The organization that oversees one of Oklahoma Citys streets is throwing a family-friendly party to help revitalize a district that is rich in history but lacks mainstream recognition. As metro districts like Midtown and the Plaza continue to gain popularity for their block parties and concerts, 39th Street seems to be left behind. Its an […]
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Ambitious festival launch brings together Americana-rock ’n’ roll hybrids in Guthrie
Shirley Clifford will never forget the unnamed older woman in the Buddha shirt who danced and watched bands play at a recent block party.
Grayer, wiser, angrier: Bad Religion rocks harder than ever
Though they are a bit grayer and the lines on their faces a bit deeper, members of Bad Religion are just as likely to tell you to piss off now as they were as teenagers.
Chicken-Fried News: Sexy friends
Garth Brooks and Justin Timberlake performed Brooks’ hit “Friends in Low Places” together at a sold-out show in Nashville.
Chicken-Fried News: Adorable and chic
Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton held a $5 concert in front of The Ladysmith Bed & Breakfast in Tisomingo.
Singer-songwriter Aaron Pierce welcomes the changes a new year brings
Few Oklahoma artists have utilized 2014 the way that singer-songwriter Aaron Pierce has
American Aquarium rises from its death bed with new album
Burn. Flicker. Die. was supposed to be the end for American Aquarium.
Jack White sets February show at OU
Guitar god Jimi Hendrix played McCasland Field House at the University of Oklahoma in Norman on May 8, 1970. Over forty years later, modern rock savior Jack White will do the same.
Timberlake touches down at Chesapeake
After years of rumors and hopeful wishes from his fans, Justin Timberlake returned to the music scene in 2013 with a two-part album, The 20/20 Experience. Released months apart from each other, the two halves of the record featured some of the strongest material of Timberlakes career, allowing him to easily slip back into radio […]
Honesty is the name of the game for Nashville-based trio Wild Ponies
It took a little distance for Doug and Telisha Williams — the husband-wife duo behind Wild Ponies — to properly address the skeletons sitting in their closet.
