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Photos: Levi Platero Band plays at Aztec Ruins, heads to Mancos and Cortez

Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024 12:35 PM MT

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Levi Platero (guitar), Royce Platero (drums) and Bronson Begay (bass) of Levi Platero Band perform “Red Wild Woman” from their Dying Breed album on Saturday, Sept. 14, at Aztec Ruins National Monument's “Indigenous Cultural Arts Festival.” The Levi Platero Band will perform at the second annual Rhythm & Roots Harvest Festival on Friday, at Mancos Opera House and at Music In The Park on Saturday in Cortez. Additional tour dates are available at leviplatero.com. (Curtis Ray Benally/Special to the Tri-City Record)
Levi Platero (guitar), Royce Platero (drums) and Bronson Begay (bass) of Levi Platero Band perform “Red Wild Woman” from their Dying Breed album on Saturday, Sept. 14, at Aztec Ruins National Monument's “Indigenous Cultural Arts Festival.” The Levi Platero Band will perform at the second annual Rhythm & Roots Harvest Festival on Friday, at Mancos Opera House and at Music In The Park on Saturday in Cortez. Additional tour dates are available at leviplatero.com. (Curtis Ray Benally/Special to the Tri-City Record)
Levi Platero performs with his band on Saturday, Sept. 14 at Aztec Ruins National Monument's “Indigenous Cultural Arts Festival.” Platero is a Diné blues artist from To'hajilee, New Mexico. He has performed with numerous recording artists and toured extensively over the years. (Curtis Ray Benally/Special to the Tri-City Record)
Levi Platero performs with his band on Saturday, Sept. 14 at Aztec Ruins National Monument's “Indigenous Cultural Arts Festival.” Platero is a Diné blues artist from To'hajilee, New Mexico. He has performed with numerous recording artists and toured extensively over the years. (Curtis Ray Benally/Special to the Tri-City Record)

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