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Branjae is the personification of Black American Music. She is an artist, activist, dancer, singer, and actress. She asks “why not” through her music, challenging listeners to embrace their authentic selves. Her lyrical depth, energetic theatrical performances, and out of the box genre fluidity are as unique as the personas she embodies. Having previously performed at the legendary Apollo Theater, BOK Center, Cain's Ballroom and more, Branjae's fearless and energetic showcase, encourages elevated consciousness by connecting with her audiences for the soul purpose of creating unity and harmony. Born in the city of Motown and rooted in the city of The Gap Band, artist Branjae has established herself as a full-bodied, entertainer; singing, dancing, and acting her way into the hearts of audiences across the globe.Her voice has been likened to artists like Lauryn Hill, India Arie and Nina Simone; while her stage presence is influenced by Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, and Freddie Mercury. PREVIOUS SUPPORT INCLUDES LIZZO, THUNDERCAT, TANK AND THE BANGAS, BRIAN MCKNIGHT, THE YING YANG TWINS, FISHBONE, OHIO PLAYERS, RC AND THE GRITS, AND THE LATE WAYMAN TISDALEAccolades Include:WINNER - BEST FEMALE ARTISTBLACK WALL STREET MUSIC AWARDS3X WINNER - BEST FEMALE ARTIST, ARTIST OF THE YEAR, RECORD OF THE YEARTULSA VYBEZ AWARDSWINNER - JIMMY LAFAVE SONG WRITING CONTESTNOMINEE - BEST MUSIC VIDEOINDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARDS5X NOMINEE - TULSA MUSIC AWARDSHer short film projects “Street Light” & “Free Facts” have gained International recognition including exclusive features for Billboard Magazine & AfroPunk; and screenings in TORONTO, MANCHESTER, PARIS, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, BERLIN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES AND AUSTINTo connect with Branjae, visithttps://www.branjaemusic.comhttps://www.facebook.com/BranjaeMusic/https://www.instagram.com/branjaemusic/https://www.youtube.com/user/branjae
The Guys sit down with the Pin 12 Podcast hosts Lee Cothran and Sam Phillips to discuss the Brackets and upcoming matches for the Big12 wrestling tournament Marchs 8-9th at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK.
Do you know Oklahoma's greatest folksinger and song writer? Today we are discussing the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Woody Guthrie Center celebrates the life, music and artistry of the influential folk musician while seeking to ignite a passion for social change and foster a world in which the values of justice, equality and compassion prevail. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. Also discussed OKC, Chickasha, Brandi's Bar and Grill, and AFAR magazine. Special thanks to our partner, Enid SOS. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #WoodyGuthrie #Tulsa #OKC #Chickasha #Top25city #chickasha #brandis #music #travelok #EnidSOS #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #historic #travel #tourism
Today we are discussing Winterfest in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Downtown Tulsa is transformed into a festive wonderland during Winterfest, an annual holiday tradition. Bring friends and family together for holiday festivities and share the joyful spirit of the season. Experience the thrill of outdoor ice skating, see one of Oklahoma's tallest outdoor Christmas trees, take a ride in a horse-drawn carriage, listen to live entertainment and browse beautiful holiday light displays. Surrounded by festive nutcrackers, twinkling lights and a 44-foot tree decked out with 35,700 lights, the outdoor ice rink is located adjacent to the BOK Center in downtown Tulsa. Head to Third & Denver to enjoy carriage rides that will take you throughout the Winterfest area. Children and adults alike will also be treated to surprise visits from Segway Santa as he wheels his way around the main plaza at the BOK Center passing out candy canes and posing for pictures. Winterfest visitors will also be treated to concessions with all your holiday favorites and a holiday market with unique Made-in-Oklahoma gifts. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. Special thanks to our sponsor, Think Ability Inc. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #ArvestBank #Winterfest #Tulsa #festival #christmas #BOK #TSO #christmasparade #AscensionStJohn #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #historic #travel #tourism
If you've seen the new November-December issue of Oklahoma Today, you've seen country music's newest superstar Zach Bryan on the cover. Bryan, born in Oologah, seems to have taken off on the national scene over night, and he's set for a homecoming victory lap in December headlining three straight nights at Tulsa's BOK Center. How has Bryan been able to climb so high so fast? That's exactly the question writer Preston Jones attempted to answer in his cover story. Jones joins the show to talk about what Bryan's rise might signal about the future of the music industry and what other Oklahoma acts he'd like to see take off in a similar fashion. Also on this week's show, the editors share their favorite places to view fall foliage, and podvents sheds some light on proper cast iron care. You won't want to miss it!
