Jenny and the Mexicats

  • Monday, July 10
  • 6:00 PM MT
  • Santa Fe Plaza, 63 Lincoln Avenue

Gather and enjoy great live music in downtown Santa Fe!

The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum is pleased to sponsor a night of music as part of the Lensic 360’s Santa Fe Plaza Concert Series.

JENNY AND THE MEXICATS 

A jazz kit played with sticks and mano, an upright bass tattooed with comely women, jaunty Caribbean-influenced acoustic guitar and a beautiful blonde siren with, yes, a trumpet. Do you wanna dance yet? Jenny will lure you in with her bluesy no nonsense voice. She doesn’t want to work, just to dance. This relationship is torture. It’s just plain better in Buenos Aires. And always her case is compelling, the music a perfect dance in and of itself, pieced together like good jazz—every player counts. Jenny is from Britain but her Spanish is impeccable, the drummer is from Spain and the strings are from Mexico, but this group is original, like Manu Chau without the political agenda or a killer ska combo minus the kitsch. They are independents and the sum of their parts is from a land of heart and strong, quick rhythm.

CHACHO SOUL

Spanish Pop/Hip-Hop. Straight, head-nodding sexiness from La Villa Real de Santa Fé, Nuevo México.

Upcoming Events

Open sketch book on table with watercolor paints, brushes, and pencils surrounding notebook. Notebook contains drawings

Past Event Classes

Online Class: Creating Composition

Online

Friday, January 23

11:00am

A painting of a pelvic bone depicted against a contrasting black and beige background.

Event Classes

Online Class: Earth Tones and Bones in Oil

Online

Friday, January 30

11:00am

Horizontal watercolor of a deep blue rounded hill shape, echoed in pink directly above. The blue covers most of the paper, bleeding down to lighter hues towards the bottom. The pink is only a strip of color along the top, with the background filled by a pale blue wash.

Event Classes

Online Class: Intuitive Watercolor

Online

Tuesday, February 3

11:00am