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Scott Aycock. Tulsa World file

Scott Aycock CD release party is Thursday at Blue Dome Diner
Published: 5/17/2010 11:30 AM
Last Modified: 5/17/2010 11:30 AM

Scott Aycock, Tulsa, singer-songwriter and local radio host and producer of the popular “Folk Salad” radio program, will celebrate the release of his second CD, “Foxhole Radio” on May 20 at the Blue Dome Diner in downtown Tulsa, 313 E. 2nd St.

Doors open 7 p.m., showtime 8 p.m. The show is all ages. Children under age 12 are free, students are $5 and adult admission is $10 at the door.

Aycock has been writing, singing and performing songs for 25 years. He won first place in the 2005 Ozark Mt. Folk Festival songwriting contest, and third place in the 2006 International Billboard Songwriting Contest.

The new CD features 12 original songs written and sung by Aycock, who plays acoustic guitar throughout.

Possible musicians appearing include a roster of Tulsa’s who’s-who: Rocky Frisco, Three Penny Upright, Steve Pryor, Jared Tyler, Jesse Aycock, Travis Fite, David Bernson, Dianna Burrup, Randy Crouch, Rich Fisher, Don Geesling, Jeff Graham, Brad James, Steven Lee, Josh Massad, Ron McRorey, J. Pat Murphy, Dustin Pittsley, Sharla Pember, Carolyn Schad, Tom Skinner, Monica Taylor, Don Morris and Dylan Layton.



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Barrelhouse: A colloquialism describing the low saloons at the turn of the century (19th) that served whiskey straight out of the barrel. It's also a reference to the type of music played in those venues. Ex: Barrelhouse music.

Beat: The time or timing. Ex: The band played with a solid beat. Also used as a term describing a reporters specific area of expertise. Ex: The music beat.

About me: I'm Okie born and raised, and have lived all over the state: Oklahoma City, Enid, Moore, Norman, Edmond and Tulsa. I am a music geek, writer, graphic designer and amateur photographer and videographer who's followed the Tulsa and regional music scene since I moved to Green Country more than 10 years ago. I've been enmeshed in Tulsa's varied and vibrant musical night life, what some of us affectionately call a modernized throwback to the Barrelhouse scene, since that time. I fell in love with it. I fell hard.


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