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  2. Chat Pile - Wikipedia

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    Chat Pile formed in 2019 and took their name from piles of chat, byproducts of lead-zinc mining which are commonly found throughout Northeastern Oklahoma. [4] The band was founded in Oklahoma City, but its members grew up in other parts of the state; Raygun Busch from Ponca City, Luther Manhole from Moore and the brothers Stin and Cap'n Ron from Asher. [5]

  3. Music of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    As a wiki, the website is dynamic and ever expanding with more articles of interest relating to the Oklahoma music scene, due in part to user input. It is the largest public database of musical artists and albums specific to Oklahoma and also has plans to expand to include venues and studios, historical and current, as well as provide resources ...

  4. List of songs about Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    "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 ...

  5. OKC music venue Resonant Head celebrates recording studio ...

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    Before reopening as a concert venue in 2023, Capitol Hill’s Resonant Head building was originally the home to Blake Shelton and Reba's early careers.

  6. OKC steakhouse grand opening includes live music; Hawaiian ...

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  7. Red dirt music - Wikipedia

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    Like those two, red dirt music grew from a specific place in Stillwater. The place was an old two-story, five-bedroom house called "The Farm", for two decades the center of what evolved into the red dirt scene. [2] The house, located on the outskirts of Stillwater, was the country home of Bob Childers.

  8. Ain't No Love in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma" is a song recorded by American country music singer Luke Combs. It was released on May 20, 2024, as the lead single from Twisters: The Album, the soundtrack album for the 2024 movie Twisters. [1] Combs co-wrote the song with Jessi Alexander and Jonathan Singleton, and co-produced it with Singleton and Chip Matthews.

  9. OKC film festival's lineup expands: deadCenter announces ...

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    An Oscar-qualifying festival, the deadCenter 2024 is set for June 6-9 in downtown OKC, with screenings at Harkins Bricktown 16, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Rodeo Cinema Film Row, Scissortail Park ...