Today we are discussing The Hex House in Tulsa, OK. Travel to Tulsa for The Hex House, northeast Oklahoma's extreme haunted attraction. The Hex House is an intense, multi-element, walk-through haunted house attraction themed around a dark chapter in Tulsa's haunted past. The original Hex House was involved in a 1944 police investigation surrounding a small casket buried in the backyard of a Tulsa house and two young women who had been under hypnotic or occult control for seven years. The investigation was nicknamed the "Hex House" case since it had all the spooky elements of a Halloween story. The original Hex House become a favorite site for young Tulsans to visit on Halloween for years after the case was settled. Now, The Hex House is back, ready to bring your most terrifying fears to life this Halloween season. Do not come to The Hex House if you expect movie scenes or goofy props. Instead, The Hex House will submerge you and your friends into an altered reality that is much darker and less predictable than anything you've seen in the movies. Come to The Hex House and make your way through flickering hallways and eerie rooms that will transport you into an intense nightmare you won't soon forget. This haunted house is meant to entertain as well as to produce sheer terror in its victims. The Hex House is not meant for children age 12 or under. The Hex House features a second twisted tale for your Halloween enjoyment. If you survive The Hex House, take on Rise of the Living Dead, an extreme haunted attraction that presents a zombie nightmare. Gruesome, horrifying zombies are on the prowl, faster than ever. Experience twice the terror, twice the screams and twice the panic at this year's Hex House. Combo tickets will be available. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. Also discussed The Savoy, Chickasha, Oral Roberts University, Rodney Carrington & Travelok. Special thanks to our sponsor JCM & Sons Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #historic #travel #tourism #truecrime #haunt #halloween #savoy #scary #spooky #chickasha #hexhouse #JCMandsons #Rodneycarrington #hauntworld
Today we are discussing the Turkey Mountain Haunted Trail in Tulsa, OK. Take a spooky stroll you won't soon forget on the Turkey Mountain Haunted Trails. Enter the ¾-mile-long trail full of twisted cedar, cobwebs, creepy-crawly bugs and gnarled oaks. Guests will experience the trails of this dark walk-through attraction filled with terrifying live actors, fun special effects and ghastly scenes that fully immerse customers into the spooky side of Turkey Mountain. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Also discussed Vinita, Tulsa Expo Center & Travelok. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #tulsa #halloween #historic #travel #tourism #spooky #scarystory #trail #haunted
Samstag der 10.August.2024 und dies ist Ausgabe 848 des Ultimate Wrestling Talk mit den Ergebnissen von WWE SmackDown vom 09.August.2024 aus dem BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Today we are discussing Juniper in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Juniper Restaurant and Martini Lounge in downtown Tulsa's Blue Dome Entertainment District offers simple and beautiful dishes prepared with fresh, local products from Oklahoma's Green Country. Reserve your table at this award-winning restaurant to sample an ever-changing array of seasonal cuisine. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. Also discussed Tulsa Club, The Mayo Hotel, The Boston Avenue Methodist Church, and the Jazz Depot. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #tulsa #finedining #farmtotable #food #art #architecture
Today we discussing Mack's Wings in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the untold history of the yield sign. Mack's Wings has you covered the next time you have a craving for chicken wings. This Tulsa-based restaurant offers plenty of flavor choices to sauce and toss your cooked-to-order wings including traditional favorites like buffalo and lemon pepper as well as signature originals like the Oklahoma Dry Rub and Mack Sauce. Mack's also offers cauliflower wings for those that don't eat meat. Pair your wings with a side of crisp, golden French fries or savory sweet potato fries to complete the full Mack's Wings experience. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. Also discussed Hutch's, Anadarko, Redbone Indian Tacos and Guymon. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #Tulsa #wings #truckstop #anadarko #guymon
