We Are Tulsa Music is a group of volunteers dedicated to supporting and celebrating Tulsa Oklahoma's unique and vast music scene! Listen in on a variety of genre-specific music shows and interviews with local artists, hosted by our very own "DJ's" with interest and knowledge in their slice of the local music community. Be sure to check out www.WeAreTulsaMusic.com for more information about our podcast series, articles/reviews, and access to our 24-hour internet radio station!
Christina Lloyd joins Triple-D again in this exciting episode filled with all kinds of genres of local rock music, ranging from mellow shoe gaze rock to hardcore metal. Music Featured:1. Midday Static – Monochrome2. Fullbright – All In My Head3. Fullbright– Hooks and Falls4. Crooked X – Another Brick In The Wall (Pink Floyd cover)5. Secrets of a Ghost – Fragments of a Friend6. Dirty Rotten – I’m Trouble7. Down for Five – The Burn8. American Shadows – Last Night9. Follow the Buzzards – Tonight Questions? Suggestions? Wanna send us some music from the Tulsa area?Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Bryan Turnham is the drummer for Tulsa hard rock band, GRIND. He is also a very talented photographer. Listen in as the guys discuss photography, music, and current events.For more content by Jeremy and Steven, check out the Whiskey Tango Foxtrot podcast, which is available on all platforms and podcast apps. Follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WTFpod/Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is an independent podcast that allows We Are Tulsa Music to use it’s music-related episodes. The views/opinions expressed in this podcast episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of all volunteers associated with We Are Tulsa Music Podcast.
Originally aired on Mixlr.com, Justin and Christina presented a loosely-themed Halloween PRPH episode back in Oct. 2018, which showcased local punk rock music with spooky/scary-sounding band names and songs. We apologize ahead of time for the candy-corny puns and jokes.Music Featured:1. Girls Club – Devil’s Tea Time2. Worse Than Before – Night of the Zombie Werewolves3. Shoog Night – New Plague4. Gutter Villain – Wasted All the Time5. The Holy Void – Rat King6. Lizard Police – Terminal Yawn7. The Decomposed – Devil Train8. The Jasons – Ki-Ki-Ki-Kill that Girl9. When the Clock Strikes- Splinters10. The Noise Estate – Fuck Therapy11. Spotless Mind – Dealing with Doubt12. Irrational Consumers – Good Day13. The Costanzas – Chupacabra14. Teenage Martians – Halloween (Misfits covers)15. Jack Ketch & The Bilge Rat Bastards – He Bit Me Boat16. They Stay Dead – Double Barrel17. Pawn Shop Heroes – Coffin Up BloodQuestions? Suggestions? Wanna send us some music from the Tulsa area? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Meezy was once an aspiring basketball player, but stumbled into rap music by happenstance, when he learned he had a knack for writing lyrics. They discuss the pros and cons of releasing lots of content vs trickling singles periodically. Meezy also asks Had Enough for advice on getting started with touring, as touring is one of his personal goals for the year. Check out his new album No Advice, which is out now on all streaming platforms. Also, be sure to look out for his next album, Protect My Energy, which will drop 1/1/2021!Music Featured:Meezy – SensesQuestions? Suggestions? Wanna send us some music from the Tulsa area? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Dustin D Duvall kicks it with Christina Lloyd this episode. Dustin plays a few songs that were submitted by our lovely local rock scene and Christina shows him a couple of her personal favorite rock bands.Music Featured:1. Reliquario – Complacency2. Relaquario – Silenzio3. Arkhon– Mirrored Men4. Labadie House – We Own the Moon5. Labadie House – Labadie House6. RedWitch Johnny – Cosmic Rain7. Toombz – A Step in the Dark8. Toombz – Fanfare9. The Oddessy – I Want YouQuestions? Suggestions? Wanna send us some music from the Tulsa area? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Edward Goggin was the lead singer for nineties rock band Molly’s Yes out of Tulsa, OK. Achieving mainstream success with their hits “Sugar”, “Falldown”, and “Wonderworld”, they signed to Universal Records. Ed takes us on a trip to the past before Molly’s Yes, and discusses the history of the band as well as some current events in the world today. Get his unique and insightful perspective on social media and how people are all connected. Enjoy!For more content by Jeremy and Steven, check out the Whiskey Tango Foxtrot podcast, which is available on all platforms and podcast apps. Follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WTFpod/Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is an independent podcast that allows We Are Tulsa Music to use it’s music-related episodes. The views/opinions expressed in this podcast episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of all volunteers associated with We Are Tulsa Music Podcast.
