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2017 Platinum Music Awards Featured On KVSF Radio

KVSF Radio’s Platinum Music Awards Feature with Richard Eeds

New Mexico Music Commission Foundation president, David Schwartz, was recently interviewed by Richard Eeds on KVSF Radio in Santa Fe. A very nice interview, indeed. David is producer of the Platinum Music Awards ceremony. Below is a clip of the interview in which he shares information about the awards and how to nominate. Nominations are open now through February 15, 2017. The awards ceremony is scheduled for July 15, 2017 at the Lensic. The public is encouraged to nominate your favorite New Mexico music heroes and icons.

“The Platinums” are an evolution of the New Mexico Music Commission’s Platinum Achievement Awards, established in 2013 to celebrate the role that the music industry plays in the cultural life and economic success of New Mexico. Five Platinum Awards are presented annually to living musicians and music supporters who have demonstrated lifetime achievement in their musical idiom or have made significant or distinguished contributions to music in New Mexico. A diverse and prestigious list of musicians and other outstanding individuals will be honored. The Platinum Awards will continue to evolve with the state’s ever-changing music industry so that the impact and relevance of the awards persist.

Visit the Platinum Music Awards web site for more info and to nominate

Email info@platinummusicawards.org for more info.

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2017 Platinum Music Awards: Call for Nominations

Who Are New Mexico’s Musical Heroes?

From January 1 until February 15 you will have a chance to nominate the people and organizations that have made major contributions to the musical arts of New Mexico.

Five Honorees will be celebrated on July 21 at the Lensic, in Santa Fe.

The Platinum Music Awards celebrate the lifetime achievement of New Mexico’s music heroes and icons. The Awards are an evolution of the New Mexico Music Commission’s Platinum Achievement Awards—given to musicians, music supporters, and music organizations or businesses that have demonstrated the highest level of achievement and have contributed significantly to the musical culture of New Mexico. The Awards are also a benefit for the Solace Crisis Treatment Center and the New Mexico Music Commission.

Eligibility

Musicians, individuals, or organizations that have made significant and outstanding contributions to the music industry are eligible to receive the award. This includes musicians from any musical genre, music educators, advocates, or patrons who were born in New Mexico or have established residence in the state at some point in their life; and/or music-related businesses, nonprofits, and foundations.

An individual is ineligible to receive a Platinum Award if they are: a candidate for or currently serving public office, a New Mexico Music Commissioner, an employee of the Department of Cultural Affairs, or related to a member of these organizations.

Guidelines

The following materials are required with each nomination:

  1. A completed nomination form.
  2. A brief statement that includes: the nominee’s contributions to NM’s music industry, your relationship to the nominee, and why the nominee merits receiving the award.
  3. Three samples of the nominees work, such as: publications, reviews, articles, previous awards received, web sites or social media, and musicians only: live performances, official music videos, or studio recordings.
  4. Three letters of support from people familiar with the nominee’s work, such as colleagues, students, mentors, etc. We’ve provided a sample of a letter of support to give you an idea of what we’re looking for.

Click here to nominate.

Awards Timeline

January         Nominations sought: January 1 to February 15, 2017, noon

February      Nominations juried by a distinguished panel selected by the Music Commission

March            Public announcement of awardees: March 15, 2017

July                 Awards ceremony: July 21, 2017 at the Lensic Performing Arts Center in Santa Fe

Recipients

Below is a list of Platinum Music Award winners.

2015: Jerry Lopez

2014: Bumblebee Bob Weil; Herb Jeffries

2013: Kenneth Broad

For More Information

www.platinummusicawards.org

Awards Ceremony

The New Mexico Music Commission Foundation will launch the Platinum Music Awards on Friday, July 21, 2017, at the Lensic Performing Arts Center, in Santa Fe. In addition to honoring five major music figures, some of New Mexico’s best and most diverse musical talent will perform in this unique musical variety show.

The Platinum Music Awards are an evolution of the New Mexico Music Commission’s Platinum Achievement Awards—given to musicians, music supporters, and music organizations or businesses that have demonstrated the highest level of achievement and have contributed significantly to the musical culture of New Mexico. This evolution of the Platinum’s brings a new high-profile event to New Mexico, and shows overdue respect and appreciation to our state’s pioneering musical artists.

Ticket Information

Contact the Lensic Performing Arts Center at 505-988-1234.

This event is sponsored in part by:

The Platinum Music Awards is a fundraiser for Solace Crisis Treatment Center and the New Mexico Music Commission.
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2017 Platinum Music Awards Featured in Santa Fe Reporter

Thank you to the Santa Fe Reporter and Alex De Vore for the great article about the 2017 Platinum Music Awards!

Here is a link to the Reporter’s article.

 

 

For more information about the awards:

Nominations are open now through February 15, 2017.

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Music Commission to Meet in Albuquerque

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 5, 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

January 10, 2017

 Santa Fe – The New Mexico Music Commission will hold a meeting on Tuesday, January 10, 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.

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Music Commission to Meet in Albuquerque

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 10, 2016

Contact: David Schwartz, Chair, New Mexico Music Commission
Phone: 415-730-7305
dsmedia@earthlink.net

New Mexico Music Commission to Meet in Albuquerque

November 10, 2016

Santa Fe – The New Mexico Music Commission will hold a meeting on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 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.

Click here to view a site map of Menaul School; the Old Brick building is #5 on the map.

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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New Mexico Music Commission to Meet in Santa Fe

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 8, 2016

Contact: David Schwartz, Chair, New Mexico Music Commission
Phone: 415-730-7305
dsmedia@earthlink.net

New Mexico Music Commission to Meet in Santa Fe

September 8, 2016

Santa Fe – The New Mexico Music Commission will hold a meeting on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 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.