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Two GREAT Living Room Concerts in Garden City in September!

HPPR Living Room Concerts presents TWO INCREDIBLE ARTISTS in the month of September in Garden City, KS. So mark your calendars, tell your friends, and reserve your seat TODAY! 

Both shows will be at:

HPPR Studios—Garden City

210 N. 7th Street, Garden City, KS
Show @ 7:00 pm
Suggested Donation: $15 
***Make life easy & please bring cash!***

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First up!

Don't miss Hiroya Tsukamoto as he returns to Garden City with his singular, virtuosic acoustic style. You'll love his live show, so mark your calendars for this exciting HPPR Living Room Concert!

Hiroya Tsukamoto — LIVE IN GARDEN CITY

Saturday, September 15th
RSVP here for Hiroya Tsukamoto.

You can also call 806.367.9088 to save a seat!

Learn about Hiroya and his music by checking out his website and Facebook!

MORE ABOUT HIROYA: This guy is truly a one-of-a-kind guitarist and composer. Born and raised in Kyoto, Japan and in 2000, he received a scholarship to Berklee College of Music and came to the US. Since then, he has been performing internationally including appearances at Blue Note in New York with his group and Japanese National Television. He has released six albums.

WATCH HIM IN ACTION! View a clip of Hiroya's performance of his composition "Soledad" at Studio Live in Memphis, TN. Plus, here's a video of Hiroya playing his song "Gemini Bridge" at the Liberty Arts Center in Tennessee.

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And next!

You asked for it, and you got it! Beth Wood is back on the High Plains, so don't miss this modern-day troubadour and believer in the power of song. Her exceptional musicianship, crafty songwriting, powerful voice, and commanding stage presence have been winning over American audiences for sixteen years. Beth’s music is soulful, organic, intelligent, barefoot, and high-energy - an invitation to joy...and we're THRILLED to have her back for an HPPR Living Room Concert!

Beth Wood — LIVE IN GARDEN CITY

Friday, September 28th

RSVP here for Beth Wood. 

You can also call 806.367.9088 to save a seat!

Learn about Beth and her brand new album, The Long Road, on her website or Facebook!

SEE HER IN ACTION! Watch Beth Wood perform her song "Coyote Prayer" in a Showcase Performance. You can also view Beth and David Stoddard perform her song "Funeral Day" at Creek House Concerts in 2013.

MORE ABOUT BETHBeth began her musical journey in Lubbock, a high plains Texas town with a uniquely rich musical heritage that includes Buddy Holly, Natalie and Lloyd Maines, Mac Davis, and Joe Ely to name a few. When she wasn’t dodging tornados and dust storms, Beth was studying classical piano, violin, harp, and voice and contemplating the greatness of her Dad’s record collection. With big dreams of becoming a musician, Beth left west Texas to study voice and piano at Brevard College in North Carolina. A detour from her classical studies led her to Austin, where she picked up a degree in literature and a guitar. Beth began writing her own songs and quickly discovered a feeling of musical freedom that she has been hooked on ever since. Sixteen years, thousands of shows, nine albums, three cars, and numerous awards later, Beth has never looked back.

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REMEMBER! Both shows will be at:

HPPR Studios—Garden City

210 N. 7th Street, Garden City, KS
Show @ 7:00 pm
Suggested Donation: $15 
***Make life easy & please bring cash!***

Don’t miss these two – and tell your friends!

Hiroya Tsukamoto — Saturday, Sept. 15th

Beth Wood — Friday, Sept. 28th

SEE YOU THERE!

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.