Brianna Gaither’s doing a living-room show, and you’re invited.
One of the common complaints I always hear after shows is that it just didn’t seem intimate. Well, sorry dude, maybe you shouldn’t have gone to see, like, Dave Matthews or whatever. Twenty-something Edmond folk-pop singer Brianna Gaither, on the other hand, is opening her doors to you for a living-room session recording Sunday night, which sounds to me about as intimate as it gets for local music. You might recall her excellent 2011 album, “Love Is Patient,” which I guarantee you she’ll be playing selections from. Don’t miss this! Buy your tickets at Ticketstorm for $10, or for $15 at the door. If there are any left, that is. More info is at her Facebook page.
The corporate culture of Mustang-based Tate Publishing is questioned after an audio file of internal hostility goes viral.
News Clifton Adcock
When Tate Publishing CEO Ryan Tate walked into the staff meeting on May
31, he had no idea the words he was about to say soon would be posted
online for all to hear.