Today we are discussing The Big Dipper Creamery located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Big Dipper Creamery creates indulgent ice cream flavors, best enjoyed in a cone, cup or sugar cookie sandwich. Head to this ice cream shop in Tulsa and Sand Springs and choose between delectable sandwich options like the Wild One, complete with lavender, sweet orange and fresh wild blueberries, or the Roasted and Toasted, made with caramelized bananas and local pecans. Seasonal rotations change often, so stop by regularly for new batches like sweet potato, salted peanut butter, olive oil and vegan chocolate. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. The Beavers Bend Depot and Stables in beautiful Broken Bow offers you the ride of a lifetime on a 1/3 size replica of the C.P. Huntington S.P. train built in 1863. With rides offered twice an hour, you can wind your way through the natural forest area to Wahoo Hill at Beavers Bend State Park and take in all that nature has to offer. After the train ride, be sure to stop by the stables for a one-hour trail ride through 2 1/2 miles of scenic terrain, with native wildlife views included. Children ages three years old and four years old must ride double with a parent, while older children will be at ease on their own experienced horse. Make your Broken Bow vacation memorable with a stop at the gift shop. Children will be thrilled with the varieties of candy and ice cream, while parents can browse for souvenirs at the Beavers Bend Depot & Stables. With free admission into the park, this vacation hangout is too good to miss. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma
I recently taught my daughter the definition of bargain She said, “thanks dad that means a great deal!” Today we are discussing the Tulsa Flea Market in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Explore 50,000 square feet filled with antiques and collectibles at the Tulsa Flea Market. A favorite event for antique and vintage collectors since 1972, this massive flea market is sure to hold something that catches your eye. Head to Tulsa Expo Square and browse the diverse range of memorabilia, vintage goods and crafts for sale from indoor vendors. Whether looking for rare records, handmade jewelry, special books or primitive furniture, be sure to peruse the offerings at the Tulsa Flea Market and see what discoveries await. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. Flea Market Depot Tulsa Punk Rock Flea Market News Story from KJRH News. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma
Joining Shelton on the bill are Country Music Hall of Famers Vince Gill and Ronnie Dunn, plus Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth, ACM/CMA nominee Wade Hayes and the Swon Brothers. Jimmie Tramel explains why he's a big fan of musical events like this one. Related Blake Shelton talks coming home for 'once-in-a-lifetime show' at BOK Center Contact us Scene Writer Jimmie Tramel: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Writer James D. Watts Jr.: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Editor Nicole Marshall Middleton: Email | Twitter Follow Tulsa World Scene: Facebook | Twitter Contact Tulsa World Editor Jason Collington: Email Subscribe to this podcast on: Apple | Google | Spotify
Two life-long Eagles fans discuss what was likely The Eagles’ final performance in Tulsa. Related Eagles defy Father Time to ace goodbye show in Tulsa | Review Eagles break their own record during tour stop at BOK Center
Life is what you bake it. Today we are discussing Country Bird Bakery in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Using regionally sourced grain and flour, Country Bird Bakery supports local farmers, while also supporting physical health, economy and ecology. This bakery aims to tell the story of the farmers and the land in a creative, fun, and unexpected way. They source the majority of their ingredients from from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Texas. By utilizing a variety of grains, this bakery yields baked goods that are more nutritious and with a more complex and diverse flavor profile. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. News Story from the Oklahoma department of Tourism. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma
Audio highlights from the Utah Grizzlies 6-4 victory over the Tulsa Oilers at BOK Center.
