Vocalists Holly Laessig and Jess Wolfe developed their theatrical stage dress as a nod to artists like David Bowie and The Supremes.
The Beatles
Legendary musician and audio engineer Alan Parsons plays Nov. 19 at Rose State College
Parsons’ work has a studio engineer has brought him behind the scenes on landmark albums by The Beatles and Pink Floyd.
Penn & Teller’s Penn Jillette talks politics, travel and value of truth ahead of Aug. 19 show
Jillette appeared on The Celebrity Apprentice with the show’s former host, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Beatles tribute show gets a helping hand from local high school orchestra students
In My Life — A Musical Theatre Tribute to The Beatles comes to Rose State College’s Hudiburg Chevrolet Center July 31.
Rapper Josh Sallee presents his strongest offering yet with new album Hush Hush
Snippets from past John Lennon interviews help narrate Josh Sallee’s new album.
Rick Springfield brings Stripped Down tour to Oklahoma City
Rick Springfield’s OKC appearance will include music, storytelling and a Q&A with audience members.
Legendary guitarist Nils Lofgren springs into OKC with Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band
Lofren’s hall-of-fame career has included work with Danny Whitten, Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen.
Album review: The Flaming Lips With a Little Help from My Fwends
Most creativity does demand insanity, and over the past decade, The Flaming Lips have operated almost exclusively in this way.
Chicken-Fried News: Bigger than The Beatles?
Its no secret that a lot of people like Garth Brooks. Its why hes the best-selling musician since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991. But things are about to get even peachier for Brooks, as he stands to sell even more once he offers digital downloads through garthbrooks.com and at a stupid price. […]
Soundcheck: The Wurly Birds Turns
Its self-titled debut did much of the same, but with more subtle production and a hazy, psychedelic tone, Turns does it all the better. It acts like a connect-the dots between the best and brightest of that era of rock n roll, linking The Velvet Underground (No Disguise) to The Zombies (We Cant Always Agree) […]
