Since the release of The Very Last Day in March 2016, the Purcell-born musician has made appearances on Conan and Austin City Limits.
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With the music industry’s strongest focus in New York City and Los Angeles, Mack said the “No Coast” title is fitting for both Oklahoma’s geographical location and its attitude.
WoodyFest faces an uncertain future as it prepares for its 20th anniversary
The festival launched a $60,000 GoFundMe campaign in January.
The Oklahoma Room at Kansas City’s Folk Alliance International Conference gives musicians a chance to connect
Shawnee-born singer-songwriter Kierston White will be attending her first Folk Alliance International Conference in February.
The Devil Makes Three performs Jan. 11 at ACM@UCO Performance Lab
The 12-track cover album Redemption & Ruin pays homage to the musical artists who have influenced the band in the past.
Country traditionalist Lee Ann Womack is not defined by “I Hope You Dance” alone
Womack is playing a sold-out show with Chris Stapleton Oct. 1 at The Zoo Amphitheatre.
Jason Isbell brings his even-keeled Americana to The Criterion
Jason Isbell defies “bro-country” with informed criticisms of the American South and masculinity.
American Banjo Museum launches inaugural Banjo Fest
Banjo Fest coincides with the museum’s Hall of Fame weekend.
Local musician organizes this year’s Illinois River Jam
Norman musician Travis Linville organizes a festival and prepares to release a new album.
Shawn James and The Shapeshifters bring burly act to Norman Music Festival
The Shapeshifters’ brand of swampy blues is informed by a background in metal.
