A look at The Outsiders exhibit at the Woody Guthrie center in Tulsa
Slim Khezri visits the John Cohen Photography Exhibition @The Woody Guthrie Center (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
Slim Khezri visits the 'John Cohen's early photographs of Bob Dylan' exhibition @The Woody Guthrie Center (Tulsa, Oklahoma). The Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, features state of the art exhibits, an extensive outreach and education on the life and legacy of American singer-songwriter and folk musician Woody Guthrie.
Temporary gallery: currently featured exhibit is a collection of John Cohen's photos from the early folk scene (including a very young Bob Dylan).
BOOK: Young Bob: John Cohen's Early Photographs of Bob Dylan
Paul Benjaman Trio - Woody Guthrie - Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa, OK - 8/10/13
Paul Benjaman Trio - Woody Guthrie - Woody Guthrie Center - Tulsa, OK - 8/10/13
Slim Khezri Visits The John Cohen Photography Exhibition At Woody Guthrie Center, in Tulsa, Oklahoma
#SlimKhezri visits the 'John Cohen's early photographs of #BobDylan' exhibition at The Woody Guthrie Center (Tulsa, Oklahoma). The Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, features state of the art exhibits, an extensive outreach and education on the life and legacy of American singer-songwriter and folk musician Woody Guthrie.
Temporary gallery: currently featured exhibit is a collection of John Cohen's photos from the early folk scene (including a very young Bob Dylan).
BOOK: Young Bob: John Cohen's Early Photographs of Bob Dylan
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Route 66 Historic Village in Tulsa
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Bernie Sanders Tulsa Oklahoma 2-24-2016
TULSA, Oklahoma - Thousands are lined up outside the Cox Business Center in preparation for another presidential speech. Wednesday, Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont senator, Bernie Sanders, will address a crowd on several topics. The lines formed early Wednesday morning as 10,000 people RSVP-ed for the event. 2/24/2016 Related Story: Line Forms For Bernie Sanders' Tulsa Campaign Rally News On 6 anchor Meagan Farley said there are people of all ages, so as young as four or five, others in their 70s. She said the crowd is full of enthusiasm – one person even went so far as to make a homemade Bernie Sanders mask. This is my first time at a political rally ever, said Norman resident Annie Terrill. I'm excited. I'm excited. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and hoping that he wins. Before the rally, News On 6 reporter Annie Change spotted the presidential candidate walking around the Brady Arts District and asked him what he thought of the city.
Well, the Woody Guthrie Museum is something. Woody Guthrie is an old hero of mine. An extraordinary man, he said.
This is Sanders’ only scheduled stop in Oklahoma. Doors opened at 4 p.m. and he’s scheduled to start speaking at 7:00 Wednesday night.
Oklahoma is one of only five states where Sanders is running television ads, so our state is shaping up to be a key battleground state between Sanders and rival Hillary Clinton.
Sanders isn’t the only candidate making his way to Oklahoma this week. Republican candidates Donald Trump and Marco Rubio are making appearances in Oklahoma City on Friday.
Oklahoma’s primary is March 1st, you can find more information about the election and where to vote.
Tulsa Art Walk
The first Friday Art Crawl was in 2007, and now it’s been voted one the best FREE Entertainment events in Tulsa! This very popular events features all of the art galleries, studios and museums. You’ll also find part-time galleries in various shops opening their doors to show art. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to find paintings for sale. Visitors can expect visual art, performances and sometimes even a few fireworks on any given Art Crawl.
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Tulsa, Oklahoma | Travel to United States
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Tulsa, US State..
There's Route 66, Philbrook Museum of Art, Woody Guthrie Center, Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa Drillers Baseball, Tulsa Zoo, Tulsa Botanic Garden, Tulsa Performing Arts Center and more...
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Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame aired 10-18-13
This week saw the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame induct a host of new honorees for their contribution to the world of music, who capped off the reception of their new title with a song. Photojournalist Tony D'Astoli shows us some of the performances.
This story aired on the ONR on OETA-The Oklahoma Network. The photographer is Tony D'Astoli. For more information, go to the ONR web site news.oeta.tv and ONR blog For more about OETA-The Oklahoma Network, visit oeta.tv.
