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Oklahoma Music Legends
by Tommy Henshaw Jr
Exploring Oklahoma's Rich Music History and those Oklahoma Artists whose Music has Transcended the States Boundaries.
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Final Installment of the Jaimie Oldaker Interview Documentary Part 5
Part 5 of the Jaimie Oldaker KRMG Interview with Host Russell Mills. The Final Installment
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Part 4 of the Interview with Legendary Drummer Jaime Oldaker, with host Russell Mills on KRMG Radio in Tulsa, in 2020
Jaime Oldaker was a Tulsa Native and Legendary Drummer. This Interview is a Documentary of his life in Rock and Roll and the Legendary Music Makers with him he played and recorded.
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Part 3 Jaime Oldaker KRMG Interview with Russell Mills from 5 Years ago.
So far the published 3 parts of the Jaime Oldaker Interview has turned out to be a Documentary of Jaime's life and Career.
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JAIME OLDAKER, 2020 KRMG Radio Interview Part Two
Part 2 Jaime Oldaker 2020 KRMG Interview. He speaks of his Fear of Moving on from Leon Russell's upcoming tour, to going on tour with Eric Clapton, including some of his buddies from Tulsa Music Scene.
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JAIME OLDAKER, 2020 KRMG Radio Interview Part One
Tulsa Legendary Drummer, Jaime Oldaker discusses with KRMG Host Russell Mills, his Career Start and those who played a part in his storied career.
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#56 Leo Feathers - The Axman
Leo Feathers a self taught guitar player began playing in Tulsa Bands and Night Clubs at 15 years old. He would play with fellow legends, Leon Russell, David Gates, J.J. Cale, Chuck Blackwell and others. He would become an A list Nashville Session player along with playing in the Leon Russell Band.
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Johnny Cash and The Oklahoma Three
Three Oklahoman's will for ever be attached to the Country Music Icon, Johnny Cash for Three separate and different reasons. Take a few minutes and learn about these three Oklahoman's.
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Gary P Nunn and Ray Wylie Hubbard, Native Oklahomans
Native Oklahoman's, Gary P Nunn and Ray Wylie Hubbard as you men, with very similar history, would find Music in Texas. They would both write a Texas Outlaw Anthem. Eventually turning being Texan into a Cottage Industry. They would both become leaders in the Outlaw Country Music Movement.
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#53 My Muscle Shoals Music History Adventure
There maybe just a few places in this country, that are as famous, as the Muscle Shoals, Alabama area for music recording history. I took advantage of the opportunity to go discover it myself.
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#52 The GAP BAND R & B and Funk Pioneers
The Wilson Brothers, Ronnie, Charlie and Robert all from Tulsa, Oklahoma with help from Leon Russell would leave Tulsa's small clubs to opening, in a stadium, in front of 50,000 Screaming fans for Leon Russell.
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#51 Oklahoma Music Makers, Steve and Cassie Gaines forever will be linked to the History of the Band Lynard Skynard
Two Oklahoma Music Makers will forever be linked to the History of the 70's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Band, Lynard Skynard. Siblings, Steve and Cassie Gaines.
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#50 Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys
While he was born in Texas, Bob Wills fame would come directly from his long association with Tulsa, Oklahoma, KVOO Radio and the fabled Cain's Ballroom. His style of music and his band mates would influence generations of Oklahoma Music Makers and Legends.
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#49 John Moreland Tulsa's Americana Genre Music Maker
John Moreland is an Americana Folk, Songwriter, Singer and Music Maker who is leading the charge on this Genre of Music
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#48 Charlie Christian Electric Jazz Guitar Pioneering Great and Father of Bebop
Charlie Christian from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma only had 25 years on this earth his revolutionary single string style of play would go on to influence generations of Electric Guitar Players.
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#47 Barney Kessel, Maybe the most recorded Guitarist of all time, that you never knew you've heard.
Barney Kessel began learning the guitar in Muskogee, Oklahoma and grew to become the most requested Guitarist for recording sessions. Recording over 60 Albums of his own and playing on recordings for most of the greats of the day. He may just be the most recorded guitarist you never knew you heard.
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#46 Jesse Ed Davis III Maybe the most requested Recording Session Guitar Player in the 60's and 70's
Jesse Ed Davis was maybe the most requested Recording Session Guitar Player in the 60's and 70's. He was a Slide Guitar Stylist whose techniques were often copied. He played on a long list of Who's Who in the Music Industries records.
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# 45 Vince Gill Gifted Singer, Songwriter, Musician and one of the Nicest Entertainers anywhere
Over Vince Gills 40 plus year career he has written, played and sang some of the worlds best music. He is a gifted songwriter, penning some of the best love songs of all time.He may be the most versatile musician on the planet earth too.
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#44 Carl Radle Rockstar Bassist
During his nearly 2 decade career Carl Radle played with some of the most Talented Musicians in the world. He was a part of some of the Rock Scenes Most Iconic Concerts and the World's Biggest Music Events. While playing on some of the most Iconic records of the Mid 60's and late 70's. He is the self taught, Rockstar Bassist.
