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Oklahoma Music Minutes for May 13-17: Live Music You Should See And Hear This Week

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Mad Honey plays 89th Street in Oklahoma City on Friday, May 17.

Every week, the Oklahoma Music Minute gives a run down of where you can see live music. There so much great music being played in the state and we encourage you to get out and see some of these concerts live! Here are our picks for the week of May 13-17.

Monday, May 13

Kicking off the week, Peter More plays The Shrine in Tulsa and the Lost Dog Street Band takes the stage at Mercury Lounge in Tulsa. Also in Tulsa, Leggy plays Soundpony in Tulsa. Check out Leggy's "Not What You Need" below.

Tuesday, May 14

Tonight, The Avett Brothers plays BOK Center in Tulsa and The Riverside visits The Chapparral Retreat in Watonga. Meanwhile, Violent Femmes & X team up for a sold out show at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa. Here's Violent Femmes with "Kiss Off."

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Wednesday, May 15

Tonight, Crystal Bowersox visits The Blue Door in Oklahoma City and Spunk Adams plays Duet Jazz Club in Tulsa. Down in Norman, Jessica Eve plays Red Brick Bar. Hear Jessica Eve's "Here Comes the Train" below.

Thursday, May 16

Tonight, Andy Adams plays the Coop Ale Works tap room in Oklahoma City and Weston Horn & the Hush headline Rock the Route in Sapulpa. Meanwhile, Dwight Yoakam & Beau Jennings & the Tigers perform at The Jones Assembly in Oklahoma City. Enjoy Dwight Yoakam's "Fast As You" below.

Friday, May 17

Kick off the weekend with DJ Hurricane at The Shrine in Tulsa and a sold out Hanson show at Chapman Music Hall in Tulsa. Meanwhile, Mad Honey, The Nghiems & Kodos play 89th Street in Oklahoma City. Watch Mad Honey's music video for "Blue & You" below.

The Oklahoma Music Minute airs weekdays on KOSU at 6:19 a.m., 8:19 a.m., 11:31 a.m., 1:20 p.m., 3:18 p.m., and 5:18 p.m.

Ryan LaCroix is the Director of Content and Audience Development for KOSU.
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