Amanda Shires 8 p.m. March 21 Tower Theatre 425 NW 23rd St. towertheatreokc.com 405-708-6937 $24-$100 Released in February, Amanda Shires’ “Deciphering Dreams” is an optimistic song about a tragedy. “In some ways, it’s different for me because it’s a hopeful and kind of happy song,” Shires said. “I have a tendency sometimes to talk more […]
Waylon Jennings
Circus act
Kinky Friedman 8 p.m. Tuesday The Blue Door 2805 N. McKinley Ave. bluedoorokc.com 405-524-0738 $35-$40 There is no question that viewing great art has the potential to inspire an individual’s own great works. The Parthenon and ancient Greece had a lasting impact on architecture. Great African art helped inspire Pablo Picasso’s Cubism. Citizen Kane went […]
Steve Earle and the Dukes wrap up 2017 with a show at Tower Theatre
The show begins 8 p.m. Dec. 21.
One-man band Scott H. Biram prepares for April 26 gig at VZD’s Restaurant & Bar
Biram’s newest album The Bad Testament was released in February.
Legendary Willie Nelson harmonica player Mickey Raphael has seen many high times in his music career
Raphael performs with Willie Nelson & Family 9 p.m. Friday at WinStar World Casino and Resort.
Oklahoma History Center releases rare Bob Wills recordings on vinyl
Rare recordings of Oklahoma legend Bob Wills traveled from a drummer’s personal collection to the OKPOP museum.
Whitey power
Photo: Clay Abbott While many critics are quick to label Whitey Morgan as part of the new breed of outlaw country, a movement begun in the 1970s by the likes of Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings, he is just as quick to put that dog down. I dont think theres really any outlaw country these […]
