Local music: Extreme Karaoke set for Christmas Eve at Lot No. 6

BY JENNIFER CHANCELLOR World Scene Writer
Thursday, December 20, 2012
12/20/12 at 5:23 AM


From holly-jolly holidays to the end of the world, here are our most righteous live music picks as we head into the weekend.

1. "The best way to spread Christmas cheer is to sing loud for all to hear!" Yeah, that's right. It's karaoke time. Oh, but it's more than that. It's Extreme Karaoke, 9 p.m. Monday at Lot No. 6, 1323 E. Sixth St. Wear your worst Christmas attire proudly. Gifts and grub will be available at the club, too. Must be 21. Free-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la.

2. Hear Grammy-nominated young Americana musician (and Okemah-area native) John Fullbright with longtime local Red Dirt music icon John Cooper (Red Dirt Rangers) Thursday at Cushing Country Club, 4615 E. Ninth St. in Cushing. Call 918-225-0811.

3. Oh, lordy, it's the end of the world with Manhammer, Creepazoids and DJ Robbo, 8 p.m. Friday at The Vanguard, 222 N. Main St. It's a $5 cover, but that's not too shabby considering you might pass into the afterlife while there. Must be 18 to enter.

4. For something a little more laid back to welcome the Mayan apocalypse, try bluesman singer-songwriter Wink Burcham & The Low Dogs with The Dustin Pittsley Band, 9 p.m. Friday at Fassler Hall, 304 S. Elgin Ave. Must be 21. Cover is $5.

5. If rap's more your flavor, check out Alan Doyle, 10 p.m. Friday at Back Alley Blues & BBQ, 116 S. Elgin Ave. No cover. All ages. Plus candied bacon. Always delicious.

Original Print Headline: Do you hear what I hear?
Jennifer Chancellor 918-581-8346
jennifer.chancellor@tulsaworld.com

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Grammy-nominated young Americana musician (and Okemah-area native) John Fullbright will play the Cushing Country Club on Thursday. Courtesy


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Check out Alan Doyle at 10 p.m. Friday for his performance at Back Alley Blues & BBQ. Tulsa World file



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