Jim Heath no longer delivers his embellished, fiery Southern Baptist-style sermons during Reverend Horton Heat shows, but it’s not for a lack of things to say. The psychobilly king — who has combined elements of blues, punk, surf, roots and rock ’n’ roll as the guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for the Dallas-based rockabilly […]
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Roz Adams brings Everything Is Not OK back to OKC for its fourth installment. But will this year be the fest’s last?
Roz Adams brings do-it-yourself punk extravaganza Everything Is Not OK back to OKC for its fourth installment. But will this year be its last?
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Dropkick Murphys brings its St. Patrick’s Day Tour to OKC’s Diamond Ballroom
The show begins 7:30 p.m. March 2.
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Waxahatchee storms into Oklahoma City with a Tower Theatre appearance
The show begins 8 p.m. Feb. 21.
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Red City Radio’s Garrett Dale speaks with Oklahoma Gazette ahead of the band’s Blue Note homecoming show
Dale released his solo debut EP earlier this year.
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Sheer Mag returns to 89th Street – OKC in the heat of its popular ascension
The band’s last Oklahoma City gig was as part of 2016’s Everything Is Not OK festival.
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OKC band LCG & the X headlines the second all-female AMP Fest
Amp Fest returns noon-8 p.m. Aug. 26 to Automobile Alley
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Cedric Bixler-Zavala explains how Daniel Holtzclaw’s name ended up on At the Drive In’s first studio album in 17 years
At the Drive in plays 8 p.m. Tuesday at The Criterion.
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Historic guitarist’s move to Greece signals an era’s end in Oklahoma City’s eclectic music scene
Miho Kolliopoulos is the brother of pioneering punk vocalist Basile Kolliopoulos, who died in 2013.
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The Unkempt Beaver makes a name for itself in folk punk and DIY music
The house venue hosts New York’s Radiator King May 27.
