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Nashville-based Ziona Riley came into the studio to share her story and play a few songs. This stop was during her first-ever tour, hitting the road with her dog and brother. Hear the full interview on the link at the top of this page.
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Thanks to the divine Rachel Flores for descending on HPPR like a celestial being, traveling from her work at Amarillo Art Institute / Arts in the Sunset, to share more about a heavenly exhibition happening now through July 23rd: "Michelangelo’s The Sistine Chapel."
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HPPR wants to thank Jill Riley, a Texas Panhandle-born troubadour visiting her old stompin’ grounds from her home in Nashville. She stopped by High Plains Morning today for a live, in-studio set and to share details of her new album, video shoots, and live performance TONIGHT (6/9/23) in Amarillo.
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An annual Amarillo Museum of Art event, "art after dark," returns TONIGHT in Amarillo, running from 7p to 10p. This week, I spoke with AMoA curator Alex Gregory about this celebration of music, food, community, and ART. Hear the full interview by clicking the link at the top of this page.
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Thanks to Duke Weddington of Higher Ground Bluegrass for spending some time with High Plains Morning this week to talk about their upcoming show in Panhandle, TX, which is part of their 25th anniversary tour and launch for their latest album, Blue & Gray.
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Ahead of their charity concert for the Ronald McDonald House, Diamond and Gold, a Neil Diamond tribute band, stopped by HPPR's Amarillo studio to share about their upcoming concert. Check out the full interview and their in-studio performance on the link at the top of this page!
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The Matt O'Ree Band visited the Amarillo studio to spread the word about their new album, Hand in Glove. They were in town for a live show at Chalice Abbey on May 23rd.
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Austin’s own Nik Parr stopped by HPPR in Amarillo with his portable piano, and he played some tunes for our listeners on High Plains Morning.
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Starting in mid-April 2023, HPPR welcomes a new green thumb to the High Plains airwaves. Anthony Reardon of Garden City, KS will be sharing his insight with listeners through a new segment, Planting the Plains.
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Tonight's the night, so scoop up the scariest stuff you've ever written and share the bad verse with the coolest folks in town. That's right: WTAMU's Dept. of English, Philosophy & Modern Languages presents the BAD POETRY COMPETITION, right when you need it most.