In his 8th episode, it’s a two-fer, as Had Enough speaks with local artists SP@D3Z and JayLocke!Antonio Porter, aka SP@D3Z, is a creator of his own genre, metal-trap, and has been playing since 2014. His music is a mix of dark metal screams, eerie hooks, and heavy bass. It’s definitely a crossover that lovers of hip hop and metal alike can enjoy. After his 2016 EP, Black Butterfly, SP@D3Z made a name for himself by letting people know about his personal battles with depression and anxiety. He wants his music to help the people who are battling with mental health issues, and help build them up. SP@D3Z is also about to drop a new album, Metal Woundz.Music featured: SP@D3Z – RiotJayLocke started writing as young as 5 years old, about the time he was adopted. He started hitting the scene around 15, and has quickly developed a fan base in the Tulsa area. JayLocke says his music is meant to resonate with other young adults like him, and he writes about things that have heavily affected him. He is hands-on in his music by doing his own recording and mixing, and prides himself on being an original artist with no desire to imitate anyone. JayLocke feels that Tulsa homes a community of talented artists, and feel that collaborations are often underrated by others on the scene, but it’s something he personally values.Music featured: JayLocke – Pull Up ft. Trip GWe hope you’ve been enjoying Had Enough’s Hip Hop Hour so far! Please go back and check out some of his previous podcast episodes for more content.Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
GRIND is a was conceived in 2014 when Dale Diver (vocals) and CJ McClellen (guitar), who were members of already established bands, met in the wild campsites of Rocklahoma. Dale and CJ talk with Jeremy and Steven about their recent Save the Shrine show and their newest album, Leaders of the Free World. They also dive deep into some current events.Music Featured:GRIND – SenselessGRIND – BridgesFor more content by Jeremy and Steven, check out the Whiskey Tango Foxtrot podcast, which is available on all platforms and podcast apps. Follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WTFpod/Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is an independent podcast that allows We Are Tulsa Music to use it’s music-related episodes. The views/opinions expressed in this podcast episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of all volunteers associated with We Are Tulsa Music Podcast.
Had Enough interviews hip hop artist D3cade by phone. D3cade is a fairly new artist based out of the Oklahoma City area, but has made a name for himself in the short period of time he has been active on the scene. His trying background and past struggles as an individual with spina bifida allows him to provide a unique and inspiring perspective to his art and music. His message is that you can't let anything hold you back. Music means everything to him because that's what he loses himself in, in order to fight back and make things work. Music Featured: D3cade- Pretty Boy FloydWe hope you’ve been enjoying Had Enough’s Hip Hop Hour so far! Please go back and check out some of his previous podcast episodes for more content.Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Justin and Christina bring you a loosely-themed episode of PRPH, as they present to you some pop-punk and emo music from the Tulsa and Oklahoma City areas. Get ready for some feelings! They also speak a little about some upcoming events and local punk rock news.Music Featured:1. Second Glance – Thunderpaw2. When the Clock Strikes – Spiderwebs3. Hazelwave – Beside Me4. AnchorWay – Flanders5. The Noise Estate – Canadian Croquet6. Out of Sink – Let Yourself Go7. Goodfella – That’s Life8. Shoulda Been Blonde – Shoulda Been Blonde9. Cicadia – No Light10. Lilac Kings – Machines in the Forest11. Rose Gold – In Us We Trust12. All For More – Listen CloselyQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Interview with Chris and Laura We welcome Music Interviews by Whiskey Tango Foxtrot to the WATM Podcast! In this episode, Jeremy sits down with Chris and Laura. You may know them from their Facebook webcast “Porch Talk with Chris and Laura”, as they also often interview local Tulsa bands and artists from their home. Now they are in the interview chair to share their stories and insights. Some of this gets pretty deep. Enjoy! For more content by Jeremy, check out the Whiskey Tango Foxtrot podcast, which is available on all platforms and podcast apps. Follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WTFpod/ Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Had Enough has Tulsa hip-hop performer, Fritzy, in