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Oklahoma Rocks
OETA’s Emmy Award winning documentary series, “Gallery”, will rock it’s viewers in June as it covers the opening of a hot new exhibit at the Oklahoma History Center.
“Another Hot Oklahoma Night” shines the spotlight on Oklahoma artists who have made major contributions to that uniquely American music genre, Rock and Roll.
From the 1950’s Queen of Rockabilly and America’s first female rocker, Wanda Jackson to today’s Grammy award winning band known for their lush, psychedelic arrangements, the Flaming Lips, Oklahoma has made a large footprint in this arena and these artists aren’t alone.
The History Center has gathered stories and artifacts from 150 artists and innovators like The Collins Kids of Tahlequah, who, along with Wanda Jackson are considered artists who nurtured the birth of Rock.
Tommy Allsup of Owasso played with Buddy Holly and lost a coin toss with Richie Valens to ride with Holly on the plane that crashed and killed all on board.
Leon Russell of Tulsa, the most influential rocker from Oklahoma, made Tulsa the center of the Rock and Roll universe for a moment in time during the 70’s when he set up Church Recording studio. Musicians like Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Bob Dylan and Steve Ripley came to Tulsa to work with Russell
Hailed as a creative Genius, Steve Ripley of Glenco, Oklahoma made his mark as a sessions musician playing with the likes of Bob Dylan, making guitars used by artists like Eddie Van Halen and starting a band called “The Tractors” in 1994.
Then there is Hanson, of Tulsa….who’s song Mmmmbop kept America’s teens rocking in 1997 and earned a grammy nomination. DEBRIS, a proto-punk band from Chickasha, The Red Dirt Rangers of Stillwater and the All American Rejects who are currently enjoying large commercial success.
They’re all from Oklahoma and they’re creating a name not only for themselves, but for the state. “Gallery” catches up with these hometown rock stars at the History Center’s blow out event to kick off “Another Hot Oklahoma Night” and we’ll have a backstage pass waiting for you on June 4th at 8:00pm on OETA.
Contact Info:
Oklahoma History Center
http://www.OklahomaHistoryCenter./org
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