Why did the waffle breakup with its girlfriend? She kept buttering him up. Today we are discussing Waffle That in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Topped with crispy fried chicken or served sweet with fresh berries, Waffle That! in Tulsa specializes in a comforting array of waffle creations. This family-owned eatery originally started out of a food truck, and has since expanded to multiple brick-and-mortar locations in Tulsa. Whether it's for breakfast, lunch or a weekend treat, dig into everything from savory waffles stuffed with bacon, egg and cheese to seasonal specials like pumpkin spice waffles. Load up on waffle fries smothered in Waffle That's favorite sauce, or stop by for sweet treats like cookie butter waffles. Whatever you're in the mood for, this popular waffle purveyor has the soul food to satisfy. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. News Story from the Oklahoma department of Commerce. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma
Michaela Kerrissey, PhD, MS, is an assistant professor of management on the faculty at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. She identifies how healthcare organizations innovate, improve, and integrate services, specifically how teams solve problems that cross organizational boundaries. Her research has been published in leading academic journals in both management and healthcare, such as Administrative Science Quarterly and Health Affairs. She has received Best Paper awards from the Academy of Management and the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research and was listed in 2023 on Thinkers50 Radar, a global ranking of top management thinkers.Dr. Kerrissey designed the Management Science for a New Era course at the School of Public Health. She also teaches in multiple executive programs at Harvard's business and medical schools and received the Bok Center award for excellence in teaching.Dr. Kerrissey holds a BA from Duke University, an MS from the Harvard School of Public Health, and a PhD from Harvard University. She was awarded the Robertson Scholarship at Duke, a Hart Leaders Fellowship, and a Reynolds Fellowship at Harvard. Prior to her academic engagement, she was a consulting team leader at The Bridgespan Group, which was launched by Bain & Company.Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.
Join HawgSports basketball analyst Curtis Wilkerson for live reaction as he recaps some unfortunately familiar feelings inside the BOK Center following Arkansas' 79-70 loss to Oklahoma. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On April 21, 1970, Tulsans paid $4 (advance tickets were $3.50) to experience the Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs & Englishmen Tour (what would eventually be regarded as one of the most legendary tours in concert history). The ringmaster/bandleader of the sprawling tour was Tulsa's Leon Russell, who was springboarded to fame by his presence on the tour. Jimmie Tramel and James Watts talk about Mark Bego's newest celebrity biography, “Joe Cocker: With A Lot of Help from His Friends,” which shares this and other stories. Plus, previews of upcoming Scene content. Related Mad Dogs and Tulsans: Joe Cocker's life explored in new book New Marvel series 'Echo' is an Oklahoma story with Choctaw hero Best bets: Things to do this week Eagles returning to BOK Center with Steely Dan Restaurant news: Veterans Day meals; 'Corn Dance' cookbook launch Tuly's Tacos coming to downtown Cabin Boys Brewpub an Arts District gathering place | Review Contact us Scene Writer Jimmie Tramel: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Writer James Watts: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast on: Apple | Google | SpotifySupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Omelette you finish, but bacon is the best breakfast food of all time. Today we are discussing Nelson's Buffeteria in Tulsa, Oklahoma. A Tulsa tradition since 1929, Nelson's Buffeteria is famous for its hand-breaded chicken fried steak. This south side restaurant also specializes in American comfort food and serves breakfast all day. Stop by this historic eatery for daily specials such as barbecue ribs, baked chicken, hamburger steak and much more. Customers enjoy two side dishes like mashed potatoes or fried okra, plus a roll or corn bread. Order an iced tea or fresh cup of coffee and don't forget a slice of Nelson's homemade pies and cakes. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. News Story from Credit Donkey dot com. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma
Zach Bryan has added a third show at the BOK Center next year and Garth Brooks has announced a grand opening date for his Nashville bar!
