For the record, the film is a back woods action-revenge thriller starring Kevin Sorbo. That perfectly suits the bluesy-rootsy tune with lines like, Who you gonna call when it gets rough and Where you gonna run when the river runs dry, sung with a passion that would go great with a couple of roundhouse kicks. […]
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Paseo visionary
All of a sudden, everyone hears this big, baritone voice, and it reverberated throughout the entire building, said Karen Orr, the gallery owner. I cant get that out of my head. There was no microphone, and it wasnt required. Belt, an attorney and urban developer, was known for working behind the scenes and doing little […]
Radio gets Red’ again
Roughly eight years ago, The Red Dirt Radio Hour got its start on KVOO-FM 98.5 in Tulsa. The program specialized in spotlighting Oklahoma bands like the Red Dirt Rangers, whose unique sound can best be described as a mash-up of rock, folk, country and blues. Rangers member John Cooper helped found the program. However, he […]
At bat
Curtis Grimes life reads like your classic country narrative: A promising baseball prospect ditches his chance at a shot in the big leagues for a girl, only to come away heartbroken a short while later. But instead of picking up the bottle, he picked up a guitar, and what sounds like the character in so […]
Dirty Red & the Soulshakers Soul Shakin’
Opening with the innuendo-laden Cornbread, which makes you want to sop up all forms of sexual beans and greens, lead singer Eric Dirty Red McDaniels powerfully soul-drenched vocals and funky harmonica immediately let you know youre in for a long, sweaty night. The pure, rolling thunder of Shotgun, with its impressionable refrain of My shotgun […]
Blues brothers
One would think that Eric McDaniel, leader of Dirty Red & the Soulshakers, would be content with promoting the local blues bands debut album around town. Instead, hes also put together a supergroup of fellow Okie blues talents including members of Miss Blues and Watermelon Slim & the Workers to back blues progeny […]
Toby Keith Hope on the Rocks
For many years, on my late, lamented Colorado-based radio show, Damaged Hearing, whenever I felt like especially annoying the decidedly unpatriotic community-radio audience, I would sing along, loud and proud, to Oklahoma-born Toby Keiths Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue. Of course, the more I would sing along to the song, the more I […]
Solutions for progressives
President Barack Obama was reelected in an Electoral College rout; Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Baldwin were elected to the U.S. Senate, Tammy Duckworth won a U.S. House seat, three states approved same-sex marriage and two states passed legalized marijuana. The countrys demographics are changing and so are cultural and social attitudes. By the 2016 presidential […]
Broad stripes, bright stars
You might be a fireworks enthusiast. After all, its the one time of year that blowing up things is OK (outside city limits, of course). Or maybe you want to show off your patriotism, and every single thing about your Fourth of July soiree has to fit that theme. Lastly, you might be the type […]
OKG7 seven steaks to savor
Opus Prime 800 W. Memorial 607-6787 Recognized by Wine Spectator and OpenTable as top-notch, Opus is a mustgo for any steak aficionado. If youre with a group, splurge on the tasting platter ($49): a generous serving of calamari, pan-seared crab cake, barbecue shrimp and Tuscan tenders (fillet medallions). On the lighter side, a traditional Caesar […]
