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  2. Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The organization was originally housed in the Greenwood Cultural Center, and co-sponsored a yearly celebration of Oklahoman black music tradition called “Juneteenth on Greenwood.” [9] In 2004, Tulsa County’s Vision 2025 project allocated $4 million to purchase and renovate the Tulsa Union Depot for use by the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame. [10]

  3. Category:Musicians from Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  4. Susan Herndon - Wikipedia

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    Susan Herndon is an American singer-songwriter from Tulsa, Oklahoma.The Tulsa World has called her one of the "region's most talented musicians;" while the (now-defunct) free paper Urban Tulsa Weekly has praised Herndon's ability to "deliver lyrics in a manner that hits close to the heart and draws an emotional response."

  5. Dwight Twilley - Wikipedia

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    A post-major label retrospective titled Northridge to Tulsa (Twilley lived in Northridge while recording The Luck [5]) was the first to be released by Gigatone (in December 2007). In addition, a new release of 47 Moons with bonus tracks and a remastered edition of Tulsa were also released by Gigatone in

  6. Category:Musicians from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Musicians from Tulsa, Oklahoma (98 P) G. Musical groups from Oklahoma (5 C, 48 P) Guitarists from Oklahoma (84 P) S. Singers from Oklahoma (2 C, 89 P)

  7. Tulsa sound - Wikipedia

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    Russell recorded "Carney" album, and he gained hit "Tight rope" in 1972. He brought many Tulsans out to Los Angeles, including Carl Radle and Larry Bell, and was later co-owner of the historic The Church Studio in Tulsa and home to Shelter Records, which signed a number of significant Tulsa sound artists including Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

  8. P.D.A. (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    P.D.A. started his music career early. He began singing in school choirs and at the age of 11 he joined the Tulsa Youth Opera and performed in off broadway musicals such as Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He then turned to hip hop music at the age of 13 and released his first album "Prologue" at the age of 18. He interned at a ...

  9. Randy Crouch - Wikipedia

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    Crouch also represents a variation of The Tulsa Sound and has also been a primary influence on aspiring Oklahoma musicians performing bluegrass, folk, country music, and jam bands. In addition to performing as a solo artist, Crouch is a regular member of the Red Dirt Rangers band [ 7 ] and is a member of the house band at the annual Woody ...