats. Please contact New Mexico Arts if a summary or other type of accessible format is needed.

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The New Mexico Music Commission is an advisory body made up of Governor-appointed volunteers who are specialists and leaders in the state’s diverse music industry. Their mission is 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. The commission is administratively attached to New Mexico Arts, the State Arts agency and a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs.

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Music Commissioner George Adelo Has Died

The Music Commission Announces the Passing of Commissioner George Adelo

October 24, 2017

image from George Adelo’s Facebook page

It is with our deepest sorrow that we inform you of the death of our beloved Music Commissioner George Adelo on October 23, 2017.

George E. Adelo, 64, passed away on October 23, 2017 surrounded by his loving family. He was born on April 23, 1953 to Consuelo and George Adelo. George grew up in Pecos, but worked most of his life in Santa Fe where he practiced law since being admitted into the State Bar in 1978. George helped run his family’s business and always called Pecos home. George loved music, was the most amazing musician and loved playing music with his band, White Buffalo. He was an actor and had a very creative soul. His presence was large and could never go unnoticed. He was a beautiful man, husband, father and grandfather. George is preceded in death by his parents, grandfather, Samuel Adelo, uncles, Basheer Adelo, Frank Adelo, and Arcy Adelo, in laws Jose and Josephine Jacques, brothers in law, Joseph Jacques and George Shock, nephew David Rascon and special friend Jimmy Varela. George is survived by his most loving wife, Marie Adelo, his most proud children, George Adelo III (Andrea), Ben Adelo (Brandy), Amanda Adelo Padilla (Michael), the love of his life and keeper of his heart, granddaughter Paloma, special uncle, Michael Adelo, sisters in law, Diane Shock, Benny Chavez (Ben), Patsy Rascon (Franky), brother in law, Michael Jacques (Carolyn) and many nieces and nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles, and many, many friends and colleagues. Dad will be with the stars, twinkling each night, and remind us of all his beauty and light. A rosary will be recited on October 29, 2017 at 7:30 pm at St. Anne’s Catholic Church and a mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Anne’s Catholic Church at 10:00 am on October 30, 2017 to be followed by interment to Memorial Gardens. A reception will be held after at the Bourbon Grill formally known as the Steaksmith. Pallbearers are his nephews Joseph Jacques, Joseph Rascon, Patrick Rascon, band mates, Ben Lucero, James Michael King, and close friend, Perry Barnes. Honorary Pallbearers will be John Fox, Raymond Ortiz, Patrick Casey, Tony Herunda, Jay Ritter, Leonard Romero and Jamieson Brown.

Funeral Arrangements and Memorial:

October 29, 2017
7:30pm Rosary – St. Anne’s Catholic Church
511 Alicia St., Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

October 30, 2017
10:00am Mass – St. Anne’s Catholic Church
Interment (following Mass) – Santa Fe Memorial Gardens
Reception (following Interment) – Bourbon Grill

November 10, 2017
7:00pm Memorial Jam – Skylight Santa Fe
Please join us for an evening of music to celebrate the life of our dear friend George Adelo. The jam will be sign-up style. There will be a backline and house backing band. Musicians, please bring your instruments for plug and play set up (except drums and keys) and have 1-2 songs ready to go. We encourage collaborations, back up singing etc. Let’s make a joyful noise for Georgie Angel!

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The New Mexico Music Commission is an advisory body made up of Governor-appointed volunteers who are specialists and leaders in the state’s diverse music industry. Their mission is 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. The commission is administratively attached to New Mexico Arts, the State Arts agency and a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs.

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Music Commission to Meet in Albuquerque

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 5, 2017

Contact: Dan Stoddard, Vice Chair | Interim Chair, New Mexico Music Commission
Phone: 575-791-3393
dandjstoddard@gmail.com

New Mexico Music Commission to Meet in Albuquerque

July 5, 2017

Santa Fe – The New Mexico Music Commission will hold a meeting on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 from 10 am to noon, in the Board of Directors Room, Old Brick building, at The Menaul School, 301 Menaul Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM  87107. The meeting is open to the public.

