EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 1 MIN
Kottonmouth Kings & 2 Kitties
from MBJ Enterprises LLC · host Max Baker Jr.
Summer 2004 was a blur of stacked weekends and split-city decisions.July 8th, 2004 — 7Mary3 at Bricktown Live with Headroom and Pulltoy. That was the era where some names were still moving tickets, even if they were past their radio peak. Bricktown Live was still pulling solid $15–$16 nights in a tight room. Those were great prices for real lineups.Then July 9th — Rooney, Straylight Run, and Ozma. That was a strong indie bill. Ozma had a cult following. Straylight Run had crossover appeal. Small room, real energy.July 10th — split cities. In Springfield, Missouri:Candiria 36 Crazyfists Twelve TribesSeventeen bucks. Tight room. Springfield always had a cool rock vibe. College town. Built-in audience. Four colleges in town. Rock bands always did well there.And in the middle of that stretch? The Kottonmouth Kings era.Hip-hop meets punk. Weed culture meets touring grind. Packed merch tables. Fan bases that traveled.Different genres. Same hustle.Small rooms. Good ticket prices. Real crowds.That was 2004. #HeresTheDealPodcast #KottonmouthKings #7Mary3 #Ozma #36Crazyfists #BricktownLive #SpringfieldMO #2004Concerts #LiveMusicHistory #MaxBakerJr #JeffBrownenLike, share, and follow so these stories keep getting told.Follow & Connect: Max Baker Jr. Instagram @bmaddmaxx | Facebook @bmaddmaxx Jeff Brownen Facebook @jeff.brownenHere’s The Deal YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@heresthedealokHere’s The Deal Podcast Website https://heresthedealok.comBuy Here’s The Deal Vintage & Collectables https://heresthedealvintagecollectables.comGet an Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card https://medcardsmadeeasy.netConcert & Event Production Services https://bakerboyspro.comBuy Roadie CBD Balm & Oil https://bakersremedycbd.com
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Summer 2004 was a blur of stacked weekends and split-city decisions. July 8th, 2004 — 7Mary3 at Bricktown Live with Headroom and Pulltoy. That was the era where some names were still moving tickets, even if they were past their radio peak. Bricktown Live was still pulling solid $15–$16 nights in a tight room. Those were great prices for real lineups. Then July 9th — Rooney, Straylight Run, and Ozma. That was a strong indie bill. Ozma had a cult following. Straylight Run had crossover appeal. ...
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