Where my ghouls at? Today we are discussing Tulsa Spirit Tours in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Join one of the state's most active and entertaining paranormal investigation teams for a macabre and fun night out. Tulsa Spirit Tours features several unique ghost tours that take you through numerous haunted sites in and around Tulsa. On the flagship Party Bus Tour, you can experience two hours of chilling history and first-hand ghost hunting. The tour, which has been in operation for over a decade, covers the Tulsa Race Riots, the Gilcrease Home & Tomb, the famous Tulsa Cave House and more. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. News Story from Republic World. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma
Rochelle is doing a pet portrait for a shelter dog and struggling with the mouth. Rochelle tells the story of Coach Joe Kennedy. What a great story of staying true to you! Leslie tells her story of the time she was on the jumbo-tron at the BOK Center. Rochelle talks about the Grateful Thread asking us to join them on their podcast. So we did! It will air in October. We will let you know when. Camille Roskelley is Kimberly's guest on Fat Quarter Shop Livestream and we decided we need to convince her to come on our show. We debate on ideas to lure her in. They talk about Ro's chair, paper piecing, read listener letters and so much more. It truly is a Hodgepodge 2 of greatness. Follow Leslie on Instagram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior
This week on "Core Values," join Director of ArrowVision, Greg Spencer, and Superintendent Mr. Chuck Perry as they welcome Director of Student Life and Activities Christian Welborn and Broken Arrow High School Principal Crystal Barber. On this episode, we discuss all things BAHS Graduation as we get set for next week's 115th commencement ceremony for Broken Arrow High School, and send off the Class of 2023 in style at the BOK Center. Visit www.baschools.org/graduation for complete details on the event.
From Cain's Ballroom to the BOK Center; from casinos to Theatre Tulsa, there is a wide variety of venues in the Tulsa area. A new Grady Nichols music video for the song 'Tulsa' will showcase these landmarks of the local arts scene. Jimmie Tramel and James Watts talk about these, plus previews of upcoming Scene content. Subscribe to this podcast on: Apple | Google | Spotify Related 'Killers of the Flower Moon' trailer released Premiere date for new 'Reservation Dogs' season announced Things to do in Tulsa this weekend: Street party before Lizzo concert, Skating Polly at Mercury Lounge and more Woody Guthrie Center announces disco exhibit Cava keeps Mediterranean-inspired menu simple; new Cocina 66 concepts announced 13 new Tulsa restaurants to try from our reviews New restaurants coming soon to Tulsa: Isla's Kitchen, Noche, Super Fly Golf Lounge Philbrook to build new multipurpose pavilion on its midtown campus Contact us Scene Writer Jimmie Tramel: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Writer James Watts: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast on: Apple | Google | SpotifySupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In celebration of World Art Day, Cox Business Convention Center and BOK Center, both ASM Global venues in Tulsa, OK, have teamed up with Downtown Tulsa Partnership to bring Chalk About Tulsa to Downtown businesses.
The Minnesota Whitecaps may have fallen short in overtime during the 2023 Isobel Cup Final, but they did finish the 2022-23 season with a title. For the second year, the Whitecaps took home bragging rights from the Battle of the Rig hosted by the Tulsa Oilers in Oklahoma. Angelica Rodriguez and Erica L. Ayala interviewed Buffalo Beauts general manager Nate Oliver and Minnesota Whitecaps general manager Chi-Yin Tse live from the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma (the headquarters of Black Rosie Media). We discussed playing an exhibition in Tulsa, recapping the 2023 Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) season, the 2023 IIHF Women's Worlds Championships, and how each team is approaching their head coach search and free agency. Show Notes and Timestamps can be found below: ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Mayor tells us about the need to maintain streets PAC, BOK Center & convention center. He also talked about the expansion of the community response team.
