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No fiction, it’s pulp country
By Staff reports
Published: 9/17/2009 6:16 AM
Last Modified: 9/17/2009 6:16 AM
Kristi Rose is a singer with a voice like Wanda Jackson and Patti Smith.
Instrumentalist Fats Kaplin has performed with artists as diverse as the
Tractors, the Manhattan Transfer, Pure Prairie League, Emmy Lou Harris,
Nanci Griffith, the Mavericks, Suzy Boggus, Elvis Costello, the Judds,
Buddy Miller, Jason Ringenberg (with and without the Scorchers) and in
his own Americana chart-topping band, Kane-Welch-Kaplin, to name a
few.
Together, Rose and Kaplin have created a musical genre (and way of
life) known as pulp country. It is a world of cinematic proportion that
blends music that’s Coltrane-meets-country.
Rose and Kaplin take a stage in stark Southern Gothic style, with a lone
electric guitar, fiddle and a voice that gives cry to the heavens.
8:30 p.m. Thursday. Ida Red, 3346 S. Peoria Ave. All ages. Free. tulsaworld.com/IdaRed
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