Monday, July 22, 2013

Blue Moon rising

On Saturday evening, the second opening was held for Intersection:  lens, light, life at La Tienda Exhibit space in Eldorado.  The absolute highlight of the evening was the music of Blue Moon Prairie, a phenomenal group of woman from northern New Mexico, playing their own special brand of music.  What I would call Rocky Mountain folk, it contains threads of blues, country, and folk music that weaves stories the way good music should.  Caroline Jenney, Robyn Adams, and Laura Melanie Stein sometimes whaled on their guitars, mandolins, and keyboard, and at other times slowed it down to reach way down into the soul.  Their voices and harmony added another instrument to the blend.

This Thursday evening, 25 July, Blue Moon Prairie will open Taos Plaza Live! at 6 p.m. (on the plaza in Taos).   I encourage everyone to catch their opening act.

Here are some shots of them in action.

 Laura Melanie Stein


Caroline Jenney

Robyn Adams



and a few details...





until next Monday,

DB

a passion for the image

1 comment:

  1. Good to see environmental portraiture like this, Daryl. Or is it event photography? You've captured the gesture, movement and joy of music making very well, indeed.

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