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After a frightening highway collision that's left him hospitalized, Tulsa piano player Brian Lee can add hero to his credits.
Tulsa photographer Kelly Kerr lives anything but the rock 'n' roll lifestyles of many of the wild bands he's shot, like Hinder or the Effects or Bowling for Soup. The father and teacher lives his life by capturing every movement and event with his multiple camera lenses.
Lee is the touring keyboardist with Tulsa Sound icon Leon Russell. He is also well-known for his long-standing “dueling piano” shows, solo work and membership in local bands including Freakshow.
Sophomore album:
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Each of Vince Gill's 11 original albums have charted in the Billboard top 10 in country. But this is his first album of exclusively love songs, drawn from his albums of 1996-2006.
Multiple sources report today that Howard Stern may replace Simon Cowell on "American Idol."
A trembling 15-year-old fan was the first to find out that Carrie Underwood will be among the stars performing at this year's Country Music Association Music Festival June 10-13 in Nashville.
Warner Music Nashville will "replace" its typical CD format for six-song releases on Blake Shelton's next album, Billboard industry magazine online reports.
Tom Skinner's "Science Project," a long-standing Tulsa tradition of seasoned and influential musicians, is moving to the Blue Dome Diner, 311 E. Second St., in downtown Tulsa, confirmed the venue's owner, Brian Prewitt.
The Rock and Worship Roadshow tour hits Tulsa on April 17 at the BOK Center. This year's lineup includes MercyMe, David Crowder Band, Family Force 5, Francesca Battistelli, Fee, Remedy Drive and Sidewalk Prophets.
The Flaming Lips have agreed to perform their version of the Pink Floyd classic album "The Dark Side of the Moon" in full at Bonnaroo several major music news sources have confirmed.
Hey, music fans, tell us your tales of George Strait, Reba McEntire and Eric Clapton. They're all coming back to Tulsa and we want to share your memories of the music icons.
The venue today confirmed a Widespread Panic concert date of May 1. Tickets go on sale to the public on Feb. 12.
Life & Style magazine's latest edition claims to have details of Checotah country superstar Carrie Underwood's impending nuptials with hockey player Mike Fisher.
Garage rock supergroup The Dead Weather will perform April 22 at Cain's Ballroom, sources confirm.
The Black Eyed Peas, who have a date at the BOK Center, have enhanced their hip-hop prowess for the tour.
Casting Crowns may be one of the biggest bands in Christian music history, but band mates still say every step of success has been somewhat of a surprise.
As the Blind Boys of Alabama harmonize their way into their seventh decade, they pull together some of their secular counterparts for "Duets."
Several Oklahoma acts were nominated, but two walked out as big winners at last night's Grammy Awards show in Los Angeles.
Tickets for the June 22 Michael Buble concert will be $51.50, $71.50 and $91.50, plus fees. They go on sale 10 a.m. Feb. 5.
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I must passionately agree. Well said, Karen. What an breathtakingly powerful production.
You're welcome, Ryan!! :) Thank YOU for all the hard work in compiling the list.
You're welcome, 2ndjoyce!
Happy holidays. :)
Okierose, it's now up and running. You may want to try again. :)
I fixed the Yorke typo. Thank you for pointing it out. Cheers, Jennifer Chancellor, World Scene writer
2ndjoyce: Good eye! I fixed the typo. Thank you for pointing it out. :)
The Man, Whoops. Thank you for pointing that out. We have fixed it to read "former Tulsan."
OkieRose, he's been in a hospital in London since last Friday. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bash included Eric Clapton, U2, Metallica, Jeff Beck, Aretha Franklin, Lou Reed, Sting, members of the Kinks, Buddy Guy, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bruce Springsteen and others ... but no Elton John. Thank you for your question!
THANK YOU, LYNN!! :)
Have a great Halloween.