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Max Gomez Plays 'Run From You' And More In Our Lobby

Jim Hill
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KUNC

Max Gomez stopped by the KUNC Studios in November to play a few tunes from his forthcoming album Rule The World.

The Taos, NM native seemed right at home in Northern Colorado as he treated the staff to an impromptu concert and some stories behind the songs on his latest album. Even if the dramatic backdrop for this intimate show was our lobby.

http://youtu.be/h-YswNDezlE

The full performance opens with "Ball and Chain," "Run From You," "Never Say Never," and closes with the title track "Rule The World." Max Gomez will kickoff some shows in the new year with a stop in Denver the Walnut Room on January 22nd, Patrick Dethlefs opens on that night.

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I’m not a Colorado native (did you know that "I'm from Missouri" means "I'm skeptical of the matter and not easily convinced?") but I have lived here for most of my life and couldn't imagine leaving. After graduating from Colorado State University, I did what everyone wants to do; I moved to the mountains and skied, hiked, and hid from responsibility! Our listeners in the mountains may know me from my time in Steamboat Springs and Vail or as the voice of the Battle Mountain Huskies Hockey team in Vail.
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