Copies of the agenda will be available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting at the Commission’s website, www.newmexicomusic.org. Copies of the agenda also may be obtained by contacting New Mexico Arts at 505-827-6490; or statewide: 800-879-4278; or fax: 505-827-6043.

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The New Mexico Music Commission is an advisory body made up of Governor-appointed volunteers who are specialists and leaders in the state’s diverse music industry. Their mission is 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. The commission is administratively attached to New Mexico Arts, the State Arts agency and a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs.

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Music Commission to Meet in Santa Fe

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 4, 2017

Contact: Daniel Stoddard, Interim Chair, New Mexico Music Commission
Phone: 575-791-3393
dandjstoddard@gmail.com

New Mexico Music Commission to Meet in Santa Fe

May 9, 2017

Santa Fe – The New Mexico Music Commission will hold a meeting on Tuesday, May 9, 2017 from 10 am to noon, in the Meem Auditorium at the Laboratory of Anthropology on Museum Hill, 710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87504. The meeting is open to the public.

Copies of the agenda will be available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting at the Commission’s website, www.newmexicomusic.org. Copies of the agenda also may be obtained by contacting New Mexico Arts at 505-827-6490; or statewide: 800-879-4278; or fax: 505-827-6043.

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The New Mexico Music Commission is an advisory body administratively attached to New Mexico Arts, the State Arts agency and a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs. The commission is made up of fifteen Governor-appointed volunteers who are specialists and leaders in the state’s diverse music industry. Their mission is to stimulate opportunities for musicians, music organizations, and other groups for activities or projects, to provide musical services and support to the state, to maintain and encourage musical excellence, and to promote awareness of and access to the music industry for all of the people of New Mexico.

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2017 Platinum Music Awards Honorees Announced

Platinum Music Awards – 2017 Honorees Announced!

The New Mexico Music Commission and its Foundation announce six music legends to be honored at the inaugural Platinum Music Awards. The gala event will celebrate the lifetime achievements of the six honorees through presentations and performances taking place at the Lensic Performing Arts Center on July 21, 2017.

The inaugural Class of 2017 Platinum Music Awards honorees are:

Arlen Asher — Multi-woodwind maestro, Arlen Asher, is one of New Mexico’s long-standing jazz luminaries. He has performed on major recordings and at numerous jazz festivals, as well as a producer and on-air personality for KNME-TV, KOB-TV and KHFM radio. His private woodwind studio has taught woodwind fundamentals and jazz improvisation to hundreds of students for more than 50 years. At 87-years old, Asher remains active as a performer while hosting “The Jazz Experience” on KSFR, Santa Fe Public Radio station.

Fernando Cellicion — Fernando Cellicion is an accomplished musician playing many contemporary instruments and the ancient Native American flute for which he has developed his own style and sound. His efforts in defining a Native American music genre have created Native American songs that could be shared publicly (outside the Pueblo) and helped shape the unique Native American music and performance genre. Fernando is a solid leader in the New Mexico Native American music genre, representing New Mexico Indigenous People throughout the world.

Bill and Bonnie Hearne — Texas transplants, Bill and Bonnie Hearne, became an institution in New Mexico’s musical landscape beginning in 1979, with their unique blend of Southwest Americana, bluegrass, country and swing music that influenced many artists including Lyle Lovett, Jerry Jeff Walker, Nanci Griffith and Eliza Gilkyson. After Bonnie quit touring in 2003 due to health issues, Bill formed a trio and quartet and continues to play and record his music. Bill’s most recent release, “All That’s Real” shows him as an inspired performer who has travelled many miles down the honky tonk road.

Al Hurricane — Alberto Nelson “Al Hurricane” Sanchez is a key figure in the history of New Mexico’s music scene having released more than thirty albums, reflecting his unique blend of Norteño and Tex-Mex musical styles. His musical roots trace back to 5-years old when he and his guitar began developing a unique approach combining country music, old Mexican rancheras and rock. Through the years, he has performed alongside Fats Domino, Marvin Gaye, Chuck Berry, Jimmy Clanton, and Chubby Checker.