Staffing issues prevented NIT's top-seeded Oklahoma State Cowboys from hosting the opening round Wednesday night. Dean Ruhl and Patrick Prince talk about OSU's and Youngstown State's motivation, injuries and more entering the postseason. Did OSU's tough schedule (with 18 "quad one" games) work against them for an NCAA Tournament bid? Plus, looking ahead of the NCAA wrestling championships hosted by Tulsa's BOK Center, and the women's basketball team in the NCAA Tournament. Subscribe to this podcast on: Apple | Google | Spotify Related A ‘unique' situation sends OSU to Ohio, despite being the top seed in the NIT As OSU fails to qualify for the NCAA Tournament, does Mike Boynton view this season as a disappointment? OSU men fail to reach NCAA Tournament 'I had nothing to lose': Reece Witcraft, OSU's sudden 125-pound starter, is the ultimate wild-card heading to nationals How Kaden Gfeller returned to OSU, despite becoming a father and spending a summer in medical sales As college wrestling continues evolving, OSU approaches two decades without a team national title OSU legend Kenny Monday's new mission: Coach college wrestlers to focus on opponents, HBCU legacy Heading into Tulsa, OSU qualified 10 wrestlers for nationals. What seeds did the Cowboys earn? ‘You have to be honest': The conversations OSU's Kassidy De Lapp had with herself, and Jacie Hoyt, that kept her in Stillwater Naomie Alnatas almost made the NCAA Tournament in 2020. Now in her sixth year, she's finally in the field with OSU OSU women return to NCAA Tournament as a No. 8 seed, will play Miami (Fla.) Terryn Milton's winner caps furious OSU comeback, sends Cowgirls to Saturday's Big 12 semifinals Contact us Dean Ruhl: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Patrick Prince: Email | TwitterSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Downtown Tulsa's BOK Center will once again host the Big 12 wrestling championships, but will also host the NCAA championships this month. In this week's episode, Dean and Patrick discuss Sand Springs wrestler Daton Fix leading the Cowboys into the postseason; plus more on the $325 million athletics master plan. Which part of the plan should be prioritized? Also, basketball updates, including postseason chances for the men's team and upcoming Bedlam for the women. Subscribe to this podcast on: Apple | Google | Spotify Related Daton Fix, level-headed and calm, returns to Tulsa chasing an elusive accolade: a national title Ahead of nationals in Tulsa, Daton Fix revisits his high school career – and some of the photos that defined it Throwback Tulsa: BOK Center hosts Big 12 wrestling championships for first time in 2017 Bill Haisten: ‘A massive event' – NCAA wrestling in downtown Tulsa OSU announces $325 million athletics master plan that includes new softball stadium, indoor track facility and Gallagher-Iba expansions Bill Haisten: The Oklahoma State plan – ‘unrivaled' facilities and no debt The Bill Haisten podcast: The ambitious and aggressive plan that will define the Chad Weiberg era Bill Haisten: For OSU, Tulsa and the Sooners, a combined conference record of 12-38 'We kind of got warped a little bit': Despite a late push, sluggish offense dooms OSU against Baylor A broken wrist sidelined Avery Anderson. While OSU learns to play without him, he's helping from the bench Bigger, more physical forwards the reason Kalib Boone hasn't looked himself With a 73-68 victory against Iowa State, Cowgirls capture first 20-win season in five years Two weeks into the season, what have we learned about the Cowgirls' softball team? Softball roundup: OU, OSU keep rolling; TU to host invitational Baseball roundup: ORU keeps winning; OU, OSU look for footing Contact us Dean Ruhl: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Patrick Prince: Email | TwitterSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Date: March 1, 2023Name of podcast: Backstage Pass RadioEpisode title and number: S4: E7: Bailey Rae - Oklahoma Girl & Gypsy CowboysArtist Bio -Bailey Rae is a rising singer/songwriter with roots planted deep in country music. Growing up in a musical family, she started her collection of classic country vinyl at an early age and was gifted many country albums belonging to her great-great-grandmother. Listening to those legendary voices like Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris and Don Williams, Bailey Rae quickly discovered a love for classic country music which continues to be a big influence in her voice and musical style today.Since the age of thirteen, Bailey Rae has been performing regularly on stages from Texas, and Oklahoma to Arkansas and from Branson, Nashville, and Pigeon Forge. In 2020, she had the opportunity to share her pure country voice with millions of fans on the biggest stage of her