Taos, NM (Dec 14-Dec 29):

Unique Events:

Friday Dec 15, The Rifters will be in the house with some legendary Taos Country Music! Don Richmond, Rod Taylor, and Jim Bradley make up this country trio with beautiful three part harmonies and the music to back it up! The Rifters are well known for keeping the crowd moving so when you come out this Friday night, be sure to bring your dancing shoes! The Doors will open at 7PM and showtime will be at 8PM. $10 general admission and all ages welcome with parent/guardian supervision.

Saturday Dec 16, Jimmy Stadler presents Taos Charter School's Holiday Music Show! Come check out the talented youth of Taos at the KTAOS Solar Center! Upwards of 40 Taos Academy students will be performing in four different bands from 6-8PM. There is NO COVER, but a suggested donation which goes directly to benefit the Taos Academy Music Program. These kids are seriously talented, but with a teacher like Jimmy Stadler that is no surprise! Music starts at 6:30PM! All ages welcome and encouraged!

Friday Dec 22, Bob Andrews and Mina Tanks' Holiday Party! Join us for a very special Holiday Party hosted by Bob Andrews and Mina Tank! Mina and Bob debuted their duo act last year to packed houses, where Mina's soulful vocal talent and their unique harmonic blend delighted the crowd. Their repertoire is an infectious mix of both old and new selections. Bob Andrews and Mina Tank's Holiday Party! Music starts at 8PM, General Admission is only $8.

Friday December 29, A Special Holiday Concert with Max Gomez featuring Michael Hearne and Jed Zimmerman: The Ktaos Solar Center welcomes back Max Gomez for a Special Holiday Concert featuring Michael Hearne and Jed Zimmerman. Max Gomez, a young country musician prodigy, with two releases whose songs are filled with raw emotion and capture the spirit of those who have come before him. Since the 1970s, Michael Hearne has been known as the "Acoustic Southwestern Americana Musical Guitar Genius," inspired by the great Folk and Country singers of our time. Originally from Memphis, TN, Jed Zimmerman has been a nationally touring act for the better part of the last two decades, including a player for Michael Hearne's Big Barn Dance Music Festival. Friday December 29, A Special Holiday Concert with Max Gomez featuring Michael Hearne and Jed Zimmerman.

Music starts at 8PM. General Admission is $25.

Weekly Events:

Every Monday, Thursday and Sunday catch EVERY NFL game in Hi-Def on our Big Screen TV's!

Every Tuesday from 7-9 PM is Fiesta Tuesdays with Daniel Cordova on KTAO 101.9 FM. It's also Fiesta Tuesdays in the Club! Taco Specials and a Pool Table available for everyone all night!

Every Thursday, "The KTAOS Solar Center" is holding another weekly installment of their "Ladies' Night" featuring great music! Ladies get into the show free of charge, and guys have a $5 cover. Show begins at 9 pm, come dance the night away! Ages 21 and up only.

Every Sunday at the KTAOS Solar Center is NFL SUNDAY TICKET. We will be showing six NFL games in Hi-Def with amazing food and drink specials. Happy Hour from 3-6 PM. Every Game, Every Sunday at the KTAOS Solar Center.

Book your event at the KTAOS Solar Center! Plan your Holiday Parties and Events at the KTAOS Solar Center! It's that time of year again! If you are looking for somewhere to plan your Holiday Parties and Events,the KTAOS Solar Center is the perfect place. We have a private, All-In-One, venue to accommodate all of your needs with a full bar and catering options. Let us help you plan your event! For more information call Louri at (575) 758-5826 Ext. 218. Book your Holiday Events here, at the KTAOS Solar Center! We'll help you get into the Holiday Spirit!

KTAOS is located at 9 State Road 150 in El Prado, where the 150 and 68 freeways meet. For more information, please visit ktaos.com, become a fan at facebook.com/KTAOS101.9FM, or follow us at twitter.com/KTAOS.

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