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The Oklahoma Music Trail

The Oklahoma Music Trail
Author: Karl Anderson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2023-01-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467109274

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The Oklahoma Music Trail is a pictorial essay that features the music genres, performers, and songwriters of Oklahoma. There are literally hundreds of artists who have made their home in Oklahoma. The cowboy ballads of Gene Autry, Western swing that originated with the fiddle of Bob Wills, the Tulsa Sound of Leon Russell and gospel songs of Albert E. Brumley have paved the way for generations of Oklahoma musicians and performers. This book tells the story of country music legends who have traveled along the Oklahoma Music Trail.


The Oklahoma Music Trail

The Oklahoma Music Trail
Author: Karl Anderson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2023-01-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439676763

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The Oklahoma Music Trail is a pictorial essay that features the music genres, performers, and songwriters of Oklahoma. There are literally hundreds of artists who have made their home in Oklahoma. The cowboy ballads of Gene Autry, Western swing that ori


Rhythm and Routes

Rhythm and Routes
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2018
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Via Oklahoma

Via Oklahoma
Author: Mabel Hovdahl Alexander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781885596321

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Oklahoma Music Guide II: Biographies, Big Hits & Annual Events

Oklahoma Music Guide II: Biographies, Big Hits & Annual Events
Author: Hugh W. Foley Jr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 828
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781581072426

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Started as a personal project of interest in the late 1980s the author discovered that several important jazz musicians came from Muskogee, Oklahoma, the town where he graduated high school, the Oklahoma Music Guide is an attempt at creating a reference source for the primary musicians, musical groups, and musical traditions in what is now known as the state of Oklahoma, but also includes many pre-statehood musical traditions of American Indian, African-American, and Anglo-American origins. The first edition of the Oklahoma Music Guide, published in 2003, took a first shot at bringing together two hundred primary entities of interest to the history of music in Oklahoma. After getting a tumult of positive and constructive feedback, the author realized the Oklahoma Music Guide belongs to the people in it and those Oklahoma music fans that enjoy finding out more about the incredibly rich history of music in the state, as well as the cultural environment that produced important music in multiple genres. "The investment people feel in the guide is inspiring and makes me feel like a temporary caretaker of the information," states the author. "My charge has been to get out to the public what I know at this point."


Just For Kicks

Just For Kicks
Author: Hugh W. Foley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2005-03-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781581071054

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An in-depth essay on music from Oklahoma, notable music histories of Oklahoma cities, towns and tribes on Routhe 66.


The Oklahoma Trail

The Oklahoma Trail
Author: John W. Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1992
Genre: Oklahoma
ISBN:

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The Oklahoma Cowboy Band

The Oklahoma Cowboy Band
Author: Carla Chlouber
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738552453

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The Oklahoma Cowboy Band was the first western string band in the nation to broadcast over the radio and appear on vaudeville, drawing large audiences throughout the Midwest and Northeast. The band began in Ripley as Billy McGintyas Cowboy Band and first played over radio station KFRU in Bristow in May 1925. Billy McGinty was a Rough Rider with Theodore Roosevelt and performed in Buffalo Billas Wild West Show. The public responded to the broadcast of his band with a steady stream of telegrams, telephone calls, and letters asking for more of that old-time cowboy music. Soon Otto Gray and his wife, Mommie, of Stillwater joined the band, with both performing rope tricks, Mommie singing sad songs, and their son, Owen, performing comedy routines as athe Uke Buster.a Renamed Otto Gray and His Oklahoma Cowboys, the band traveled for a decade to such cities as St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, and Syracuse. Its custom-built Cadillacs drew crowds wherever the band went. By the early 1930s, other acts were copying the bandas cowboy themes and songs, and Otto Grayas lawyers threatened legal action. The lawyers met with only limited success, though, and today the cowboy image is firmly established in country music, thanks in large part to the early success of Billy McGinty, Otto Gray, and the Oklahoma Cowboy Band.


The Colors of Oklahoma Music

The Colors of Oklahoma Music
Author: John Wooley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Country music
ISBN: 9781930709614

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Highlighting the musical currents that have swept from Oklahoma across the world, it traces the tributaries of individual style and talent as they merge to form the river of songs unique to Oklahomas rich culture. John Wooley paints a vivid panorama of the artists, the business behind the scenes, and the strong sense of community they share. From the jazz influence of the Oklahoma City Blue Devils to the power of western swing, the Tulsa Sound, Red Dirt, and a growing list of mega-country stars, he captures the explosion of musicians who transformed their Oklahoma energy and soul into magic on stages across the world.


Oklahoma music guide

Oklahoma music guide
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781581073423

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