The Guitar Summit at Jazz Depot on Sunday includes Tommy Crook, Ron Radford

BY NOUR HABIB World Scene Writer
Thursday, February 07, 2013
2/07/13 at 5:04 AM


Four solo guitarists with Tulsa ties will perform at the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, 111 E. First St., at 5 p.m. Sunday.

The Guitar Summit will feature Tulsans Randy Wimer, Tommy Crook and Mark Bruner, as well as former Tulsan Ron Radford. Each performer will get the stage for 30 minutes.

Radford, who now lives in St. Louis, organized the summit. He is known as the American master of flamenco guitar, according to a news release from the Jazz Hall of Fame. Radford studied with flamenco-guitar legend Carlos Montoya and famed classical guitarist Andres Segovia. His career has taken him to Carnegie Hall and more than a dozen foreign countries.

He will close the show Sunday night.

The event is part of the Jazz Depot's 2012-13 Winter Concert Series.

Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for seniors and Jazz Hall members and $15 for general admission. Reserved table seating is $20. Tickets are available at the Jazz Depot, tulsaworld.com/okjazz or by calling Bettie Downing at 918-281-8609.


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Two of Tulsa's top guitarists, Tommy Crook (top) and Mark Bruner, will perform at The Guitar Summit. Tulsa World file



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