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OKG Newsletter


Topic: hear

Magnificent 7

What if seven local musicians collaborated on seven songs in seven days? You get The 7 Project, and the resulting album just adds up.


Music

Joshua Boydston
The 7 Project with Jabee and O Fidelis
8 p.m. Sunday
ACM@UCO Performance Lab
329 E. Sheridan
acm-uco.com
974-4700
$10-$15
 
Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Copperheads — Apocalyptic Behavior


Rock

Joshua Boydston
Oklahoma City’s Copperheads have remained relatively quiet this year — ironic, given that the punk outfit stands alongside The Boom Bang and Shitty/Awesome as the metro’s loudest rock bands.
 
Wednesday, November 7, 2012

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OKG7 things to do

Gazette staff
No longer “A Thousand Miles from Nowhere,” Dwight Yoakam gets pretty darn close to arm’s reach when he plays 8 p.m. Saturday at WinStar World Casino, 777 Casino Ave. in Thackerville. The country music artist is touring on the most critically acclaimed album of his long career, 3 Pears, which streeted in September. Tickets are $25- $45. Call 800-622-6317 or visit winstarworldcasino.com.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

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Parker Millsap topped our 2012 best local albums list with the disc Palisade, so get his 2013 off to a good start by showing up for his first local gig of the year. He’ll play at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Rodeo Opry, 2221 Exchange Ave. Tickets are $15. Call 297-9773 or visit ohfo.org.

Saturday

Hey! Read This:
OKG's 10 best local albums of 2012   

 
Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Radio gets ‘Red’ again

‘The Red Dirt Radio Hour’ returns to airwaves, thanks to KOSU.


Music

Alyssa Grimley
After more than five years of silence, The Red Dirt Radio Hour has returned to the airwaves. The show, which features artists of the Red Dirt genre, has found a new home at 9 p.m. Sundays on KOSU. Based in Stillwater, the public radio station also airs on 91.7 FM in Oklahoma City and streams online at kosu.org.
 
Thursday, March 7, 2013

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Despite the show’s title, a whistling rendition of “Sweet Georgia Brown” will not be part of A Globetrotter’s Guide to the Orchestra. But since it’s the season finale of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, you can expect “Adagio for Strings,” and that’s pretty catchy in its own right. You be the judge at 8 p.m. Saturday at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker. Tickets are $15- $52. Call 842-5387 or visit okcphilharmonic.org.

Saturday

 
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
 
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