Places to see in ( Tulsa - USA )
Places to see in ( Tulsa - USA )
Tulsa is a city on the Arkansas River, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It’s known for its art deco architecture, mostly in the central Deco District. Landmarks like the Philcade and Philtower buildings reflect a 20th-century construction boom fueled by the prosperous local oil industry. The Philbrook Museum of Art is housed in an Italianate villa that was once the home of a local oil magnate.
Tulsa lies in northeastern Oklahoma, within the state's Green Country, and at the convergence of the Great Plains and the Ozark Plateau. The wide and shallow Arkansas River runs through the metro, and numerous lakes, reservoirs, smaller rivers, and wooded hills enliven the landscape.
Winters are cool to mild. Being exposed to plains winds, arctic freezing is not unknown, but it does not last long. There is not much snow, just a few inches each year, typically, but ice storms are more of a concern. The months April through June are stormy, and, Tulsa being in Tornado Alley, twisters will make an appearance - though they tend to appear in the flatter countryside. Summers are hot. It will often be above 90 degrees from May through September. Fall is the best time of year: mild temperatures, a nice breeze (all of Oklahoma is breezy), and changing tree colors. Tulsa has over 225 days of sunshine annually. In all, the city receives an average of 40 inches of precipitation each year, which helps keep Tulsa and Green Country green.
There are more nearly a million people in the metro area. Tulsa is often paired with its neighbor Broken Arrow, itself the fourth largest city in the state, though Tulsa is clearly the big brother. Here you will find a combination of western, Midwestern, and southern charm, along with a cosmopolitan atmosphere. The people love their city and are welcoming and eager to help you find your way. You may notice that Tulsa has one of the largest concentrations of Art Deco design in the country, and other mid-century architecture, a result of having been a boom-town from the 1920s through 1950s. Oil was what made Tulsa. Wealthy barons such as Frank Phillips built stately mansions for themselves but also beautified the city along the way.
As a result the city has a skyline that, until recently, bested Oklahoma City's. Tulsa likes to think of itself as the cultural capital of the state, boasting notable museums, universities, restaurants, festivals, quirky neighborhoods, and especially music - particularly country and blues musicians. Stars from Roy Clark to Leon Russell to Garth Brooks all made their start here.
A lot to see in Tulsa Oklahoma such as :
Philbrook Museum of Art
Blue Whale
Tulsa Zoo
Oklahoma Aquarium
Center of the Universe
Gilcrease Museum
Golden Driller Statue
Woodward Park
River Spirit Casino Resort
Turkey Mountain Park
Tulsa Botanic Garden
Safari Joe's H2O
Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area
Oxley Nature Center
Guthrie Green
LaFortune Park
Chandler Park
Mohawk Park
Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium
Redbud Valley Nature Preserve
Tulsa Children's Museum Discovery Lab
Osage Casino
River Parks
Woody Guthrie Center
Ray Harral Nature Park
Utica Square
Hunter Park
The Cave House - Linda Collier
Rhema Bible Church
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
Haikey Creek Park
Tulsa Historical Society & Museum
River Parks Trail
Gathering Place
River West Festival Park
Linnaeus Teaching Gardens
Rose District
Joe Station Dog Park
Biscuit Acres Dog Park
John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park
Philbrook Downtown
DECOPOLIS Tulsa Art Deco Museum
Leake Park
Centennial Park
Route 66 Historical Village
11th Street Arkansas River Bridge
Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum
Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza
Tulsa Port of Catoosa
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I Like the Way - Live
Casii Stephan and the Midnight Sun perform I Like the Way live at the Single Release Concert for Letters. This performance features Nathan Hairston on trumpet and Mykela Krieg on BGV's.
The Midnight Sun is:
Tye Slagle - Guitar
Sean Ammons - Bass
Amira Al-Jiboori - Percussion
Ryan Graham - Drums
Technical Details:
Recorded at IDL Ballroom (Tulsa, OK)
Sound by Brian Darrough
Mixing and Mastering by Scott Bell
Video by Lyndon Alvarez & Marc Rains
Lighting by Stephen Allain
Editing by Phil Camuso
5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Tulsa, Oklahoma | US Travel Guide
5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Tulsa, United States.
