What if I told you an eight-year-old flutist from
Corrales, NM, would grow to be an Americana/Folk singer/songwriter who
travels to islands off the coast of Portugal to perform songs lyrically
fueled by the New Mexican culture? Though this sounds like the plot of a
rags-to-riches blockbuster about a small town musician, it’s actually
the real-life story of Kate Vargas.
Kate
Vargas began her journey through music at Corrales Elementary School,
where a teacher with the nickname “Mr. Musica” helped kick-start her
curiosity and passion for music. Years later, at the age of 12, Vargas
joined a Jazz program at Albuquerque’s Outpost. It was here that she
learned to play guitar and began to truly blossom into a
singer/songwriter. Gifted from a very young age with the ability to
write from the heart, she began to mesh her poetry and musical abilities
to create the sound we hear from her today. For Vargas, pursuing music
as a career was never an option. She could never fathom doing anything
else as a career.
Pulling
inspiration from artists such as Leonard Cohen, Nina Simone, and Bob
Dylan, Vargas believes in the power of words. Emphasizing the importance
of lyrics and the way they’re delivered is essential in teasing out the
imagery in Vargas’s music. Because of Kate’s natural gift for writing,
her lyrics have an uncanny ability to pull the listener into a storybook
filled with fictional creatures and lovers yearning to find each other.
Many of Vargas’s songs are directly inspired by the folklore of New Mexico. “Mama Watch Me Sink,” from Kate’s debut album Down To My Soul,
is a song about the weeping woman, La Llorona. The track paints an
eerie picture of Maria watching her children sink into the Rio Grande,
backed by driving folk guitar and somber chords.
The
delightful and awesome New Mexican stories will most certainly continue
on Vargas’s upcoming album, due for release in late Summer or early
Fall 2016. “Second Skin,” a new single, tells the tale of the Navajo
Skinwalkers and is sure to send chills down the listener’s spine.
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