Indian Nickel to open Sundays at six

ALAMOSA — Sundays at Six returns June 25 to Alamosa! Enjoy free music throughout the summer presented by The Alamosa Live Music Association. Kicking off the season is a local favorite, Indian Nickel, bringing Old Rock & Roll and Spanish music. The concert will be held at 6 p.m. at Cole Park in Alamosa.

The variety of music from Indian Nickel has long entertained the people of the San Luis Valley and beyond. With their “Get Up and Dance” cumbias, country, old rock & roll, and oldies, it is no wonder this band is the “Hardest Working Band” in the valley.

The band consists of five members. Leroy Casias continually brings out passion through the music. Floyd Martinez’ smooth harmony vocals and rhythm guitar talents are easily heard in each song. Jeffrey Jacquez’ keyboard and vocal talents are no doubt a unique add to this already great band. John Overton’s energy, talents and great personality shine through with each beat of the drum. And Arnie Queseda’s unique style brings great musical talent to the band. One might ask how these five musicians have managed to stay together for so long. The answer is that the members all have a genuine respect for one another’s talents and individuality. The group works together with “Brotherly Love.”

Sundays at Six is generously sponsored by: 1st Southwest Bank, Alamosa Local Marketing District, Alamosa State Bank, Arby’s, Body Tune Up, Chili’s, City of Alamosa, Comfort Inn & Suites, Crestone Eagle, IHOP, Jay Meyer Insurance, KRZA, KW Farms, Movie Manor, Myers Brothers Truck & Tractor, Partnership Investments, Porter Realty, Rio Grande Savings & Loan, Salazar Natural Meats, SLV Federal Bank, SLV Health, SLV Rural Electric Co-op, Steffens Quality Plumbing, Super 8, Treasure Alley, Valley Courier, Valley Motel, Valley Wide Health Systems, Wall, Smith & Bateman, Xcel Energy Foundation

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