When you arrive in Tulsa, Oklahoma, you find that it is windy even when it is not tornado season. The city that has deep Native American roots and a rich history in the oil industry combines the warmth of midwestern nostalgia with the excitement of a thriving contemporary scene. Situated along Route 66 and the Arkansas River, Tulsa is expanding public green space; attracting top chefs into its collection of creative farm-to-table restaurants; and keeping fun on a night out simple, like bowling at the historic Dust Bowl Lanes.
Tulsa is a walkable city dotted with small corner cafés and diners that still sell breakfast for $1.99. Observe the Art Deco architecture throughout the city - the unmistakable Gothic-style Philtower Building and the BOK office tower that was inspired by the World Trade Center Towers. Whether your visit is focused on the arts, with stops at the Woody Guthrie Center and the Brady Arts District, or activities like an Art Deco Segway tour, you will leave with a new affinity for Tulsa. Here five things to do and tourist attractions in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
1. Route 66
2. Philbrook Museum of Art
3. Woody Guthrie Center
4. Gilcrease Museum
5. Tulsa Drillers Baseball
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Woody Guthrie's Pampa
Woody Guthrie lived in Pampa in the early thirties. Pampa remembers. Produced by Larry Lemmons for Panhandle Spirit, KVII-TV, Pronews 7. Thelma Bray who co-founded the Woody Guthrie Folk Music Center, President of the Center, Mike Sinks, Pampa Chamber of Commerce's Lori Byrne.
Top Tourist Attractions in Tulsa: Travel Guide Oklahoma
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Tulsa: Travel Guide Oklahoma
Philbrook Museum of Art, Gilcrease Museum, BOK Center, Tulsa Zoo, ONEOK Field, Woody Guthrie Center, The Cave House, Woodward Park, Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Boston Avenue Methodist Church, The Golden Driller, Tulsa Air and Space Museum
Famous Oklahomans - Famous Oklahoma Singers (Famous Country Music Singers From Oklahoma)
FAMOUS OKLAHOMANS: FAMOUS OKLAHOMA SINGERS (Famous Country Music Singers From Oklahoma)
A tribute to famous Oklahomans who are country music singers...
The Famous Oklahomans - Country Stars From Oklahoma:
Tommy Allsup
Gene Autry
Hoyt Axton
Byron Berline
Johnny Bond
Garth Brooks
Henson Cargill
Jeff Carson
Jeremy Castle
Bob Childers
Roy Clark
Kellie Coffey
Melodie Crittenden
Joe Diffie
Ronnie Dunn
Katrina Elam
Ty England
Vince Gill
Woody Guthrie
Wade Hayes
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Wanda Jackson
Norman Jean
Toby Keith
Merle Kilgore
Mel McDaniel
Reba McEntire
Jody Miller
Roger Miller
Tommy Overstreet
Bonnie Owens
Patti Page
Joe Don Rooney
Leon Russell
Blake Shelton
B.J. Thomas
Merle Travis
Conway Twitty
Carrie Underwood
Jimmy Webb
Bryan White
Bob Wills
Sheb Wooley
A long list famous Okies have made a great contribution to music over the years! This list is aimed toward famous Oklahomans who are recording artists of the country music genre alone, as there have been many more famous musicians with Oklahoma ties throughout the history of Oklahoma who have made a huge impact on the music industry.
*The music featured in the video is from a cd collection of music from Oklahoma country music singer and songwriter Jeremy Castle. Castle is from Blanchard, Oklahoma, where famous Oklahomans Jody Miller and Bonnie Owens are also both originally from as well.
*The albums are For A While (2002) and The Life We've Chose (2010). The Okie songs are called Oklahoma Town and Zero. There is an additional song featuring a tribute to famous Oklahomans who are singers, songwriters, and musicians listed in the link directly below.
“Oklahoma Girls Are Still The Prettiest” by Jeremy Glen Castle
*Several Oklahoma country singers and a few other famous Oklahomans of other musical genres are mentioned in “Oklahoma Girls Are The Prettiest”. Besides the several famous Oklahomans mentioned in the song, there are also several famous Oklahoma locations featured in this song above including Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Bricktown, and the famous, historical, and iconic Deep Deuce in Oklahoma City.
