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Norman’s Evangelicals on free Bj

Norman indie rockers Evangelicals joined several other celebrated indie bands for a tribute to Björk’s acclaimed 1995 album “Post,” according to the band’s Web site. The band was tapped to record “You’ve Been Flirting Again” for the song-by-song tribute, which has been released as a free download on an alt-music.   NOTESIn the album’s artists’ notes, Evangelicals front […]

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All-American Rejects front man makes leap to movies

If he’s not already feeling on “Top of the World,” maybe sharing some screen time with seven sorority sisters and an “American Idol” this summer will help warm All-American Rejects front man Tyson Ritter’s “Paper Heart.” Oklahoma native Ritter will act alongside Anna Faris (“Brokeback Mountain,” “Scary Movie 4”) and pop singer Katharine McPhee, who […]

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Oklahoma performers head to Texas for SXSW

The Texas exodus is already under way for many Central Oklahoma bands, performers, filmmakers and entertainment industry insiders who are among the thousands that make the annual pilgrimage to Austin for South by Southwest, which has become one of the most important and influential conferences, festivals and media showcases around. Several Oklahoma-area acts and performers […]

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Norman musician tapped for ‘One Tree Hill’

Norman singer/songwriter and Starlight Mints keyboard player Ryan Lindsey should have had a great birthday this year, because one of the musician’s songs was recently featured on a popular teen television drama, according to his Web site. The song “Open Late” was used on an episode of CW’s “One Tree Hill,” which aired on March […]

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Hinder hits sales milestone

As they prepare to record a sophomore album, Oklahoma City party-rock band Hinder has reached a new album sales milestone and broken a mobile music format record, according to the band’s publicist. Hinder’s debut album, “Extreme Behavior,” released in September 2005, was certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America on Jan. 24, due […]

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Banjo museum moving to Bricktown

The National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame Museum is relocating from its home in Guthrie to a century old building in Bricktown, according to a report from the Associated Press. The $1.3 million building, located on Sheridan along the main entrance to Bricktown, will undergo a $2 million renovation this spring. The museum’s executive director, […]

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