for his 6(66)th episode of The Hip Hop Hour. Fritzy was once the lead singer for a rock band in Kansas, but was drawn to the beats from hip-hop music and writing lyrics long before. Fritzy talks about how he started his brand and music with a business perspective, taking notes from other artists’ successes, and continuing to build himself in order to establish himself in the scene. They discuss the pros and cons of “pay to play” shows and knowing when and where to invest in one’s self in order to rise above the rest.Music Featured:Fritzy – IntroWe hope you’ve been enjoying Had Enough’s Hip Hop Hour so far! Please go back and check out some of his previous podcast episodes for more content.Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
During this strange and difficult time, We Are Tulsa Music would like to help support our local community and music scene by promoting some of the talent that has been hosting their own Facebook live videos. In this episode the local Indie band, Jam eCono, recorded a live set from Zink Park.For more information about the band, check them out at:jamecono.bandcamp.comInstagram @jam_econo918This will be our last episode in The Quarantine Live Stream mini-series. We hope you have enjoyed them so far, please go back and check out some of the previous podcast episodes for some great content!Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
During this strange and difficult time, We Are Tulsa Music would like to help support our local community and music scene by promoting some of the talent that has been hosting their own Facebook live videos. In this episode the local Gospel/Americana/Bluegrass band, Springstreet, got together for the first time in several weeks to record the band’s first-ever live stream set at The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in Muskogee.For more information about the band, check them out at:www.facebook.com/springstreetbluegrassQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
During this strange and difficult time, We Are Tulsa Music would like to help support our local community and music scene by promoting some of the talent that has been hosting their own Facebook live videos. In this episode, singers/songwriters Daniel Jordan and Weston Horn join forces to play hours of music for you. Both artists are well-known in our local music scene, but they decided to play a set together and call themselves the “What Would Jesus Duo”. They each play a few of their original songs, along with cover songs requested by the viewers. If you like what you hear, be sure to check out Daniel and Weston’s solo projects and Weston Horn and the Hush. If you’d like to support the artists by donating to their virtual tip jar, you can do so at the following links:Venmo: danielmjordanPayPal: djordan218@gmail.comCash App: danielmjordanYou can also check these artists out or book them for an event at:www.westonhornandthehush.comwww.danieljordanmusic.comQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
DJ Young Gator is in the studio with Had Enough for an evening. Young Gator’s legacy began over 20 years ago by making music samples with cassette tapes, which then evolved into producing and rapping in addition to his DJ’ing. He is also a member of the Tulsa hip-hop band, Tha Vets, and his former group, Smash Game. He and Had Enough speak on the importance of good networking, consistency, and recognizing your skill set. Young Gator also talks about some of his favorite past performances and upcoming music plans, both with Tha Vets and independently.Music Featured:DJ Young Gator F/ Dohsia - Start Me A WaveQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Matt and Mark welcome to the mic Tulsa-based singer/songwriter Jeff Graham to discuss his new album and to hear some live performances from it. Jeff talks about his time in Nashville, his band, as well as his time in the Soul Surferos. He also talks about how he writes and how he collaborates, in a rather non-traditional way.Music Featured: (All performed by Jeff Graham)Life of CrimeSunny DayPerpetual Emotion MachineQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
