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Dana Hubbard's first Living Room Concert on June 28th in Amarillo

HPPR proudly welcomes Dana Hubbard to our Amarillo studios for a Living Room Concert on Friday, June 28!    We'll open the doors at 7:00, and the show will start at 7:30.  We will have the usual great coffee courtesy of the folks at Evocation Coffee Roasters, and Molly's cookies will be available as well.   To make a reservation for this show, give us a call at 806-367-9088 or send an e-mail to music@hppr.org.  Dana has recently re-located to Amarillo-let's make him welcome!

Dana Hubbard's been described as ”a cross between Bruce Cockburn and Jorma Kaukonen".  He combines the socially conscious singer/songwriter with the master acoustic blues guitarist, awing people with guitar skills that defy the ear and eye.  The list of folks he's opened for and shared the bill with span the spectrum from blues to folk to bluegrass:  Jesse Winchester, Sam Bush, David Wilcox, Greg Allman, Etta James, Little Feat, Robert Cray, Albert King, Charlie Musselwhite, Joe Ely, John Hammond, Chris Isaak, David Lindley...  Dana was born and raised on the Central Coast of California, attended UC Santa Cruz only long enough to finish an elective course on country blues, then hit the road and never looked back.

With his acoustic guitar, he busked the streets of Berkeley and San Francisco. He eventually put together his own band, The Delta Twisters which he led for over a decade in the burgeoning Blues scene playing clubs, juke-joints, biker-bars.   By the time Dana moved on to bigger venues and theatres, the guitar in hand had become electric and he began sharing the stage with legends like Albert King, James Cotton and Etta James and opening shows for artists like Greg Allman, Chris Isaak and Robert Cray. All that performance experience culminated in his first CD release, "Tummy Lust" which showcases his guitar skills as well as his songwriting.  

Dana returned to the acoustic guitar as his instrument of choice with the release of his second CD "Livin' Live". What Dana does with the guitar, using only his hands is amazing to watch and a joy to listen to. You hear the bass and the back beat rhythm along with the melody and chords.  If you look around for his backup guitar, you won't find one. This is Dana, performing solo.  On his third CD "The Grounds Keepers" each track is a single guitar performance with no overdubs, no re-makes. What you hear is a singer/songwriter front and center, addressing issues of environmentalism and social injustice in a voice that sometimes growls, sometimes he lilts or laughs, but he's always got a little twinkle in his eye. He has a social activist soul with a bluesman's grin.

On his fourth CD, the 2012 “Lightnin’s Cadillac”, he’s presenting some of the songs that won awards, some new originals, and some performance favorites, originally done in an electric format, here recorded in an acoustic setting. 

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.