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#43 Jody Miller Oklahoma Music Legend Trailblazer
Jody Miller career has traveled from the stages of local talent shows to the biggest stages. Her talents have allowed her much success in Folk, Pop, Country, Patriotic and Contemporary Christian Music Genres.
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#42 Steve Ripley Musical Renaissance Man
Steve Ripley was an accomplished Guitar Player, Band Leader, Singer, Songwriter, Recording Engineer, Record Producer, Inventor and outstanding human being. He lost his fight with Cancer a few weeks ago. You may not immediately recognize his name but after hearing his story, you will be very familiar with Tulsan, Steve Ripley.
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# 41 Ronnie Dunn The Oklahoma Half of Brooks and Dunn
Ronnie Dunn honed his stage presence and his musical skills, working in the Tulsa Music schene for over 19 years before getting The Nashville call.
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#40 Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton from humble beginnings, with help from his Uncle learned to play a little on the guitar, began playing and singing around his Home Town of Ada, Oklahoma. Blake worked very hard and today is a Mega Country Music Star.
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# 39 We Interview Dr. Hugh Foley, Jr. to Discuss Oklahoma Music - Oklahoma's Influence on Jazz
Dr. Hugh Foley, Jr. Professor at Rogers State College in Claremore, Oklahoma is Certainly an expert on Oklahoma Music, He's pinned 2 books on the Subject. We interview Dr. Foley on Oklahoma Music and Oklahoma's Influence on the World of Jazz.
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# 38 Gene Autry Oklahoma's Singing Cowboy
From his very humble beginnings, thru his drive and perseverance, Gene Autry rose to great heights in Recording, Songwriting, Radio, Movies, Television and the world of business. To become one of America's most admired and loved entertainers.
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# 37 Reba McEntire and the Singing McEntire's, Pate McEntire and Susie McEntire
Reba McEntire is a full fledged Country Super Star in every way. But she still remembers where she came from and hangs onto her roots.Along with Younger Brother Pate and Sister Susie as kids they formed a group, The Singing McEntire's, to sing at Rodeos and School events. Its said they mostly formed to get themselves out of doing chores around the Ranch. All of them went on to have successful Music careers.
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# 36 Roy Clark The Encore Presentation-To Commemorate The Passing of a Great One
Because of Mr. Clark's recent passing, we decided it would be fitting to have an Encore Presentation of his story. We hope you enjoy it.
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# 35 Leon Russell Our Tribute - Leon comes back to Oklahoma One Last Time
On Saturday, November 10. we witnessed the unveiling of the Leon Russell Monument which marks his final resting place and his final return home to Tulsa, Oklahoma. We talk about the event, what we learned from the proceedings. We decided for our Tribute to Leon we would replay our earlier, four Leon episodes. back to back in one episode.
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# 34 Will Parish a Conversation-Rememberance of Venues, Performers and what it was like to be an Oklahoma Music Maker back in the day.
Will Parish from Bristow, Oklahoma, a Highly Decorated Vietnam War Veteran is one of the most Learned people I know on music. He's played music and played songs all over Oklahoma and Kansas with some of the best Local Oklahoma and National Music Makers. He shares many stories, many you will want to share with your friends, about his career in music and those he met and played with along the way.
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# 33 Jimmy Karstein Tulsa's Fifth Rock Star Drummer
Tulsa's Quintet of Superstar Drummers are Jamie Karstein, Chuck Blackwell, Jim Keltner, David Teegarden and Jamie Oldaker. These four incredible Drummers have played on some of the worlds most iconic recordings and backed some of the best performers of all time.
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# 32 Tulsa's Quartet of Superstar Drummers-Chuck Blackwell, Jim Keltner, David Teegarden, Jamie Oldaker
Tulsa's Quartet of Superstar Drummers are Chuck Blackwell, Jim Keltner, David Teegarden and Jamie Oldaker. These four incredible Drummers have played on some of the worlds most iconic recordings and backed some of the best performers of all time.
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# 31 Our First 30 Episodes A Review
We have gained so many new listeners we decided to do a short review of our first 30 Episodes.
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# 30 Roy Clark Instrumentalist, Vocalist, Comedian, Entertainer, Songwriter, Philanthropist, Humanitarian and Oklahoman
Roy is not an Oklahoman by birth but by residence and deed. Roy and his family took up permanent residence here in Oklahoma over 30 years ago. When asked why he choose to live in the Tulsa area. He said "Really we kind of choose each other".
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# 29 The Four Wannabe Oklahoman's; Eddie Cochran, Cowboy Copas, Al Clauser and Eddie Cletro
20th Century Performers, Eddie Cletro, Cowboy Copas, Al Clauser and Eddie Cochran all believed telling fans that they were from Oklahoma would help their careers.
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# 28 The 5 Americans, Jerry Keller and Shug Fisher
This episode spotlights 3 different Oklahoma performers, 3 different eras, 3 different types of Music.The 5 Americans were a garage rock type band from the 60's. Jerry Keller, a 50's Rock and Roller and Shug Fisher, a member of the Son's for the Pioneers who became a very successful character actor in Television and Film.