During this strange and difficult time, We Are Tulsa Music would like to help support our local community and music scene by promoting some of the talent that has been hosting their own Facebook live videos. In this episode, singers/songwriters Jacob Dement and Jake Flint team up to play hours of music for you. Both artists are well established in the local music scene, and in listening to this episode you’ll soon find out why. They each play a few of their original songs, along with cover songs requested by the viewers. If you’d like to support the artists by donating to their virtual tip jar, you can do so at the following links:Jake Flint at:CashApp: $JakeFlintMusicPayPal: PayPal.me/JakeFlintVenmo: @JakeFlintMusicJacob Dement at:CashApp: $JakeDementPayPal: PayPal.me/JacobDementQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Join Christina and Justin Lloyd as they speak to Kenneth Cagle, Father Dawn, Jimmy Moon, and eventually Rowdy Riter of Trash Bats. Trash Bats are an elusive, intriguing grindhouse gospel/acoustic folk-punk/horror band. They have numerous members spanning from Tulsa, to a remote correctional facility in Pennsylvania, to only God knows where else. They call themselves not just a band, and definitely not a cult, but a brotherhood.Music Featured:Trash Bats – I Put A Spell On YouRedneck Nosferatu – Dead GirlsTrash Bats – Bear the MarkRowdy Riter – God Tells MeRowdy Riter – Who’s That Knockin’ At My DoorRowdy Riter – Bunny GamesQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
During this strange and difficult time, We Are Tulsa Music would like to help support our local community and music scene by promoting some of the talent that has been hosting their own Facebook live videos. In this episode, folk-rock band Desi and Cody live stream a set from local recording studio, The Closet Studios. If you’d like to contribute to the band’s virtual tip jar, please make a donation through The Closet Studios and they will be distributed to the band.Cashapp: $theclosetstudiosVenmo: theclosetstudiosPaypal: https://paypal.me/pools/c/8nFJSrsfe1Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Had Enough is joined by Oli Rey Ben in this episode. He is a rapper, DJ, photographer, videographer, graphic designer, entrepreneur, and more. He speaks on how he has learned many trades in order to further stand out as an artist, and what his 2020 goals are regarding his multiple talents. They talk about the work that goes into booking indie tours. They also discuss the importance of indie artists knowing when to not always DIY, but instead building a good team in order to deliver the best-quality music, media production, promotion, and branding. Oli Rey Ben and Had Enough recently released a single together called Hate Me Hate Me.Music Featured:Oli Rey Ben F/ Sadaf Da Pharaoh - I’m TryingQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
During this strange and difficult time, We Are Tulsa Music would like to help support our local community and music scene by promoting some of the talent that has been hosting their own Facebook live videos. In this episode, Mike Williams plays some music that he wrote, along with some songs from his previous and current bands. He has been involved with bands such as Merlin Mason, The Agony Scene, Streetlight Fight, and more. He’s asking for donations to local Tulsa house venue, Barkingham Palace. You can donate at: paypal.me/barkinghampalaceQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Matt and Mark sit down with singer/songwriter Scott Evans. They talk about his days with his self proclaimed ‘redneck hippie jam band’ Medicine Show, and their involvement in the red dirt movement in Stillwater, OK. He also reflects on how a couple of his songs ended up on Cross Canadian Ragweed albums. And of course, Scott talks about what he’s up to now including new music and his involvement in some upcoming festivals.Music Featured: (All performed by Scott Evans)Time To Move OnMexican SkyThe Coast Is ClearMoments Like TheseHonestySteel HeartsQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
This miniseries is dedicated to the finalists of the 3rd Annual Oilfire Tulsa Music Awards. The month of March is the final round of voting for the award winners this year. We wanted to make a show for you, the voters, to hear each finalist in one convenient place. Most of the bands/artists from each category submitted a track for us to showcase. In this eighth episode, Roger Seago III and Justin Lloyd break down all of the finalists in every category, talk about what to expect the day of the event, pre and post award show parties, and more.Music Featured:The Odyssey – Green LightHead over to www.tulsamusicawards.com to cast your votes in the month of March!*Tulsa Music Awards has been re-scheduled to June 13th @ Cains Ballroom. Tickets that have already been purchased for the event will be honored for the newly scheduled day.Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
