Hoop it So there’s this basketball team here in OKC called the Thunder. You may have heard of them? Well, they’re kind of good at sports and stuff (like, really good), and their games are as electric in person as the team’s name would suggest. See them play the Brooklyn Nets 7 p.m. Thursday at […]
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Skin-deep
As John Lennon so perfectly put it, life is what happens to you while youre busy making other plans. Oklahoma singer-songwriter Sherree Chamberlain knows this all too well. Back in late 2011, she successfully ran a Kickstarter campaign to fund what would be her second full-length album, released in the first half of 2012. Two […]
East meets West
Seattles Rose Windows cram as much into the music as they do players on stage. The seven-piece psychedelic rock outfit has concocted a wholly unique swirl of American classic rock, British prog and psychedelia with ready dabbles into Persian, Indian and Eastern European sounds, making for a worldly musical experience like few others that came […]
Seattle’s best
The Seattle-based band Pickwick has played some of the biggest venues in its hometown of Seattle including opening day for the local professional baseball team, the Mariners but theyve never played a museum. It was an unexpected shock to frontman Galen Disston when the band was booked to play the Fred Jones Jr. […]
Wanna get lucky?
Credit: Brad Gregg Purportedly the digits for the lottery commission, the toll-free number turned out to be a sex line. The mix-up proved to be a real boner for state lottery officials, who quickly owned up to the mistake. The office discontinued the phone number in 2010 but inadvertently had left it on the website. […]
Crooks for life
With country currently among the most popular genres on the music charts, more bands have to find new ways to make themselves sound different from everything else on the radio. This is a credo that Josh Mazour, songwriter and lead singer of Crooks, has taken to heart, going as far as to create a new […]
Shades of cinema
Matt Barses I Said I Would Never Paint This Way Again Promoting minority filmmakers and artists, Saturdays In Color Film Festival showcases features, shorts and documentaries that convey Oklahomas multicultural landscape. In partnership with the Inclusion in Art project and the Individual Artists of Oklahoma Gallery, In Color began in 2008 to encourage diversity while […]
Ready or not
The Ready Set Photo: Jared Thomas A 20-something singer-songwriter from the Midwest readies to play a few tunes Thursday night from his ever-growing repertoire of chart-topping singles, acoustic endeavors and previews from his upcoming third full-length album. As The Ready Set, Indiana native Jordan Witzigreuter has charmed national audiences particularly the teen, female demographic […]
Roots radical
Bill Kirchen Bill Kirchen is a man of many titles. Some people call him one of the founding fathers of Americana; others, Titan of the Telecaster. He helped pioneer the Americana movement, as well as the twangcore and dieselbilly scenes. Many know him as the lighting-in-a-bottle guitarist behind country rocks Commander Cody and His Lost […]
Smith and lesson
Who is Frank Smith? According to Wikipedia, there are dozens of them, ranging from English footballers to daytime soap characters. In musical terms, however, Frank Smith isnt any one person; hes five of them. The Austin, Texas-based alt-country project fronted by Aaron Sinclair was, in a past life, a band out of Boston […]
