Yeehaw! Get your cowboy boots and hats ready for the 1st annual Green Chile Country Jamboree!
The Green Chile Country Jamboree, a day-long country music festival designed to benefit the
American Red Cross and The Forest Stewards Guild, will be held Friday, July 4 at the Santa Fe Railyard Park.
Presented by Gardenia Jungle Entertainment, the first-ever Green Chile Country Jamboree came together to serve two non-profit organizations and their wildfire relief and mitigation efforts, including the American Red Cross disaster relief fund and the Forest Stewards Guild. The Guild is a national non-profit based in Santa Fe that promotes responsible forestry through a variety of educational programs and hard work on the ground. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Guild’s youth training programs to work on burned area recovery efforts.
General Admission ticket prices are $149, while VIP tickets, which include a VIP tent near the stage serving appetizers and a full bar (provided by HERVE), are $500. There will also be two VIP Parking lots. Several food trucks will be available with various food options, including barbecue. Gates open at 2 p.m., and the
music begins at 3 p.m.
Playing In Order
Max Gomez
Michael Hearne
Robert Mirabal
Michael Martin Murphey + Friends
Michael Martin Murphey’s musical journey has spanned over 50 years, topping Pop, Country, Western, and Bluegrass charts. Best known for hits like "Wildfire," "Carolina In The Pines," "What’s Forever For," and "Cowboy Logic," he’s released 35 albums celebrating the music and spirit of the American West. From Texas to Los Angeles, Colorado,
Michael Martin Murphey’s musical journey has spanned over 50 years, topping Pop, Country, Western, and Bluegrass charts. Best known for hits like "Wildfire," "Carolina In The Pines," "What’s Forever For," and "Cowboy Logic," he’s released 35 albums celebrating the music and spirit of the American West. From Texas to Los Angeles, Colorado, Nashville, and back to his roots, Murphey’s songs have been recorded by legends like The Monkees, Kenny Rogers, John Denver, Dolly Parton, and Johnny Cash.
Robert Mirabal, a Native American “Renaissance man,” is a musician, composer, painter, poet, actor, and more. A renowned Native American flute player from Taos Pueblo, his flutes are displayed at the Smithsonian. A two-time Grammy winner, Mirabal has also earned multiple Native American Music Awards, including Artist of the Year and Songw
Robert Mirabal, a Native American “Renaissance man,” is a musician, composer, painter, poet, actor, and more. A renowned Native American flute player from Taos Pueblo, his flutes are displayed at the Smithsonian. A two-time Grammy winner, Mirabal has also earned multiple Native American Music Awards, including Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. His PBS production Music From a Painted Cave is a benchmark of Native American traditional/rock fusion and storytelling.
Singer/songwriter Max Gomez, from Taos, New Mexico, developed a unique songwriting style influenced by country blues. His debut album, Rule The World (2013), earned critical acclaim, and his EP Me and Joe (2017) featured the hit “Make It Me,” which has over 4 million Spotify streams. Max honed his craft in northern New Mexico’s musical sc
Singer/songwriter Max Gomez, from Taos, New Mexico, developed a unique songwriting style influenced by country blues. His debut album, Rule The World (2013), earned critical acclaim, and his EP Me and Joe (2017) featured the hit “Make It Me,” which has over 4 million Spotify streams. Max honed his craft in northern New Mexico’s musical scene, where artists like Michael Martin Murphey and Ray Wylie Hubbard shaped his blend of cosmic and country folk.
Michael Hearne’s career took him across the Southwest, where he performed as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist in bars and dance halls. In the 1980s, he toured with Michael Martin Murphey, recording on Murphey’s 1982 album. Hearne has written for Jerry Jeff Walker and Gary P. Nunn, and his New Mexico anthem “New Mexico Rain” was recorde
Michael Hearne’s career took him across the Southwest, where he performed as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist in bars and dance halls. In the 1980s, he toured with Michael Martin Murphey, recording on Murphey’s 1982 album. Hearne has written for Jerry Jeff Walker and Gary P. Nunn, and his New Mexico anthem “New Mexico Rain” was recorded by Johnny Rodriguez and his relatives, Bill and Bonnie Hearne. He has also co-written with artists like Mentor Williams, Shake Russell, and Keith Sykes.
The 10-acre Santa Fe Railyard Park is the perfect venue for the July 4 celebration of America’s 249th birthday, offering gardens, an outdoor performance space, and a children's play area.
Designed to be a full day of family fun, activities for the Green Chile Country Jamboree includes a
fantastic fan experience in the Railyard Park grassy area, including Smokey Bear Kiddy Park and activities for the kids, children’s face painting, children’s museum, and many others.
See Green Chile Country Jamboree at Santa Fe Railyard Park on July 4, 2025 at 3:00 pm. Doors open at 2:00 pm.