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Osage Casino to kick off concert series

By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Sep 26, 2011, at 1:44 PM  Updated on 9/26 at 1:46 PM



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The Osage Casino Concert Series kicks off fall with five local and regional favorites, playing rock ‘n’ roll, blues and country.

It starts Oct. 7 in Skiatook and ends Nov. 12 in Hominy.

All venues are all ages. Lawn chairs are welcome. No outside food or drink allowed. Gates open 4:30 for all concerts at each venue.

The Wanda Watson Band, Mike Black & The Stingrays and Jumpshots perform Oct. 7 at Osage Casino Skiatook.

For round two at Osage Casino in Bartlesville, Admiral Twin, Retro Rockers and the Red Dirt Rangers perform on Oct. 14.

Oct. 29, Black Water Band, Sextion 8 and Hell or High Water take over Osage Casino in Pawhuska.

On Nov. 5, 60 West, Kinsey & Co. and Morrison 33 perform at Osage Casino in Ponca City.

The final concert in the series will be Nov. 12, when 98 in the Shade, Michael Todd & the Wild Frontier and Thomas Martinez perform at Osage Casino in Hominy.

For more information, visit tulsaworld.com/osagecasino.
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Thursday night 'New Tulsa Sound' concert will benefit Oklahoma tornado victims

Tulsa’s Brian Horton of Horton Records is organizing an Okie Tornado Relief Benefit concert. It kicks off 6 p.m. Thursday ...

Bigfoot loves Oklahoma, and will help tornado relief at Dwelling Spaces

Tulsa-founded boutique and coffee bar Joebots at Dwelling Spaces will donate 100 percent of proceeds from the sale of its ...

Cain's Ballroom to donate part of Thompson Square ticket sales to tornado relief

Tulsa’s historic music venue Cain's Ballroom will donate $1 from each ticket sold for its Thursday Thompson Square concert ...

CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Jennifer Chancellor

918-581-8346
Email

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