Singer-songwriter John Fullbright shares more in common with folk legend Woody Guthrie than their quaint hometown of Okemah. Theres a certain air of Oklahoma soul to everything they are and represent, whether voice, songs or presence. Theres a weight and understanding of not only life of an Oklahoman, but a human being. Fullbright didnt set […]
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Local gem
Brandon Bales While most DJs work alone think Skrillex, Deadmau5, Fatboy Slim two heads have proven better than one for Oklahoma City electro act Crystal Vision. It definitely helps when one of us is stuck. The other one always has an idea, said Katie Wicks. The joys of being a duo are that […]
‘Chicken Fried’ dudes
C. Taylor Crothers When country rocks Zac Brown Band looked to record a follow-up to 2008s platinum-selling smash, The Foundation, they heeded the advice of Les Brown, shot for the money and landed a pair of stars. I remember when Zac had these songs, he was like, Jimmy Buffett is going to sing on this […]
You say Hello
It comes as a surprise that power poppers Hellogoodbye formed more than a decade ago. Forrest Kline chief songwriter, lead singer and sole remaining original member started the band in 2001 as he was finishing high school. He never expected to be featured on MTVs The Real World, have smash radio singles like […]
Beat it
The English Beat Eugenio Iglesias UPDATE: The English Beat will play ACM@UCO Performance Lab, 329 E. Sheridan, at 9:30 p.m. tonight, Friday, April 20, since last night’s show was canceled due to rain. British ska legends The English Beat are as much a part of cinematic history as they are musical, what with being responsible […]
Bear necessities
One would be hard pressed to succinctly describe the Louisiana metal band I Wrestled a Bear Once. Its songs incorporate a pantry of sounds. Racing metal guitars pushed against adult-contemporary pop; New Wave 80s synths punctuated with samples of the General Lees car horn. The alt-metal quintet formed in 2007 from the ashes of another […]
All about Eve
Few bands horizons looked better than Eve 6s did back in the late 90s and early 00s. The alt-rock outfit enjoyed a major-label record deal, a platinum album and smash singles in Inside Out and Heres to the Night. Then, ironically enough, things fell into a beautiful oblivion. Sales of its third, heavier release, 2003s […]
Camp a lot
King GuitArthur and The Drüggs 8 p.m. Friday-SaturdayThe Boom2218 N.W. 39th kgatd.com/tickets601-7200$10-$13 Lots and lots of glitter. Written by Nicholas Tankersley and Matthew Alvin Brown and featuring 14 songs written by Brown, GuitArthur focuses on an alien rock band that comes to Earth and gives one final show before they destroy the planet with their […]
Beneath the Keith
Memphis blues and soul man John Paul Keith is wiser than most about the music industry. Clocking years in playing affords him a certain perspective. We were coming back home from Baton Rouge on a Sunday afternoon. I was driving the van, and you think, God, this is a long drive, he said. It occurred […]
Giving them hell
Youve heard The All-American Rejects mythology before. Talented small-town Stillwater high schoolers album gets scooped from the trash by a record label intern: music videos, hit singles, major-label deals, high-grossing worldwide tours and dalliances with celebrities ensue. In short, all the stuff that constitutes the first half of an episode of VH1s Behind the Music: […]