This miniseries is dedicated to the finalists of the 3rd Annual Oilfire Tulsa Music Awards. The month of March is the final round of voting for the award winners this year. We wanted to make a show for you, the voters, to hear each finalist in one convenient place. Most of the bands/artists from each category submitted a track for us to showcase. In this seventh episode, Justin and Christina Lloyd play a song from each of the finalists in the following categories: Home Away From Home and Punk Artist of the Year.Check out the rest of the episodes of the miniseries, as we cover all of the remaining categories.Music Featured:1. Melissa Hembree – Gypsy Soul2. Kalo – Isabel3. Judge Parker – When the bullet Hits the Bone4. Kat Lock – Hard to Find5. Hosty – Chupacabra6. The Penny Mob – Failure Anthem7. The Normandys – I Don’t Wanna Be Me8. When the Clock Strikes – Ducks9. A New Life – Self Epstein/Rape Epstein10. Piece of Mind – Judas in Your EyeHead over to www.tulsamusicawards.com to cast your votes in the month of March!*Tulsa Music Awards has been re-scheduled to June 13th @ Cains Ballroom. Tickets that have already been purchased for the event will be honored for the newly scheduled day.Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
This miniseries is dedicated to the finalists of the 3rd Annual Oilfire Tulsa Music Awards. The month of March is the final round of voting for the award winners this year. We wanted to make a show for you, the voters, to hear each finalist in one convenient place. Most of the bands/artists from each category submitted a track for us to showcase. In this sixth episode, Roger Seago III and Justin Lloyd play a song from each of the finalists in the following categories: New and Heartland Artists of the Year.Check out the rest of the episodes of the miniseries, as we cover all of the remaining categories.Music Featured:1. Aaron Michaels – Taking My Time2. Cherokee Rose – Alpa Camasca3. Gypsy Store Troubadours – PBR4. Morning Star – Morning Star5. Mikayla Kilgore – My Heart Can’t Take Much More6. Whiskey Poet Society – Baby Won’t You Ride My Train7. Desi and Cody – Skyline8. And Then There Were Two – Good Intentions9. Zac Wenzell – When Did I Get So OldHead over to www.tulsamusicawards.com to cast your votes in the month of March!*Tulsa Music Awards has been re-scheduled to June 13th @ Cains Ballroom. Tickets that have already been purchased for the event will be honored for the newly scheduled day.Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
This miniseries is dedicated to the finalists of the 3rd Annual Oilfire Tulsa Music Awards. The month of March is the final round of voting for the award winners this year. We wanted to make a show for you, the voters, to hear each finalist in one convenient place. Most of the bands/artists from each category submitted a track for us to showcase. In this fifth episode, Roger Seago III and Justin Lloyd play a song from each of the finalists in the following categories: Acoustic Solo and Country Artists of the Year.Check out the rest of the episodes of the miniseries, as we cover all of the remaining categories.Music Featured:1. Travis Kidd - TowMan2. Boone Mendenhall – Born to Run3. Brandon Clark - Skeletons4. Casey West – Till We Meet the Lord5. Alaska and Madi – Lovin’ A Cowboy6. Jacob Tovar – 3 Good Reasons for Leavin’ Tulsa7. Mike Barham and the Honky Tonk Prophets – Headed for the MoonHead over to www.tulsamusicawards.com to cast your votes in the month of March!Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
This miniseries is dedicated to the finalists of the 3rd Annual Oilfire Tulsa Music Awards. The month of March is the final round of voting for the award winners this year. We wanted to make a show for you, the voters, to hear each finalist in one convenient place. Most of the bands/artists from each category submitted a track for us to showcase. In this fourth episode, Roger Seago III and Justin Lloyd play a song from each of the finalists in the following categories: Christian/Gospel and Pop Artists of the Year.Check out the rest of the episodes of the miniseries, as we cover all of the remaining categories.Music Featured:1. Darryn Zewalk – Made2. Aaron Michaels – Taking My Time3. Stars Go Dim – Heaven on Earth4. Newkings – No River5. Springstreet – Little Black Train6. Lindsay Rae – Fire on the Ceiling7. Morgan Ganem – Love You Like8. Good Villians – Better Part of Hate9. Futureghost – We Couldn’t Get it RightHead over to www.tulsamusicawards.com to cast your votes in the month of March!Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
