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San Antonio cosmic country guru Garrett T. Capps took some time out of his tour to stop by the studio with his pals Heavy Meddo (San Antonio / Austin). They talked a little about hitting the road, and we got some deep intel about Capps's latest album, People are Beautiful. Click the blue button above to listen to the full in-studio performance, featuring Capps + Heavy Meddo. For the phone interview with Capps, scroll down — we had a great chat about songwriting, San Antone, spotlighting the greats, and the gnarl of a summertime tour.
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Finally, HPPR was able to get the fabulous folk duo Ordinary Elephant into the studio for a live set! Pete Damore & Crystal Hariu-Damore brought their guitars and banjo into our downtown Amarillo studio and played a few songs for the High Plains. Such incredible songwriters! If you missed it, please check this out.
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Even though we're in a basement, today a northerly wind blew in as Sofia Talvik took the mic during High Plains Morning. The celebrated, Swedish-born,…
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Thanks so much to Emily Burns (vocals, guitar) and Aaron Markovitz (vocals, mandolin, guitar), also known as the folk duo Escaping Pavement, for stopping…
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After a private house concert at Aoudad Ranch in Sept. 2019 in Amarillo, Terri Hendrix & Lloyd Maines stopped in the HPPR Studio in Amarillo for a quick…
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Okay, so I'm realizing I never posted some of the best in-studio performances we've had on High Plains Morning, so buckle up! Here's a dump of solid gold…
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Sometimes our connections from long ago echo back at us, like distant yawps circling a hoodoo in a canyon...Oh, sorry! I got a bit too poetic there for a…
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This week, we had a touring singer-songwriter in the studio. David Ryle was passing through Amarillo, and he’s playing tonight at Urbana Coffee Works on…
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Sometimes you get an unexpected visitor on High Plains Morning, and sometimes you get two. Thankfully, today we had a couple of great ones. Thanks so much…
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Thanks to Robbie Walden (of The Robbie Walden Band) for playing us a few songs on air today on High Plains Morning. He promised to stop and play a show…