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  2. Category:Musical groups from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  3. Billy McGinty (cowboy) - Wikipedia

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    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. McRill, Leslie A. "The Story of an Oklahoma Cowboy, William McGinty and His Wife". Chronicles of Oklahoma, (Winter 1956) 34:4 432–442. Otto Gray's Oklahoma ...

  4. Music of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Alternative-rock band The All-American Rejects was formed in Stillwater; and post-grunge band Hinder, notable for their hit "Lips of an Angel" hails from Oklahoma City. The 1990s had a Hardcore Punk Rock scene in Edmond, Oklahoma which included bands such as The Lunch Bunch, Blaster, The Real Ones, Bi-Products, Aspects, Suburban Bitches, Dry ...

  5. Otto Gray and his Oklahoma Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    "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 ...

  6. Voices of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Voices of Oklahoma (VOk) is an online oral history project dedicated to the preservation of the history of Oklahoma and its people. The oral histories are archived at www.voicesofoklahoma.com for educators, students, and the general public to access for research and study.

  7. Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Another band, who would become the federally recognized Shawnee Tribe, relocated to Kansas in August 1831. [3] The U.S. federal government carved out a 60,000-acre (240 km 2) reservation for the "Mixed Band" or United Nation of Senecas and Shawnees from Cherokee lands in Indian Territory in 1832. A treaty was negotiated between the US and the ...

  8. Tri-State Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The annual event began as Phillips Band Day in 1932, drawing bands from Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas. In 1933, it was renamed the Tri-State Band Festival and eventually became the Tri-State Music Festival and expanded to include additional music groups. [2] The 2013 festival included a concert and guitar clinic with classical guitarist Edgar ...

  9. List of sibling groups - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Family Experience, an American country music band composed of six brothers The Clark Sisters , an American gospel vocal group consisting of five sisters Clefs of Lavender Hill , a rock vocal group from Miami, Florida, formed around the nucleus of brother and sister Travis and Coventry Fairchild