Dr. Dale E. Kempter — Dale Kempter is one of the Southwest’s most outstanding and beloved music educators and conductors who has been at the helm of the Albuquerque Youth Symphony Program (AYSP) for more than 50 years, where he continues as Music Director Laureate. He also served as supervisor of fine arts and instruction coordinator for Albuquerque Public Schools for many years. Kempter was honored in 1989 as “Music Educator of the Year” by the New Mexico Music Educators Association, and won the 1991 American String Teachers National School Education Award as well as the New Mexico Governor’s Arts Award in 2002.

Catherine OppenheimerThe Lee Berk Award — A former professional dancer with the New York City Ballet, Catherine Oppenheimer has provided opportunities for talented young musicians throughout the state to receive top-quality music education. In 1994, she co-founded the National Dance Institute of New Mexico, a statewide organization annually teaching nearly 10,000 children throughout the state. In 2010, she was also the driving force behind the creation of New Mexico School for the Arts, the state’s first residential high school for the performing and visual arts.

“These six distinguished honorees were selected from a diverse set of nominations of all musical genres from all parts of New Mexico. The selection committee, appointed by the Music Commission, was tasked with picking five recipients from the public’s nominations for this year’s awards ceremony,” said David Schwartz, producer of the Platinum Music Awards and president of the New Mexico Music Commission Foundation. “With this diverse group, the show at the Lensic promises to be entertaining and eclectic.”

Musicians, celebrities and distinguished guests will be featured with musical performances and personal tributes. Joe West with his band, the Santa Fe Revue, will be the master of ceremonies in support of the many musical tributes. In addition, Solace Crisis Treatment Center’s 2017 Person of the Year will be announced and many local and national acts and presenters will provide entertainment during the show.

The Platinum Music Awards is also a benefit to provide funding for the New Mexico Music Commission’s “Music in School” programs and for the Solace Crisis Treatment Center, a non-profit agency that provides support and services to individuals who are in crisis or suffering from trauma.

“We would also like to thank our many sponsors that have generously contributed funds and support that helped make this event possible, including our presenting sponsor Allstate Insurance,” said Ned Jacobs, co-producer of the PMAs. “Our co-producing sponsor AMP has been instrumental in helping to coordinate talent and other events surrounding the show. Platinum Level sponsors Cisneros Design, 4LEET, LANB, Hutton Broadcasting and, of course, the Lensic have also provided crucial support, along with our Gold Circle and Sustaining sponsors.”

Prior to the event at the Lensic Performing Arts Center, the music legends will be honored at a private ceremony at the Governor’s Mansion.

Tickets for the event are available March 21, 2017 at the Lensic Box Office or call (505) 988-1234.

For more information on the Platinum Music Awards, visit www.platinummusicawards.org or email info@platinummusicawards.org.

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Music Commission to Meet in Albuquerque

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 8, 2017

Contact: Dan Stoddard, Interim Chair, New Mexico Music Commission

Phone: 575-791-3393

dandjstoddard@gmail.com

New Mexico Music Commission to Meet in Albuquerque

March 9, 2017

Santa Fe – The New Mexico Music Commission will hold a meeting on Tuesday, March 14, 2017 from 10 am to noon, in the Board of Trustess room, Old Brick Building on The Menaul School campus, 301 Menaul Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107. The meeting is open to the public.

Copies of the agenda will be available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting at the Commission’s website, www.newmexicomusic.org. Copies of the agenda also may be obtained by contacting New Mexico Arts at 505-827-6490; or statewide: 800-879-4278; or fax: 505-827-6043.

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The New Mexico Music Commission is an advisory body administratively attached to New Mexico Arts, the State Arts agency and a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs. The commission is made up of fifteen Governor-appointed volunteers who are specialists and leaders in the state’s diverse music industry. Their mission is to stimulate opportunities for musicians, music organizations, and other groups for activities or projects, to provide musical services and support to the state, to maintain and encourage musical excellence, and to promote awareness of and access to the music industry for all of the people of New Mexico.