Mark Matos & Jack Lorang
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"Like Bob Dylan and Richard Buckner, Matos is of this ilk.... highly recommended!" -San Francisco Chronicle
For the past twenty-five years, Portuguese-American composer and multi-instrumentalist Mark Matos’ cinematic blend of folk, blues, lo-fi, avant-garde, southern noir and spiritual jazz has been the sonic foundation of his work as producer and frontman of Trans Van Santos, Os Beaches and Campo Bravo, as well as his collaborations with Dead Meadow’s Jason Simon, Oliver Ray (Patti Smith Band), Portuguese electronic musician Fulano 47, Nathaniel Rateliff, and members of Deerhoof, Tom Waits’ band, Magnetic Zeroes, and Iggy & The Stooges.
His music has been featured on soundtracks for award-winning independent films by James Franco and others. His songs have been played on NPR, KEXP, and community and college radio stations from Bogata, Colombia to Columbia, South Carolina. He has performed at music festivals, old theaters, living rooms, and questionable night clubs in twelve countries and most of the United States. A fiercely independent and anti-establishment artist, Matos lives a secluded life with his family in Arizona, where he writes, performs, records music, and teaches the Art of American DIY to middle and high school students through his education project: Autonomous Music Preservation Society.
website: www.mamamarkomusic.com
Jack Lorang is a seasoned songwriter with timeless poetic vision and a vocal/guitar style that is all his own. Born and raised on the edge of a cattail swamp in northern Illinois, Lorang has been writing, recording and performing his own music for over twenty years. Along the lines of Dylan, Cohen, Young, Van Zandt, or Jackson C. Frank, Lorang carries on a tradition of inspired songwriting and captivating performance.
Jack has spent the last decade creating, performing, and organizing events in and around Taos, NM. He works as a theater technician at the Taos Center for the Arts and is a founding member of the Lost Sunshine Cinema Collective. In April of 2022, he released his latest album, The Narrow Road, and in August he begins his Twenty Years Rambling tour of the American West.
jacklorang.bandcamp.com
All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public; however, tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!
For the past twenty-five years, Portuguese-American composer and multi-instrumentalist Mark Matos’ cinematic blend of folk, blues, lo-fi, avant-garde, southern noir and spiritual jazz has been the sonic foundation of his work as producer and frontman of Trans Van Santos, Os Beaches and Campo Bravo, as well as his collaborations with Dead Meadow’s Jason Simon, Oliver Ray (Patti Smith Band), Portuguese electronic musician Fulano 47, Nathaniel Rateliff, and members of Deerhoof, Tom Waits’ band, Magnetic Zeroes, and Iggy & The Stooges.
His music has been featured on soundtracks for award-winning independent films by James Franco and others. His songs have been played on NPR, KEXP, and community and college radio stations from Bogata, Colombia to Columbia, South Carolina. He has performed at music festivals, old theaters, living rooms, and questionable night clubs in twelve countries and most of the United States. A fiercely independent and anti-establishment artist, Matos lives a secluded life with his family in Arizona, where he writes, performs, records music, and teaches the Art of American DIY to middle and high school students through his education project: Autonomous Music Preservation Society.
website: www.mamamarkomusic.com
Jack Lorang is a seasoned songwriter with timeless poetic vision and a vocal/guitar style that is all his own. Born and raised on the edge of a cattail swamp in northern Illinois, Lorang has been writing, recording and performing his own music for over twenty years. Along the lines of Dylan, Cohen, Young, Van Zandt, or Jackson C. Frank, Lorang carries on a tradition of inspired songwriting and captivating performance.
Jack has spent the last decade creating, performing, and organizing events in and around Taos, NM. He works as a theater technician at the Taos Center for the Arts and is a founding member of the Lost Sunshine Cinema Collective. In April of 2022, he released his latest album, The Narrow Road, and in August he begins his Twenty Years Rambling tour of the American West.
jacklorang.bandcamp.com
All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public; however, tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!
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