Pearl Earl 9 p.m. Nov. 15 Opolis 113 N. Crawford Ave., Norman
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The Mountain Goats channels a goth-fueled youth ahead of its July 13 set at ACM@UCO Performance Lab
Peter Hughes said there is no need to feel sorry for the many post-punk and new-wave musicians of the 1980s beached ashore by the ever-shifting tide of pop cultures restless ocean. The Mountain Goats bassist thinks societys changing tastes might have helped force some of them into greater things. Hughes spoke with Oklahoma Gazette ahead […]
Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally talk Oklahoma and deadCenter Film Festival with Oklahoma Gazette
Mullally was raised in the Oklahoma City area and is a graduate of Casady School.
Exene Cervenka celebrates 40 years of punk rock with X at Diamond Ballroom
The Oklahoma pop-punk sisters of Skating Polly open for the band.
I don’t know a person that doesn’t love Motown music, Johnson said.
“I don’t know a person that doesn’t love Motown music,” Johnson said.
First tried it in 1990 at a college I went to in Kentucky, just at clubs around town, and the rest is history,” Tone said. “I hit the road in 1993 and didn’t look back.
“First tried it in 1990 at a college I went to in Kentucky, just at clubs around town, and the rest is history,” Tone said. “I hit the road in 1993 and didn’t look back.”
Coast-free music
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.
La La Land delights with old-school Hollywood charm
Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone play a jazz pianist and an actress trying to make it big in Los Angeles while navigating a relationship.
Okie producer chooses OKC as premiere city
Lost & Found opens Jan. 6 at AMC Quail Springs Mall 24.
Punk-rock sister outfit Bleached brings U.S. tour to 89th Street Collective
The band released its new studio album, Welcome the Worms, on April 1.