life – NBC's The Voice, where she had the honor of becoming the first true country artist to ever be on Team Legend. Bailey Rae's Blind Audition was a very memorable moment with both Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson making promises to steal her if she became available on the show. She quickly caught the attention of country music fans from across the nation and finished The Voice Season 19 as a Top 9 Semi-Finalist out of 40,000 auditions for the season.One could say that Bailey Rae has always been drawn to the big stage, as she discovered her love for performing at just five years old when joining a competitive clogging team. Over the years, she won multiple National Championships and competed at a World Dance Championship competition. Bailey Rae had been singing in church for years and after hearing of a vocal coach in Denison, Texas, she began performing with the Shawnda Rains Entertainment Group. While on her first performance trip in Branson, Missouri, Bailey Rae realized her desire to sing on stage and immediately hung up her clogging shoes to start the pursuit of a career in country music.This small-town Oklahoma girl calls Texas her second home and was named the 2020-2021 Ambassador for the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. Bailey Rae has opened for country music greats such as TG Sheppard, Whispering Bill Anderson, Jeannie C Riley, Linda Davis, The Scott Family, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, Doug Stone and Texas Country Artists, Flatland Calvary, and Jake Worthington. In October 2021, Bailey Rae was invited by her Voice Coach, John Legend, to share the stage with him at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK to sing a duet. It was an amazing opportunity and something she will never forget. Bailey Rae has also headlined many shows, festivals and events, and tours regularly with her band.ponsor Link:WWW.ECOTRIC.COMBackstage Pass Radio Social Media Handles:Facebook - @backstagepassradiopodcast @randyhulseymusicInstagram - @Backstagepassradio @randyhulseymusicTwitter - @backstagepassPC @rhulseymusicWebsite - backstagepassradio.com and randyhulsey.comArtist Media Handles:Website - www.baileyraemusic.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/baileyraemusic/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/baileyraemusicTwitter - https://twitter.com/baileyraemusicCall to actionWe ask our listeners to like, share, and subscribe to the show and the artist's social media pages. This enables us to continue pushing great content to the consumer. Thank you for being a part of Backstage Pass RadioYour Host,Randy Hulsey
Turnovers and defensive slips seemed to doom the Cowboys against Kansas. In this week's episode, Dean Ruhl and Patrick Prince talk about OSU basketball learning to play without Avery Anderson; the performances of Tulsa's own Bryce Thompson and Kalib Boone; and more. Plus, more on the wrestling team as Tulsa's BOK Center will host both the Big 12 and NCAA wrestling championships in March. Subscribe to this podcast on: Apple | Google | Spotify Related 'Our defense didn't have the bite': OSU falls to Jayhawks at home, snapping win streak John-Michael Wright a catalyst for OSU's success in five-game winning streak After grim start, OSU rattles off five straight wins, solidifying NCAA resume with win against Cyclones Who fills the hole Avery Anderson's absence leaves? It starts with a handful of Oklahoma State guards OSU's Avery Anderson out indefinitely with left wrist injury, requires surgery For Travis Wittlake, a new weight and top 10 ranking offers opportunity down the final stretch Contact us Dean Ruhl: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Patrick Prince: Email | TwitterSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ausgabe 482 des Ultimate Wrestling Talk vom 31.01.2023 mit den Ergebnissen von AEW Dark Elevation 100 aus der Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky und WWE Monday Night RAW aus dem BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma,beideShows jeweils vom 30.01.2023. #WWE #WWEMondayNightRAW #MondayNIghtRAW #MondayNight #RAW #AEW #AEWDarkElevation #DarkElevation #Dark #Elevation #UltimateWrestlingTalk *Mentale Gesundheit und psychische Probleme sind ein großes Thema – nicht nur in der Wrestling-Community. Daher möchten ich euch darauf hinweisen, dass es bei psychischen Problemen und Selbstmordgedanken immer Menschen gibt, die helfen und zuhören. Beispielsweise ist die Telefonseelsorge ein Ansprechpartner: 0800 111 0 111 oder 0800 111 0 222 oder 116 123 und per Mail oder Chat: online.telefonseelsorge.de* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ultimatewrestlingtalk/message
Zach Bryan is coming to the BOK Center and Toby Keith was spotted in Stillwater!
