Stockyards City’s “Rodeo Opry” airs local country talent on TV
Music Gazette staff
Stockyards City’s “Rodeo Opry” has ventured from the stage to your
living room. KSBI-TV Channel 52 airs the country-music showcase in
high-definition from 8 to 9 p.m. each Friday and Sunday, featuring both
big-name talents and local up-and-comers.
Can’t make the trip to Pryor for Rocklahoma this weekend? Bang your head in the air-conditioned comfort of your own home, as HDNet brings the metal to you.
Seven hours of live coverage from the sixth annual music festival will be beamed starting at 4 p.m. Sunday. That means HDNet viewers can catch performances by Rains, Blackstone Cherry, Charm City Devils, Puddle of Mudd, Jackyl, Art of Dying, Queensrÿche, Hellyeah and Chickenfoot. Oklahoma City’s own Arandapictured also is part of that lineup.
In Oklahoma, HDNet can be found on the following channels: • AT&T U-verse, 1105 • Charter, 770 • DirecTV , 306 • DISH, 362 • Suddenlink, 771
Oklahoma City’s favorite millionaire fronts ‘Nothing but Net.’
Whether or not our Oklahoma City Thunder power through to victory in the NBA Finals, one thing’s for sure: Kevin Durant is soon to be seen on MTV.
Well, MTV2, that is. Durant is scheduled to appear on the channel’s sports documentary, Nothing but Net, at noon July 17. Here, have a preview clip of KD playing ref at Douglass High School:
OKC Thunder star Kevin Durant’s movie debut hurts as much as an NBA Playoffs loss to the Miami Heat.
Comedy Harrison Lott Editor’s note: For Thunderstruck, the new family comedy starring the
Thunder’s Kevin Durant, it struck us that, since the movie is really
aimed at pre-teen and teenaged KD fans, who better to review it than an
avowed Thunder fan of that age? Here with his review is guest critic
Harrison Lott, a 15-year-old student at Edmond Memorial High School.