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KXLS was owned by Robert Williams, the owner of House of Sound, a high-end sound store. [8] The transmitter and studio combo were located at 108 Northeast 48th Street in Oklahoma City. In February 1968, House of Sound sold KXLS to Dawson Communications, Inc., operating as Capitol Broadcasting, Inc. [9] The sale was finalized July 3, 1968. [2]
"Oklahoma City" – written and recorded by Zach Bryan, 2020. [251] "Oklahoma City Alarm Clock" – The Fixtures, 1996. [252] "Oklahoma City Blues" – Jimmy Wakely. Wakely earlier recorded the song as "Oklahoma Blues." This one (with "City") is a little shorter, but has the same words and tune. [253] "Oklahoma City Blues" – Neal Pattman ...
Families look for scavenger hit items in a Chihuly during the Noon Year's Eve Eve event, sponsored by MetroFamily Magazine, at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art in Oklahoma City, Saturday, Dec. 30 ...
Prairie Surf Studios (originally Myriad Convention Center and later Cox Convention Center) is a film production complex located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was formerly a convention center and the home of several minor league teams.
Five fun things to do this weekend in Oklahoma: Live music, Native art exhibit ... Blues Traveler and Big Head Todd and the Monsters bring their Blue Monsters Tour to Oklahoma City at 7 p.m ...
In 1993, however, KGOU built a repeater in Spencer to better serve Oklahoma City. Central and OU agreed to adopt non-conflicting schedules in 1996. Although KCSC was the more powerful station, it dropped all NPR programming to become an all-classical station, while KGOU became central Oklahoma's main outlet for NPR programming. [9]
One of the hot spots for rock and roll in Oklahoma during the 60's was Ronnie Kaye's "The Scene" in Oklahoma City. It featured local garage rock and psychedelic bands. Musicians such as songwriter J. J. Cale , Elvin Bishop , and Leon Russell have ties to Tulsa, Oklahoma ( see The Tulsa Sound ), and Tulsa's Cain's Ballroom has become a notable ...
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