Stoney LaRue isnt much of a studio junkie. The Red Dirt pioneer has only produced two studio albums since he began playing bars around Stillwater and Norman more than a decade ago, and there was a six-year gap between his debut The Red Dirt Album and 2011 hit Velvet. Yet the Oklahoma native routinely sells out many of the […]
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Jack the Giant Slayer
The film’s fatal mistake? Perhaps it was director Bryan Singer embracing the 19th-century nature of the story as tightly as he did Richard Donners Superman: The Movie for his own Superman Returns. These days, to satisfy family audiences, it’s evidently not enough to revive an old-fashioned tale; you have to hip it up with nods […]
Beau bridges
Beau Mansfield Photo: Kianoosh Moeini Beau Mansfield is a lot of things, but at his heart, hes a piano man. The Norman native has toured in comedy improv groups, directed music for theatrical productions and become a momentary viral star in Holland, but at the core of everything is Mansfields lifelong love affair with the […]
John Moreland In the Throes
He moves through the 10-song collection with The Boss swagger, too, effortlessly swaying between fully fleshed folk-rock anthems and quiet, dirt-road ditties. Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs anymore marries a lament of the loss of substance with an impossibly catchy and classically American melody. Blacklist is just as powerful in its heartbreak, […]
Tom Skinner Tom Skinner
With this in mind, what makes Tom Skinners self-titled album work so beautifully is that its chock-full of sincerity and real sincerity, not manufactured. Sounding like the perfect soundtrack to driving Oklahoma back roads in the summer windows down, radio way too loud Skinner evokes shades of alt-roots artists Tom Russell, Greg […]
On the Fritz
Songwriters draw their inspiration from a variety of things. Current events and relationships are usually high on the list, but things that make us laugh dont typically scream, Write a song about me. Yet they do to Jonny Fritz, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter formerly known as Jonny Corndawg. He plays Thursday at Opolis. Fritzs eccentric brand […]
Prettyboy Dejvická
Abello long has been one of the most talented pure vocalists the state has to offer, but after dabbling in indie folk for a few years (and Christian music in his teens), he’s fully embraced what is an obvious penchant for 80s-soaked pop tunes. It suits him well. Recorded in the Czech Republic, the two-track […]
Mulling it over
Shawn Mullins Photo: Michael Wilson When a musician is widely known for one song and one song only, the relationship can be complicated. Folk rocker Shawn Mullins Grammy-nominated track Lullaby was inescapable as soon as it debuted in 1998, and he hasnt had another song approach that level of success … but he loves the […]
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It was organized in the 50s because there was no one looking out for [songwriters] on the congressional level, and yet, how much we were paid was determined by Congress, Stover said. You see the need for the lobbying up there at the national level. The NSAI is involved with songwriters at both the legal […]
SXSW 2013: Zach Winters / Parker Millsap
The Norman mans voice is a high, yearning one, perfect for injecting a sense of longing into a tune. He also had three female vocalists with him, and their vocals added a unique dimension to Winters sound. A drummer, hand percussionist, bassist and electric guitarist filled out the rest of the band, which gave Winters […]
