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Music is Boundless

It seems it should be a simple task to answer why music is so important, but it’s rare that we actually stop to think about how it really fills our lives. Since ancient times the sounds around which we’ve gathered in the name of community, spirituality, ritual, and celebration, is music. It is the evocation of emotion, power, and drama in many areas of life; triumphant or melancholic, music brings the world and human emotion to life in ways that no other human creation can.

 Plato said “ music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.”

Musical Inspiration

Powerful as it is, music is not esoteric but part of existence for the joy and inspiration of all.

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Large segments of our society are beginning to lose sight of the importance of music in every day life and instead relegating it to pop culture. Children, on the other hand, understand music instinctively. Whether it be a toddler moving his head in perfect rhythm, a young child beating on a makeshift drum, or a group of young people singing without fear of being heard, they possess a natural rhythm, a dance choreographed by the heart alone, that adults have difficulty recreating, but by which they are absolutely delighted.

A child’s channels of comprehension are untainted and wide open, and as they grow we slowly lead them to close these channels and instead utilize only those that allow for logic and pragmatism. The arts are not a priority and  are whittled away by legislation year after year. Music and creativity, in terms of imagination, awaken not only our creative selves, but also our mathematical and scientific selves.

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Einstein said: “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”

As music and arts programs become less accessible to kids, a greater need for grass roots programs exists. Our education system does not value the power music has to help children learn and become confident students, and private instruction and camps are out of reach for many families. We want music to be attainable to all children in the community, and it’s for this reason that we’ve created the New Mexico Academy of Rock and Blues (NMARB).

New Mexico Academy of Rock and Blues

At NMARB, our mission is to create a program for creativity that is affordable to all families, and our ultimate goal is for students to attend on a scholarship basis making it entirely free to all participants. This is why we put together fundraisers; it’s our community effort to create a space that doesn’t exclude anyone merely based on finances.

Instructional Diversity

Our instructors are not only APS educators but also some of the Southwest’s most talented musicians, like Reviva’s Glenn “Buddha” Benavidez and Singer/Songwriter Keith Sanchez. We also bring in New Mexico’s renowned poets, such as Albuquerque Poet Laureate Jessica Helen Lopez, Swimming With Elephants publisher and APS teacher Katrina Guarascio, and nationally published poet Zachary Kluckman.

We know that music is not just about the sounds created, but the creative expression they shape. Be it though lyrical execution, composition, or instrumental mastery, we want kids to express their true selves as they build their musical ability, their self-esteem, their ability to work as a team, and their confidence.

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As the inimitable wizard Albus Dumbledore said, “wiping his eyes,” “ah music, a magic beyond all we do here”.

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Music is more than sound through an instrument; it is a conveyer of hope, an architect of confidence, a collector of memories, and a painter of the human soul.
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NMARB Summer Music Camp will be held July 14-18 at The Cell Theatre in Albuquerque.  The program is offered to children ages 8-18. For more information on how your child can attend camp, please visit www.nmarb.com or email ksanchez@nmarb.com


Ana Romero Sanchez and Keith Sanchez are  combining their creative talents for the forthcoming multimedia eBook, “A Collection of Human Noise – Anthology” to be published by Community Publishing.

Community Publishing brings local artists of all mediums together in creative collaborations for distribution as multimedia eBooks while promoting literacy in our communities.
#JoinOurCommunity at http://communitypublishing.org

We are proud to be a community partner in the Rail Yards Market initiative.

Stoic Frame and the Mirthful Face of Performance

Showtime had arrived, guitars on racks tuned, electricity so strong in the air our hair seemed to stand up on our heads. Looking out at hot lit stage from the wings as a DJ personality conjures the first roars full-1out of the crowd, then as he
reaches an arm our way and says, “your very own Stoic Frame”, the place erupts and we walk onto the stage looking out in awe at a Kid Rock crowd of 15,000.

The First Few Notes

You can tell a lot about the approaching performance from the first few notes, they set tone for the entire symbiotic vaudeville to ensue, whether good, a bit shoddy, or simply soul shaking. This was a day that the notes resonated in the rafters, ignited the awaiting
tinder-box of emotion, and filled my heart with a singular joy that supersedes words.

full-7This is the triumph, the unbridled joy, the the enchantress, the oracle, the perfection, of performance. I often paraphrase Jerry Garcia in his description of the indescribable magic on a night when the mojo has truly kicked in: “all I know is there are moments on stage when we are putting out sounds that not one of us is capable as musicians of making.”

Sonic Tapestries

This is the mystery and magic, the sanctity, the raw exposure of sonic tapestries that envelop the audience’s yearning, and in turn the performer’s heart, like a warm blanket sown together with threads of affinity; this is the mirthful face of performance.

The written songThere is another, more serious, if not slightly scowled, face often setting its unrelenting gaze upon me; that if not mentioned, would indicate an insincerity in my portrayal of the craft and vocation of performance. There are moments in the performing musician’s experience that weigh on his or her shoulders, and melody-whittled skull, like a half-ton sheath of troubadouric armor.

In consulting another of my unknowing mentor’s books of Rock-n-roll scripture, John Fogarty aptly says: “if I only had a dollar for every Stoic Framesong I sung, and every time I’ve had to play while people sat there drunk…” I am lucky to have honed a craft that often allows me to wield my fingers against the strings, instead of a shovel into the earth, but there are moments when a weary dreamer, in full realization of thenecessity to rise early in the morning for his daytime job; is required to fill the stale air, and slurred conversation filled barroom, with the best sounds he can muster through hoarsened vocal chords, and an exhausted mind.

The Memory Weaver

Keith SanchezThese are moments of hidden strife a performer must endure. The lone memory weaver, tucked under corner stage lights, has to maintain a velveteen sound, utter focus, and unscathed  showmanship, even when his passionate out-pours end,  un-celebrated, onto deaf ears and no applause.
There are moments when it feels like you’ve handed your carved opus to the curators and they’ve peered right over it and instead found interest in a blemish on a wall.

Live PerformanceAlthough resembling the sensation of sharp gravel in your shoe, it’s within these many unfriendly hours that performance is most skillfully mastered. These hours are doors that all determined performers must pass through, and a cart of nails they must bear up a mountain, in order to reach the summit of spontaneous connection with an audience that creates an ornate banquet of the senses within the convening of strangers and their valiant jester.

Magical Hearts

This indescribable joy in small rooms, or large, is why we faithfully strap hole-ridden instruments around our necks, continually sharpen our chops, and ceaselessly attempt to conjure magic and touch the hearts of those we tender, and those we will
never know. – Keith Sanchez


Ana Romero Sanchez and Keith Sanchez are  combining their creative talents for the forthcoming multimedia eBook, “A Collection of Human Noise – Anthology” to be published by Community Publishing.
Community Publishing brings local artists of all mediums together in creative collaborations for distribution as multimedia eBooks while promoting literacy in our communities.
#SupportLocalArts and #JoinOurCommunity at http://communitypublishing.org
We are proud to be a community partner at the Rail Yards Market.