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Honey, I’m home
Heavy, the debut album of Oklahoma folk-rockers Honeylark, will premier to much fanfare with its Saturday release show, featuring a rare performance from Oklahoma music legend and the Queen of Rockabilly herself, Wanda Jackson. Other collaborations include local favorites Fiawna Forte, The Wurly Birds, Em and the MotherSuperiors, Feathered Rabbit and a three-piece horn section. […]
Hopper: A Journey into the American Dream Tom Folsom
Folsom traces the life of Dennis Hopper through its four distinct phrases: Kansas farm boy, Method actor/James Dean worshipper, pharmaceutical madman, comeback kid. That he had a fourth at all continues to amaze me, especially after reading all the details. The kinder, gentler Hopper was hardly one to shy away from admitting his battles with […]
Honey, I quit the band
Divorces can be messy, but married couple Natalie and Ryan Houcks split from Green Corn Revival to form altcountry act Honeylark was as amicable as possible, with both sides citing the ol irreconcilable differences. Ryan and I had been writing our own stuff for a long time, Natalie Houck said. You know how artists are: […]
