Jo Anne Kotlowski Credit: Taylor Bolding With chapters in more than 65 U.S. locations nationwide, the international, independent organization known as Raw hosts its first Oklahoma City show Thursday. The group was created in 2009 to increase visibility and resources for local, independent artists. According to Rachel Hernandez, co-director with Staci Campbell for Raw in […]
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Hey, Mon!
While his fellow students spent a week recovering from their rowdy spring breaks, Oklahoma City emcee Damon Johnson spent that time recording his debut mixtape, titling it 7 Days, of course. I got back from spring break and told everyone I was going to put out a mixtape in a week, Johnson said. Starting that […]
Ellis county
As a tried and true blues guitarist, Tinsley Ellis holds no delusions of taking the world by storm. Besides, the workman musician who just turned 55 already gets to enjoy something just as good. A father figure of sorts in the genre, he helped spawn the career of a young Derek Trucks, who […]
CFN’s awfully harsh record review of the week
Credit: Brad Gregg Consequence of Sounds David Buchanan on the Stillwater-born All- American Rejects new album, Kids in the Street
CFN’s awfully harsh record review of the week
Credit: Brad Gregg Consequence of Sounds David Buchanan on the Stillwater-born All- American Rejects new album, Kids in the Street
CFN’s awfully harsh record review of the week
Credit: Brad Gregg Consequence of Sounds David Buchanan on the Stillwater-born All- American Rejects new album, Kids in the Street
Symphomaniacs
Callen Clarke and Kyle Dillingham Beauty can be born from the darkest places. Such is that case for the Life Symphony, premiering Sunday in Oklahoma City as as the grand finale of the OK Mozart Festivals second annual OKC series. In 2007, Edmond composer Callen Clarke was just a day away from premiering his first […]
Evolution theory
Denton, Texas-based singersongwriter Sarah Jaffe broke through in 2010 with her first full-length album, Suburban Nature, boasting a beautiful sound, charming voice and lyrical wit, all evidenced by the single, Clementine. It won her spots playing shows with Norah Jones and The Old 97s, so she could have just leaned on that sound for a […]
The Moody muse
It only makes sense that Australian-born, Canadian-raised singer-songwriter Ruth Moody has enjoyed her illustrious career, filled with Juno Awards (Canadas answer to the Grammys), Billboard-charting albums and more than a dozen appearances on A Prairie Home Companion. After all, shes been groomed for it since birth. When I was growing up, there was music everywhere. […]
A crappy show
Austin, Texas-based garage musician Orville Bateman Neely stays busy. He produces records for the likes of The Strange Boys, drums for A Giant Dog, co-fronts Bad Sports and runs sound at Austin venue Beerland. Oh, and currently on its first national tour, his own band, OBN IIIs, plays 10 p.m. Saturday at The Blue Note […]
