Robert Mirabal can be called a Native American "Renaissance man" - musician, composer, master craftsman, poet, actor and screenwriter - but he always stays true to his roots.
Robert Mirabal blends his solo flute with modern and traditional instruments. Robert Mirabal brings forth the voices of Mother Earth and Father Sky in authentic Native American flute recordings.
From the powwow auction where he saw that first flute, to Japan, England and all the world, Robert plays with the noble purpose of honoring the land, his family, his ancestors and his tribe who have occupied the same area of Northern New Mexico for over a thousand years.



Over the past several years, Michael Hearne and South by Southwest have created a new and unique kind of music.
Cullen Winter, a veteran of the Denver and New Mexico Blues scenes, is well traveled, having performed at Kingston Mines, Chicago; Eli's Mile High, Oakland; The Maple Leaf, New Orleans; etc., sharing the stage with greats such as Pinetop Perkins, Marcia Ball, Sam Good, Asleep at the Wheel, R.L. Burnside and many others.
Jimmy Stadler is the consummate musician. Jimmy Stadler has been performing coast to coast and then some for over 25 years. Jimmy has loved music and has played it as long as he can remember. Jimmy Stadler works solo, with his trio The Jimmy Stadler Band and with the legendary South By Southwest.
Chipper is one of the most prolific of the songwriters performing in the Taos are. From backwoods Southern hollers and sun-baked cottonfields to the ancient, mythic Southwestern deserts - with a lot of America (and the rest of the world) in between Chipper Thompson is chronicling the world he sees around him and the world inside him with the eyes of a journalist, the mind of a poet, and the heart of a troubadour, and it's all colored with the palette of folk-n-roll sounds he's collected on his ongoing musical wanderings. Welcome to Chipper Thompson's world of Folk-n-Roll!