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Woods aesthetic

Justin Timberlake’s Man of the Woods Tour7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 Chesapeake Energy Arena 100 W. Reno Ave. chesapeakearena.com 800-745-3000 $49-$925 Ten-time Grammy winner Justin Timberlake brings his Man of the Woods Tour to Oklahoma City 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 at Chesapeake Energy Arena, 100 W. Reno Ave. The show comes just weeks after the release […]

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Wow factor

Amilia K Spicer8 p.m. Jan. 24 The Blue Door 2805 N. McKinley Ave. bluedoorokc.com 405-524-0738 $20 Asked how much time she spent on her last album, Amilia K Spicer wanted to avoid an exact number. “Oh, god! I don’t want to say,” Spicer said, laughing. “It was a long damn time. It was over many […]

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Norman Music Festival announces 2019 lineup

Norman Music Festival has announced the headliners and several scheduled bands for 2019. The current lineup for April 25-27 includes Brooklyn indie act Beach Fossils, Detroit rapper Black Milk with live backing band Nat Turner, Indiana guitarist Omar Apollo, Nashville singer/songwriter Soccer Mommy, hard-to-classify Orange County duo The Garden, Seattle psych act Night Beats, Phoenix […]

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Word play

Collin The Chill One came to compete at the Art of Rap after finding it through an internet search. “I just went on Google and typed in something along the lines of ‘hip-hop events OKC’ and I saw this show and it popped up as one of the first things on Google, and I was […]

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South bound

Buddy South made a stellar first impression on me. Windows down; local NPR affiliate turned way up. What I initially thought was a Drive-By Truckers cut ended up being something a bit more fun and funny. Now, it’s your turn to say hi. Oklahoma City-based quintet Buddy South is the country/Southern rock twist cone that’s […]

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Famous ideas

Why Aren’t You Famous?6 p.m. Saturday Joe’s Addiction 1806 SE 59th St. whyarentyoufamous.org Free (donations accepted) Why aren’t you famous? It’s a good question. Perhaps you’ve been asked before, or maybe you’ve asked another. It’s possible you’ve even asked yourself. In reality, few will attain such recognition. The elusive nature of fame is what defines […]

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Invasion history

Peter Asher: A Musical Memoir of the ’60s and Beyond8 p.m. Jan. 9-10 The Blue Door 2805 N. McKinley Ave bluedoorokc.com 405-524-0738 $40 Interviewing breakout pop stars in the 1960s, music journalists all seemed to want to know one thing. “If you look at any old Beatle interviews or our interviews, or anybody’s interviews,” said […]

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Clear views

American Aquarium 8 p.m. Sunday Tower Theatre 425 NW 23rd St. towertheatreokc.com 405-708-6937 $17-$33 Sometimes, the more things change, the more they keep on changing. Between recording 2015’s Wolves and this year’s aptly titled Things Change, hardly any aspect of American Aquarium frontman BJ Barham’s life has stayed the same. “Since the last record, I […]

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New Year’s Eve: Opening Echo

The Allie Lauren Project Opening Night 2019 7 p.m. Monday Oklahoma City Hall 200 N. Walker Ave. artscouncilokc.com 405-270-4848 $8-$10 This month, The Allie Lauren Project returns to Oklahoma City, staging a musical performance like none other. Accompanied by an eclectic ensemble of musicians, founder and brainchild of the project Lauren Nicole Clare will deliver […]

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Fresh squeezed

When Oklahoma Gazette last spoke to Oklahoma City hip-hop artist Miillie Mesh, she said to be on the look out for a jungle-themed album dropping in June or July. That was 2015. Jungle Juice, Mesh’s EP debut, was finally released in October of this year. At one point, she thought it might never come out […]

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