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Harper to Play TJ Leland’s as 30:30 Debuts on TapTrax



 PITTSBURG, Kan. (April 25, 2026) — Independent musician Dangerous Doug Harper, a 30‑year veteran of the Midwest music scene with performances in 38 states and more than 30 recording projects, is set to appear at TJ Leland’s in Pittsburg on Saturday, April 25, performing selections from his new 30‑song album, 30:30.

The release of 30:30 marks a milestone year for Harper and arrives on TapTrax, a new digital distribution platform designed specifically for independent artists and labels. Harper is among the first wave of artists to bring a full‑length project to the service, which emphasizes direct artist access and streamlined music delivery.

Harper, known for his one‑man, one‑guitar performance style, blends folk, acoustic punk, alt‑country, and indie rock influences into a catalog that spans three decades. His work is available across major streaming platforms, and his online presence — including his website, YouTube content, and social media — reaches millions of viewers annually.

A Career-Spanning Album With Fan Favorites

The new album features a wide range of material, including:

  • “Time for a Play” — a theatrical, narrative opener.

  • “Halloween Song 3030” (feat. Kordy Taylor) — a reimagined favorite featuring Kordy Taylor and an eerie, memorable laugh.

  • “Thank You Hugh Hefner” — a tribute to the man credited with saving the Hollywood Sign.

  • “A.S.M.R.” — an experimental track built around sound texture and atmosphere.

  • “Pop Song 3030” — a catchy, tongue‑in‑cheek nod to pop conventions.

  • “BBQ Chicken Wrap” — a humorous, crowd‑pleasing tune.

  • “I Can’t Play This Game Anymore” — a heavy, metal‑leaning track showcasing Harper’s range.

Event Details

Artist: Dangerous Doug Harper Venue: TJ Leland’s, Pittsburg, Kansas Date: Saturday, April 25 Performance: Solo acoustic set featuring songs from 30:30

About Dangerous Doug Harper

Harper has spent more than 30 years writing, recording, and performing original music across the United States. His catalog includes dozens of albums and hundreds of songs, ranging from heartfelt storytelling to humorous character pieces. In addition to his music career, Harper is known for his work in community media and digital content creation.

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