Las Cruces, New Mexico

Everything Las Cruces is known for

10 songs mention this city 17 artists from here

Las Cruces, New Mexico, located in the fertile Mesilla Valley, is home to a diverse array of musical talent. While not widely known as a music hub, the city has fostered 16 artists across various genres. For example, Josh Grider and Bri Bagwell represent country music, while ORYX and Wardog bring metal sounds. Jazz enthusiasts will recognize Lenny Pickett.

The city also finds its way into song lyrics, with 11 tracks mentioning Las Cruces. Corb Lund's "Road to Las Cruces" appears in our collection, as does "Stars In California" by Drew Kennedy.

Music in Las Cruces

Songs About Las Cruces

Road to Las Cruces
Corb Lund
81%
"On the road to Las Cruces"
Las Cruces Jail
Two Gallants
80%
"Well, I spent last night in Las Cruces jail"
Highways and Cigarettes
Son Volt
60%
"Las Cruces is a part of you now"
$87 And A Guilty Conscience That Gets Worse The Longer I Go
Richmond Fontaine
53%
"Driving down 25 towards Las Cruces"
Stars In California
Drew Kennedy
52%
"Driving through Las Cruces, straddling the lights, staring up at Jesus"
Down the Rio Grande
Tom Russell
49%
"Rolling through Las Cruces, I thought I saw her car"
we just ride
Chancey Williams
19%
Maybe New Mexico
Helene Cronin
4%
"Maybe I’ll got lost in Las Cruces"
New Mexico
Wake Self
2%
"Maybe an Aggie that's depending on who you going for"

Rivers & Roads in Song near Las Cruces

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Las Cruces.

History of Las Cruces

Chile, Crosses, and the Organ Mountains RoadyGoat

Las Cruces sits in the Mesilla Valley beneath the Organ Mountains, a jagged granite skyline named for rock spires that stand up like pipe organs. This is chile country — the legendary Hatch green chile is grown about forty minutes up the road, and roasters perfume the whole valley every fall. Right next door is the old plaza town of Mesilla, where Billy the Kid was tried for murder in 1881 and sentenced to hang; the courtroom was a small adobe that today is a gift shop on the plaza's corner. He escaped before the noose, killing two deputies on the way out. The surrounding Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument protects nearly half a million acres of desert, canyon and rock. Between the chile, the crosses the city is named for, and the Old West ghosts of Mesilla, this is borderland New Mexico at its most flavorful.

Radium Springs: A Glowing Sales Pitch RoadyGoat

1926

Radium Springs, New Mexico, north of Las Cruces, sounds like a place you'd need a hazmat suit to visit. The truth is part chemistry, part marketing. The spot was originally called Fort Selden Springs, after the old frontier fort nearby. When a post office opened in 1926, someone ran a mineral analysis on the hot spring water and it showed just enough radium, measured in tiny microcuries, for the town to claim the name. This was the height of the radium health craze, when people genuinely believed a faintly radioactive soak cured arthritis and frayed nerves. A resort hotel went up around the wells and drew crowds chasing that glow. The radium was real but trace, and the name was pure spa salesmanship dressed up in the science of its day.

15.8 mi away

Bataan Memorial Park

1942

Memorial in Las Cruces honoring the 1,800 New Mexico National Guard soldiers who fought and were captured at Bataan in 1942, the largest single loss from any state in WWII.

Things to Do in Las Cruces

Everything Near Las Cruces

20 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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