This miniseries is dedicated to the finalists of the 3rd Annual Oilfire Tulsa Music Awards. The month of March is the final round of voting for the award winners this year. We wanted to make a show for you, the voters, to hear each finalist in one convenient place. Most of the bands/artists from each category submitted a track for us to showcase. In this third episode, Roger Seago III and Justin Lloyd play a song from most of the finalists in the following categories: Blues and Jazz Artists of the Year.Check out the rest of the episodes of the miniseries, as we cover all of the remaining categories.Music Featured:1. Harley Hamm – Good Lovin’2. Three Cat Clem – Velda Rose3. Paul Benjaman Band – Ball and Chain4. Cherokee Rose – Alpa Camasca5. Grady Nichols – Tulsa6. Count Tutu – Slammer Song7. Braylon Dedmon – Gravity8. Velvet – Hit the Road JackHead over to www.tulsamusicawards.com to cast your votes in the month of March!Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
This miniseries is dedicated to the finalists of the 3rd Annual Oilfire Tulsa Music Awards. The month of March is the final round of voting for the award winners this year. We wanted to make a show for you, the voters, to hear each finalist in one convenient place. Most of the bands/artists from each category submitted a track for us to showcase. In this second episode, Brandon “Had Enough” Young and Justin Lloyd play a song from each of the finalists in the following categories: R&B/Soul and Hip Hop/Rap Artists of the Year.Check out the rest of the episodes of the miniseries, as we cover all of the remaining categories.Music Featured:1. Full Flava Kings – September2. Branjae Jackson – Street Light3. Darryn Zewalk – Made4. Nightingale – Long Way5. J. Friday – I’m From Oklahoma6. Bambi – Mad Flow7. Cutty Forever – Pain Away8. JayLocke – Bad For Me9. Had Enough – Jonah Complex10. Alan Doyle – DropoutHead over to www.tulsamusicawards.com to cast your votes in the month of March!Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
This miniseries is dedicated to the finalists of the 3rd Annual Oilfire Tulsa Music Awards. The month of March is the final round of voting for the award winners this year. We wanted to make a show for you, the voters, to hear each finalist in one convenient place. Most of the bands/artists from each category submitted a track for us to showcase. In this first episode, Dustin D Duvall (AKA Triple-D) and Justin Lloyd play a song from each of the finalists in the following categories: Rock/Alternative, Metal, and Breakout Artists of the Year.Check out the rest of the episodes of the miniseries, as we cover all of the remaining categories.Music Featured:1. Travis Bond and the Rebel Souls – Highly Recommended2. Weston Horn and the Hush – Looking for Love3. CLIFFDIVER – Cameron Diaz4. GRIND – Senseless5. Fist of Rage – The Last Time6. AlterBlood – Disassociate7. XIII Minutes – Who Told You8. Citadels – Uncomfortable9. DRYVR – Be10. Down for Five – The Burn11. BC & The Big Rig – AliveHead over to www.tulsamusicawards.com to cast your votes in the month of March!Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Brandon “Had Enough” Young sits down with Tulsa hip hop artist Savya Worldwide. Savya is a self-driven rapper who’s first love and passion is for music. He discusses how he stays motivated and the lengths he goes to in order to move forward with his career. He also talks about the importance of engaging with the crowd and building the audience. His upcoming album, Red Summer, will be dropping in summer 2020. The album will touch on the historical race riots in Tulsa of 1920, leading up to the Tulsa Race Massacre of the Greenwood District (AKA Black Wallstreet) in 1921.Music featured:Savya Worldwide – Tulsa DrillerQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Zip up your leather jacket and jump into the pit! Christina and Justin Lloyd proudly present their second episode of Punk Rock Power Hour, where they play a variety of punk rock/sub genres from the Tulsa region.Music Featured:1. The Penny Mob – Cut the Sh*t2. Streetlight Fight – Livin Loud3. The Wheelz – No It All4. Baby M – Travis From Tulsa5. Anchorway – Oblivious6. Goodfella – Exterminate7. Give Way – Slipping8. The Normandys – I Don’t Wanna Be Me9. Community Pools – Dudebro Extermination Squad10. Costanzas – Bipolar Bop11. Rude Amps – Atomic Tide12. Celebrity Sex Tape – Most of the TimeQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Dustin D Duvall, with the help of his co-host Justin Lloyd, showcases two tracks each from some of his favorite local alternative/rock and roll bands. In this episode Dustin starts by playing his favorite female-led rock bands, some of his favorite rock bands that aren’t around anymore, and ends with some unique cover songs.Music Featured:1. Prey 4 Me – Wolves Song2. Prey 4 Me – Pillars of Salt3. Tex Montana’s Fireball 4 – Accusations4. Tex Montana’s Fireball 4 – Stupid