Ali Harter Photo: Mark Hancock Friday nights this summer, the streets of Bricktown are louder but in a good way, as the outdoor summer concert series known as Lower Bricktown Live returns to rock the public and, hopefully, drive more commerce to the area. Thats been the plan since the series inception in 2010. […]
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Various artists Woody Guthrie at 100!: Live at the Kennedy Center
One look at the artists featured on Woody Guthrie at 100!: Live at the Kennedy Center a concert album/DVD recorded on what would have been his 100th birthday and his far-reaching impact is clear. Who else could influence both Old Crow Medicine Show and Rage Against the Machines Tom Morello to the same […]
New frontier
Lord Huron Photo: Ben Schneider One gets the feeling that as inspired by Bob Dylan as Lord Huron ringleader Ben Schneider probably is, John Wayne might be just as influential. The cinematic compositions harken back to the golden era of Westerns, and even with a dash of Bollywood and stroke of lush, Northern landscapes (a […]
John Moreland In the Throes
He moves through the 10-song collection with The Boss swagger, too, effortlessly swaying between fully fleshed folk-rock anthems and quiet, dirt-road ditties. Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs anymore marries a lament of the loss of substance with an impossibly catchy and classically American melody. Blacklist is just as powerful in its heartbreak, […]
Migration formation
The Blue Door is hallowed ground for most folk artists, but The Stray Birds recent fixation on one of the listening rooms more recent products has the bluegrass trio that much more eager to make its debut there Thursday. We got to meet and open for John Fullbright in Tulsa last summer. We are obsessed […]
Various artists Never Give Up: Celebrating 10 Years of The Postal Service
With the 10th anniversary of Give Up being celebrated with a re-release, festival headlining gigs and the first tour in nearly a decade, The Postal Service is right back at the forefront of indie music, so theres no better time to pay tribute. Music blog Independent Clauses wrangled 22 different artists wanting to do […]
Tom Skinner Tom Skinner
With this in mind, what makes Tom Skinners self-titled album work so beautifully is that its chock-full of sincerity and real sincerity, not manufactured. Sounding like the perfect soundtrack to driving Oklahoma back roads in the summer windows down, radio way too loud Skinner evokes shades of alt-roots artists Tom Russell, Greg […]
Norman Music Festival 6: Day 3
Best Time Warp: JD McPherson For about an hour, Norman wasn’t in the year 2013, but instead 1953. Broken Arrow native JD McPherson has turned the success of his debut, Signs & Signifiers, into spots on Conan and more, and Norman got a chance to see just what it is NPR and the like have […]
Prettyboy Dejvická
Abello long has been one of the most talented pure vocalists the state has to offer, but after dabbling in indie folk for a few years (and Christian music in his teens), he’s fully embraced what is an obvious penchant for 80s-soaked pop tunes. It suits him well. Recorded in the Czech Republic, the two-track […]
Art de Aguilar
Deep in the valleys of southern Mexico lives a ceramic artist whose whimsical personality and artwork touch everyone within contact. Guillermina Aguilar Alcantara is a master of Mexican popular art, and the eldest of Ocotlán, Oaxacas Aguilar sisters, world-famous for their artwork. She has made the journey to Oklahoma City to create, display and sell […]
