Doyle 6 p.m. Saturday 89th Street — OKC 8911 N. Western Ave. 89thstreetokc.com 405-677-9169 $15-$50 Namesake notwithstanding, Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein doesn’t seem fond of digging up the past. In 1980, at the age of 16, the guitarist, born Paul Caiafa, joined his brother, bassist Jerry Only, and frontman Glenn Danzig in The Misfits. The […]
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Social Distortion 8 p.m. Oct. 24 Diamond Ballroom, 8001 S. Eastern Ave. diamondballroom.com 405-677-9169 $32.50-$175 To call Social Distortion one of punk’s most influential groups would not be hyperbolic, considering lead singer Mike Ness’ songwriting helped usher in a wave of new sound just as the genre arrived in Southern California. Their music is still […]
Dropkick Murphys brings its St. Patrick’s Day Tour to OKC’s Diamond Ballroom
The show begins 7:30 p.m. March 2.
Frack Fest provides an underground arts experience
Frack Fest provides an underground arts experience.
Punk and DIY bands from across the globe converge in OKC for Everything Is Not OK III
The annual fest moves from 16th Street Plaza District to Farmers Market District for 2017.
El Reno couple opens a bar and venue to bring music and youth culture to their hometown
Vices Bar and Venue opened in September and brings live music to El Reno at least two nights a week.
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.
American Idiot generates excitement before the curtain rises at Guthrie’s Pollard Theatre
The Pollard Theatre’s production of American Idiot uses little dialogue, relying instead on the lyrics written by Green Day frontman Billy Joe Armstrong.