Girl5. Finding September – History6. Finding September – Let It Burn7. Rook – A Better Part of Me8. Rook – Why I Linger9. Billy Joe Winghead – Spanish Asshole Magnet10. Billy Joe Winghead – Gravedigger11. Fight the Fade – Set Fire to the Rain (Adele)12. Killing A Classic – Die Young (Kesha)Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Brandon “Had Enough” Young sits down with Tulsa-area music producer, Mozaik. They both agree that a good producer is often the unsung hero of a quality, professional recording. Mozaik talks a little about himself, from his early days in marching band to how he’s carving out his place in the Tulsa music community as a respected music production brand. They also discuss some of their favorite venues to play or attend shows and how music production is so much more than just “pushing play”.Music Featured:Had Enough - Headless (Produced by Mozaik)Questions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
In this archived interview (2019), WATM founder Roger Seago III and Michael Meacham (Dixie Wrecked) sit down and share some beers with local hip hop artist Alan Doyle. They learn about his upbringing, the passion he has for his music, and how the Tulsa hip hop scene has expanded within the last decade.Music Featured:1. Alan Doyle – Panhandle the Vibe2. Alan Doyle F/ Myron Oliver of Fuzed – The Good, The Bad, The Ugly3. Alan Doyle – Date Night4. Alan Doyle F/ Beau Tyler of We The Ghost – In Your Head5. Alan Doyle – Another L6. Alan Doyle F/ Mr. Burns, Big Rahb, and Charizma Joy – Can’t Go BackQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
We Are Tulsa Music Podcast, in conjunction with Matt Mason and Mark Alan V., (hosts of Matt and Mark's 'bout Music Podcast on BandAdvice.tv), have teamed up to develop a new podcast that focuses on the Singer/Songwriters in the Tulsa and Northeast Oklahoma Area. In this Episode, they discuss their plans for their new show, Mark does a formal interview with Matt, and Matt plays a few of his original songs acoustically.Music Featured:Matt Mason – Sweet EuphoriaMatt Mason – Truck Stop SinatraMatt Mason – American RustQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Tighten up your laces and jump into the pit! Christina and Justin Lloyd proudly present their first episode of Punk Rock Power Hour, where they play a variety of punk rock/sub genres from the Tulsa region.Music Featured:1. The Shame – Tulsa Boys2. Soaker – Rat3. Shoog Night – Someone’s Gonna Die4. Second Glance – Open Eyes Open Ears5. Kompulsive Child – Don’t Want to Say Goodbye6. On Holiday – Going Mad7. Damones – Scagnetti on Scagnetti8. The Rippers – Beer Whore9. The Rippers – Track 5?10. Plastic Psalms – Cobblestone Wrecked Spliff11. Billy Joe Winghead – Girl’s Got a D*ck12. Fabulous Minx – Party Til’ We’re DeadQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Thanks for listening!
Join Brandon “Had Enough” Young as he starts his first WATM podcast episode with hip hop artist Bradley YouGene. Bradley will be dropping singles every month in the year 2020. Bradley YouGene also discusses with Had Enough about himself, personal goals, and some experiences he has had on the road.Music Featured:Bradley YouGene – EnjoyQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Thanks for listening!
Dustin D Duvall begins his first show of the podcast series with a little help from fellow WATM DJ, Justin Lloyd. Dustin showcases two tracks each from some of his favorite local alternative/rock and roll bands.Music Featured:1. Streets – So, You Think You Can Mambo2. Streets – Wrapped Up in Plush3. Girls Club – Devil’s Tea Time4. Girls Club – Working Class Queer5. All For More – Her Bliss6. All For More – Combustion7. Spank – Stay8. Spank – You & Me9. Golden Ones – Cycle10. Golden Ones – Hot Mama11. The Classless – 20’s & 30’s12. The Classless – ClassyQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to the first episode of the We Are Tulsa Music Podcast! Roger Seago III, Christina Lloyd, and Justin Lloyd tell you what We Are Tulsa Music is all about. They talk about the history of the WATM name, its mission, and future ambitions. During the month of January, you can go to www.tulsamusicawards.com to vote for your favorite artists, bands, venues, and more to be finalists in the 3rd Annual OilFire Tulsa Music Awards. You’ll have another chance to vote for the top four finalists in March, which will hold the title of the best in Tulsa to the numerous respective categories available.Music Featured:The Odyssey – Green LightQuestions? Suggestions? Email us at wearetulsamusicpodcast@gmail.com, or any of the emails that your host mentions during the show. Thanks for listening!