This Episode Kills Fascists: The Life and Legacy of Woody Guthrie (Promo Video)
Bob Crawford recently visited the Woody Guthrie Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma to speak with Director Deana McCloud about Guthrie's life and legacy. The full episode premieres on the Road to Now on Monday, May 7.
Subscribe to the Road to Now on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts. You can also visit theroadtonow.com
The Road to Now is hosted by Bob Crawford of The Avett Brothers and Dr. Benjamin Sawyer of Middle Tennessee State University. The Road to Now is part of the Osiris Podcast Network.
The Oklahoma Room at Folk Alliance International - Room 718 - Kansas City, MO - Feb 19-23, 2014
The Oklahoma Room at Folk Alliance International - Room 718 - Kansas City, MO - Feb 19-23, 2014 ---- The Oklahoma Room is a collaboration between Horton Records, Folk Salad Radio, Larry White Management, and Woody Guthrie Center, and funded by George Kaiser Family.Foundation, all in Tulsa, OK. It's purpose is to showcase the musicians and music from across the state of Oklahoma and highlight many of the wonderful music-related resources that the state has to offer. In 2014, The Oklahoma Room will showcase 21 Oklahoma artists in an intimate setting in front of a cross-section of people in the folk & roots music industry. We would be honored to host this wonderful event in the state of Oklahoma in the near future. Come see us in Room 718 in K.C. and say hello. We'll also have a 90-minute showcase revue on Thursday, Feb 20th at 5:45 on the Washington Park Place 1 stage, showcasing all of the Oklahoma artists. Here is a list of artists that will be playing The Oklahoma Room throughout the week:
John Fullbright
Parker Millsap
John Moreland
Wink Burcham
Desi & Cody
Jacob Tovar...
Beau Roberson
Paul Benjaman
Scott Aycock
Jared Tyler
Tom Skinner
Dustin Pittsley
Travis Linville
Ali Harter
Carter Sampson
Red Dirt Rangers
Monica Taylor
John Calvin
Kyle Reid
Beau Jennings
Pat Cook
K.C. Clifford
Special guests include: Michael Fracasso, Irene Kelley, Patrice Pike, Dustin Welch, Grant Peeples, and a few surprises.
OETA This is Oklahoma Country Music Sizzle Presentation
America’s documentarian, Ken Burns, releases his latest offering September 15, 2019 on PBS called “Country Music”. As Burns chronicles the history of a uniquely American art form, OETA’s award winning documentary programs, Back in Time and Gallery America, will team up to go back stage with today’s Oklahoma country music artists working to make it big.
Cameras roll at the Rodeo Opry in Oklahoma City’s famed Stockyard District. Hear from record producers and from the artists themselves as they juggle work, family, and honky-tonk dreams.
With the state producing some of the world’s biggest country music stars like Garth Brooks, Toby Keith, Reba McIntyre, Carrie Underwood, Woody Guthrie, Roy Clark, and Gene Autry, just to name a very few, those dreams aren’t too far-fetched.
Join OETA for a special presentation, “This is Oklahoma Country!” September 12, 2019
Woody Guthrie Festival
Woody Guthrie Festival
Tulsa Little Jam - Season 1, Episode 11 - Jeremiah Kerby
A music and talk show filmed before a live studio audience at the acclaimed Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, showcasing the wide range of talent exploding across the Tulsa music scene. This episode features Jeremiah Kerby!
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Tulsa Little Jam is a rich, entertaining live-to-tape music and talk show focused on emerging music. Shot on location at the culturally acclaimed Woody Guthrie Center in downtown Tulsa, there is no script: just music and organic, natural interviews between songs with the featured band and the show's host, Juan Reinoso. Proceeds from each taping of Tulsa Little Jam are donated to local music programs in the Tulsa area to help support the next generation of musicians. Sometimes introspective, sometimes goofy, the show is all about MUSIC of all types, helping support the strength behind the importance of Arts in all cultures.