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Living Room Concert: Jerry Barlow - Live in Amarillo

HPPR’s Living Room Concert Series presents:

Jerry Barlow, Live in Concert

Saturday, September 23rd

Fibonacci Space (3306 SW 6th Ave., Amarillo)

Doors @ 7p |  Show @ 7:30p

Suggested Donation: $15

RSVP ONLINE or call 806.367.9088!

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All right, High Plains. HPPR’s Living Room Concert Series presents JERRY BARLOW, acclaimed Celtic fingerstyle guitarist and world-class storyteller. Don’t miss him, live in concert at Chamber Music Amarillo’s exquisite Fibonacci Space on Saturday, September 23rd.

Jerry is a virtuoso performer with a repertoire that synthesizes traditional music from the British Isles with his own original Celtic-inspired compositions. He transports his audience across time and space on a sonic journey to a rustic, Irish fishing village, the misty Scottish Highlands, and an enchanted English forest.  In concert, Barlow brings the songs alive by sharing the history, legend, and humor behind the music. His expressive arrangements have been described as “music to soothe the soul, warm the heart, and lift the spirit.”

Don’t miss this fabulous concert, one night only in Amarillo!

---Find out more about Jerry on his website.

---A quick link to his music is here.

---Learn the “knowledge of the oaks” with Jerry’s rendition of “Druid Moon.”

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Sponsored by Chamber Music Amarillo & Evocation Coffee

Jenny Inzerillo joined HPPR in 2015 as the host of High Plains Morning, our live music program that airs weekdays at 9 am to noon CST. Broadcasting from KJJP in beautiful downtown Amarillo, she helps listeners wake up with inspired music from our region and beyond. Tune in for new voices in folk/Americana, deep cuts from your favorite artists, soulful tracks from singer/songwriters across the world, and toe-tapping classics dating as far back as the 1920s. Plus, discover underground greats that just might be your new favorite band.