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# 27 The Ventures The Best Instrumental Rock N Roll Band of All Time
Three Oklahoma families pick up and make the pilgrimage to the West Coast to escape the Oklahoma Dust Bowl catastrophe. Each has a child who plays a part in the success of the Instrumental Super Group, The Ventures
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# 26 Toby Keith From the Oil Fields to Super Stardom
Who would think that you could write a song whose main character is am everyday product; nearly everyone who has ever attended a party has held in their hand and enjoyed their favorite beverage? When you hear the chorus you can’t help but sing along. This Oklahoma Music Legend wrote a song about a Red Solo Cup and today he is a Country Music Mega Star. Toby Keith did!
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# 25 Billy Parker Country Music Hall of Fame Disk Jockey, 5 Time Disk Jockey of the Year and My Pal
Billy Parker was a Disk Jockey on KVOO Radio in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 44 consecutive years. During that time he amassed many awards, among those were; Country Music Hall of Fame Disk Jockey Award, 5 Times awarded Country Music Disk Jockey of the Year Awards, inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, along with many others.
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# 24 Elvin Bishop Tulsa's Legendary Blues Guitar Man
Thru his determination and hard work, Elvin Bishop has become a Legendary Blues Guitar Player, sharing stages all over the world with the very best Blues Artists.
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# 23 Mel McDaniel, he took the long road from Okmulgee, Ok to Nashville. His number 1 Hit stayed on the Country Music Chart for 28 weeks. Along with a score of top 10's and 20 hits.
Mel McDaniel from Okmulgee, Oklahoma was honored with a star in the Country Music Hall of Fame's Walk of Fame, a member of the Grand Ole Opry and was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. Mel is best known for his number one hit, Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On, and top 10 hits, Louisiana Saturday Night, Stand Up, Right in the Palm of your hand, Take me to the Country, Big Ole Brew, I call it Love and Real Good Feel Song.
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# 22 Wanda Jackson Oklahoma Artist and Trailblazer for all Female Artists who follow her
Wanda Jackson was a Trailblazer for all Female Artists who followed her thru the Glass Ceiling into the Music Industry
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# 21 Part 4, The final part of the series, where Tommy Allsup recalls events with Buddy Holly, leading to Buddy Dying in a plane crash
Part 4 The final in the interview series where Oklahoma Music Maker, Tommy Allsup, recalls, in his own words, his Historical Account, of the Events, with Buddy Holly, leading to Buddy, Richie Valens, J.P. Richardson aka The Big Bopper and the pilot, being killed together, in a plane crash.
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# 20 Part 3 Tommy Allsup recalls events with Buddy Holly, leading to Buddy Dying in a plane crash
Part 3 of a 4 part interview series where Oklahoma Music Maker, Tommy Allsup, recalls, in his own words, his Historical Account, of the Events, with Buddy Holly, leading to Buddy, Richie Valens, J.P. Richardson aka The Big Bopper and the pilot, being killed together, in a plane crash.
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# 19 Part 2 Tommy Allsup recalls, events with Buddy Holly, leading to the day, Buddy dies, in a plane crash
Part 2 of a 4 part interview series where Oklahoma Music Maker, Tommy Allsup, recalls, in his own words, his Historical Account, of the Events, with Buddy Holly, leading to Buddy, Richie Valens, J.P. Richardson aka The Big Bopper and the pilot, being killed together, in a plane crash.
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# 18 Part 1 Tommy Allsup recalls events with Buddy Holly, leading to Buddy Dying in a plane crash
Part 1 of a 4 part interview series where Oklahoma Music Maker, Tommy Allsup, recalls, in his own words, his Historical Account, of the Events, with Buddy Holly, leading to Buddy, Richie Valens, J.P. Richardson aka The Big Bopper and the pilot, being killed together, in a plane crash.
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# 17 Leon Russell The Final Chapter
His musical career had nearly slipped into obscurity until a kindness and generosity, Leon had shown to a fellow musician some 40 years previously, is repaid.
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# 16 Leon Russell Rockets into the 70's
Rock, Rock and Roll, Contemporary, Country, Leon Russell, Willy Nelson, George Harrison, Elton John, Joe Cocker,
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# 15 Russell Bridges becomes Leon Russell
In 1958 Russell Bridges travels to Los Angeles and becomes Leon Russell
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# 14 David Gates Leader of the Band named Bread and called Mr Soft Rock
David Gates A Member of Tulsa's Trifecta of Legendary Singer Songwriters with his band named Bread, they sold over 17 Million Albums in only 5 years
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# 13 JJ Cale Oklahoma Legendary Musician
JJ Cale was proclaimed by Eric Clapton to be one of the Single Most Important figures in Rock History. Clapton also said "He was my Hero"
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# 12 Leon Russell The Early Years
Claude Russell Bridges, was born in Lawton, Oklahoma, April 2, 1942. Russel as he was known then, showed his music ability early as a child. Russel became an accomplished musician playing in and around Tulsa while in Jr. High and High School. Russel and his band, gets their big break. This chapter of his story, shares Leon Russell the Early Years.
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Exploring Oklahoma's Rich Music History and those Oklahoma Artists whose Music has Transcended the States Boundaries.
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Tommy Henshaw Jr
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