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The music video for M83s' "Reunion" has garnered over 45 million YouTube views since its release. [2] The video is the second piece in a trilogy-arc beginning with "Midnight City" and completed by "Wait"; continuing the story of children with various psychic abilities as they are pursued by a shadowy organization.
Cross Canadian Ragweed started when Randy Ragsdale met Cody Canada, Matt Weidemann, and Grady Cross, who had also been playing together. The four had known each other since grade school and started playing together in Ragsdale's home seven nights a week under the tutelage of Ragsdale's father, Johnny, who had worked with musical artists in the area.
Musical groups from Oklahoma City (11 P) Orchestras based in Oklahoma (4 P) R. ... Read Southall Band; Red City Radio; Ricochet (band) S. SafetySuit; Sons (band)
The music video was released on 5 December 2012 directed by Fleur & Manu [2] and produced by Jules de Chateleux and Jean Davi. [3] This video completed the trilogy started with "Midnight City" and continued in "Reunion". [4] [5] "Wait" opens with a mirrored tetrahedron traveling through space.
A music video for "Midnight City", directed by Fleur & Manu, was released on 17 October 2011. [20] The video features telekinetic children who escape a federal facility and test their powers in an abandoned factory. [21] The video is the first part of a trilogy which continues in the video for "Reunion" and is concluded in the video for "Wait".
"Billy McGinty & His Cowboy Band Take to the Air" (transcription). Oklahoma Audio Almanac. Oklahoma State University, May 9, 2001. McRill, Leslie A. "Music in Oklahoma by the Billy McGinty Cowboy Band". Chronicles of Oklahoma, (Spring, 1960) 38:1 66-74. Otto Gray's Oklahoma Cowboys. Early Cowboy Band. British Archive of Country Music, CD D 139 ...
The Read Southall Band, sometimes referred to as just Southall, is an American country rock band from Stillwater, Oklahoma, formed by Read Southall, a native of Blair, Oklahoma. The band is associated with the Oklahoma red dirt music scene.
Manfred Mann's Earth Band – "Davy's on the Road Again" The Manhattan Transfer – "On a Little Street in Singapore" Mankind – "Dr. Who" Bob Marley and the Wailers – "Satisfy My Soul" Marshall Hain – "Dancing In the City" Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams – "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" Paul McCartney and Wings – "Mull of Kintyre"