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hONEyhoUSe delivers great performance on July 18

kristy fuller

Fanatical: adjective.  Filled with excessive and  single minded zeal...enthusiasm and often intense uncritical devotion.  

I looked it up to make sure that I was using the word correctly to describe the atmosphere at hONEyhoUSe's performance Friday night.  

We had a full house at the Fibonacci in Amarillo for their fourth HPPR performance, and what a performance it was!  By the band's admission- "one of the best shows we've ever done!"  

As a performer myself, I can testify to the fact that the energy an artist receives from an audience can have an immediate and lasting effect on their performance.  In this case, everything came together in just the right way-the band sounded great, the audience was the most enthusiastic HPPR has ever had, and that combination made for a thoroughly enjoyable evening.  

This was also the first opportunity for many people to hear and purchase the new CD 'Sweep'.  

It was a great time!

Mike Fuller remains our station's favorite prodigal son. Former Music Director of High Plains Public Radio, and host of High Plains Morning (2010-2015), he has returned to HPPR with a new show called What The Folk?—a signature mix of folk, roots, Americana, and more—woven together by a unifying theme. Tune in every Saturday night at 7pm CT for a two-hour mix that could only come from the man himself.