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Sounds of Central New Mexico       

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KXNM 88.7 FM features an original Friday-night concert series, Sounds of Central New Mexico, at 9:00 p.m. with an encore broadcast on the following Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.  Bill Cochran, a musician with the Tijeras-based band, The Reverend E & The Vagrants,  hosts and produces an ‘On the Road Style’ broadcast of local musical talent from the Estancia Valley and surrounding areas. 
 
The Show is broadcast on FM 88.7, streaming at KXNM.org and on demand at KXNM.org.  The 30-minute show features 6-8 songs performed by local musicians, and includes background commentary about the bands, interviews with featured musicians, and information about their upcoming concerts and performances. 

New Mexico Music Traditions date back to Native American and Hispanic legacies, to the Norman Petty Studios in Clovis, where Buddy Holly, Waylon Jennings and many others recorded classic songs.  Our New Mexico music history continues to influence today’s musicians who learn from it and are influenced by this legacy.

The Sounds of Central New Mexico is inspired by local musicians, who dream of hearing their music played on the radio.  ​Sounds of Central New Mexico allows fans of local musicians and new listeners to enjoy a unique and entertaining radio show that highlights the music of local musicians..  

On Demand Performances - KXNM archives Sounds of Central New Mexico as MP3 files, allowing you to listen to your favorite shows on demand, whenever you choose.  
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To Find the Show you want to listen to just scroll down and Click on the name of the band, or SEARCH SOUNDS of CENTRAL NM below.  You can view information about the bands, musicians, or songs.  Learn more about the bands, view photos and their scheduled performances. 

Reverend E and the Vagrants        
Swing Shift                                          
Rye Creek
Odd Dog
Gilbert Ortiz
Stanlie Kee and Step In
​The Keys Band
Broadcast on January 8, 2021
​Broadcast on January 15, 2021
Broadcast scheduled for January 22, 2021
Broadcast scheduled for January 29, 2021
Broadcast scheduled for February 5, 2021
​Broadcast scheduled for February 12, 2021
Broadcast scheduled for February 19, 2021

  KXNM 88.7 FM is public radio that you can rely on for great music, original programming, community events, local news and weather.
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      • Belen Livestock Auction Report
      • Clovis Livestock Auction Report
      • Commodities Report
      • Roswell Livestock Market Report
    • LOCAL INTEREST >
      • Archaeology in Your Backyard
      • StarDate
    • Feature Story News
    • Estancia Valley Weather
    • Born To Win
    • Remnant Ministries
    • Uncommon Moment
  • Sounds of Central New Mexico
    • Reverend E and the Vagrants
    • Swing Shift
    • Rye Creek
    • Odd Dog
    • Gilbert Ortiz
    • Stanlie Kee and Step In
    • The Keys Band
  • COMMUNITY
    • KXNM Studios in Mcintosh
    • DEDICATIONS >
      • ANNIVERSARY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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    • HISTORY/MISSION
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