Oklahoma Rock Show
Fridays from 7-9 p.m.
Oklahoma Rock Show is a weekly two-hour show of Oklahoma music, from across the state. The show opens a window of Oklahoma music to the rest of the world.
Artists heard on the show: Husbands, Bartees Strange, Samantha Crain, Kaitlin Butts, Labrys, Wyatt Flores, Mad Honey, Jabee, Skating Polly, John Fullbright, Nia Moné & more
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The Oklahoma Arts Council have announced the Governor’s Media in the Arts Award will go to Ryan LaCroix, who serves as KOSU’s Director of Content and Audience Development.
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This episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features stories on Oklahomans Against Occupation rallying for the ceasefire in Gaza, a court victory for Muscogee Freedmen and the legacy of The Gap Band.
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It’s a sparse year for Oklahoma musicians in this year’s Grammy nominations, but a good one for the Oologah musician.
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Over the course of a career that began in the 1970s, the Oklahoma native, who died Oct. 18, specialized in rock 'n' roll sincerity, and dramatizing the pain of love rejected.
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Madame Zeroni, Chickasaw, Muscogee and a citizen of the Choctaw Nation, found solace in music throughout their tumultuous upbringing. Now, they have redefined “home” for themselves and hope to bring comfort and peace to their audience through their wordplay and imagery.
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Recorded in Muscle Shoals, Ala., the Oklahoma country rock band's new album is a triumphant comeback.
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A local non-profit is hosting rap battles and other events to advocate for mental health awareness in Oklahoma. The organization called Soulbody Cyphers is working to destigmatize conversations around mental health and cultivate a community of MCs.
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The Tulsa musician scored top 20 hits in the 1970s and 80s with songs like "I'm on Fire" and "Girls."
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The composer and multi-instrumentalist from El Reno, Okla., played blues, bebop, big-band music and free jazz — and sometimes a mix of everything. Rivers also gave other musicians a place to play.
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Arlo Guthrie is one of the most enduring figures of American folk-rock.