03/06/2026 Friday First Time in MAX GOMEZ 8pm

$32.40

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PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING–> Doors open at 7pm concert time is 8:00.   We will no longer be serving food at the concert. Tickets are NOT MAILED , all tickets are WILL CALL ( on a list ) at the door. There is a 8% handling included in the ticket price.There also is 35 cents added to your charge per ticket for People to People

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Max Gomez is an American singer-songwriter and musician based in Taos, New Mexico.  As a child, Gomez was influenced by the country and blues sounds of Johnny Cash and Big Bill Broonzy. After getting a guitar as a Christmas present when he was 10 years old, Gomez started performing in local bars throughout New Mexico. Gomez caught the eye of Grammy Award nominee/ folk-rocker Shawn Mullins after sending Mullins some of his music through Myspace. The two soon collaborated, co-writing a handful of songs that would appear on Mullins’ next two albums, and touring throughout the U.S. together as young Gomez built up a fan base opening for the musical veteran. It wasn’t long before Gomez sealed a record deal with Nashville-based label New West Records and recorded his first album with producer Jeff TrottRule The World put Gomez on the charts, Esquire naming the title track one of the top 10 “Best New Songs” at the time.[5] In 2016 Gomez reunited with A&R rep Gary Briggs (Brigadoon Records) to release his second album Me & Joe, produced by Grammy Award-winning engineer and producer Jim Scott.[6]Gomez has shared the stage with hundreds of highly revered Americana artists including Shawn MullinsJames McMurtryBuddy MillerJim LauderdalePatty Griffin, and John Hiatt.

He has been compared to Jackson Browne and John Prine because of his seasoned blend of Americana and folk.[1] Gomez  co-founded and produces the annual Red River Folk Festival in Red River, New Mexico which hosts artists like James McMurtryThe Secret SistersShannon McNally, and Jim Lauderdale, and Robert Mirabal.[3]

 

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