In this episode you get Thunder Underground's Top 22 albums of 2022. The episode kicks off with talk about some near misses, then Trent then gets into the Top 22 countdown: Machine Head “Of Kingdom and Crown” Alter Bridge “Pawns and Kings” Michael Monroe “I Live to Fast to Die Young” Megadeth “The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!” Motor Sister “Get Off” Zeal & Ardor “s/t” Ghost “Impera” Crobot “Feel This” Queensryche “Digital Noise Alliance” Shinedown “Planet Zero” Skid Row “The Gang's All Here” Evergrey “A Heartless Portrait (The Orphean Testament” Soilwork “Overgivenheten” Rammstein “Zeit” Municipal Waste “Electrified Brain” Dead Daisies “Radiance” The Cult “Under the Midnight Sun” Ugly Kid Joe “Rad Wings of Destiny” Parkway Drive “Darker Still” Clutch “Sunrise on Slaughter Beach” Thundermother “Black and Gold” Slash feat. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators “4” Thanks for listening, and please share! #podcast #bestof2022 #allkillernofiller #machinehead This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows at the BOK Center, and more! This episode is also brought to you by Med Pharm. Follow their Facebook page and visit medpharmok.com to find out why they are “Cannabis With a Cause.” 30% of profits go towards building no-kill animal shelters in the area. They have a wide selection of products, and they have a doctor on site every Friday and Saturday. Mention Thunder Underground and receive 10% off on your first purchase! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. They are state licensed and Mother approved! The tattoos are "Done Good and Proper" so be sure to like their facebook page for more details. Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
It's Tulsa time! For this episode we rock the BOK with Meghan Blood, Director of Marketing at BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hear all about Meghan's journey into live events, from college in Oklahoma to working in Dallas and now at one of the most cutting-edge arenas in the country in Tulsa. We discuss artist gifting, fan activations, artist welcomes, back-of-house murals and clings, and all the 360° marketing tactics that their arena employs and works hard to innovate with. We learn about some of their more successful and recent campaigns, and the effort and challenges that went into pulling them off. Hear what makes Tulsa a unique and special city, and how the arena, which is getting ready to celebrate its 15th anniversary next year, changed the city and revitalized downtown. Enjoy this fun, light-hearted episode where we dive into the nuts and bolts of campaigns and innovation in the live events industry.Meghan Blood: LinkedIn | EmailBOK Center: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok
Join HawgSports senior analyst Curtis Wilkerson from the BOK Center in Tulsa (Okla.) for live reaction and takeaways following Arkansas' 88-78 win over Oklahoma. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There were some skeptics before it opened about how downtown Tulsa couldn't support a giant arena, but nearly 15 years later, the BOK Center brought many memorable shows and events. Grace Wood, James Watts and Jimmie Tramel discuss their favorites, plus preview upcoming Scene features. Subscribe to this podcast on: Apple | Google | Spotify Related 'Tulsa King' gains second season Tulsa's Wilderado among bands at The Edge Christmas concert 5 to find: Things to do this weekend Tulsa Time Travelers returns to Cain's Ballroom for Holiday Expo Tulsa World Scene staff's favorite holiday traditions 918 Maples opens new location on Studio Row Find holiday shows ranging from dance and drama to music and movies Scene Writer Jimmie Tramel's most memorable stories of 2022 Scene Writer James Watts' most memorable stories of 2022 Scene Writer Grace Wood's most memorable stories of 2022 Contact us Scene Writer Jimmie Tramel: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Scene Writer Grace Wood: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories Scene Writer James Watts: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Subscribe to this podcast on: Apple | Google | SpotifySupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tige had family photos made and was asked to do some awkward stuff in the pictures with his wife Brittany. Plus, Daniel figured out, before it was announced publicly, which artist is coming to BOK Center.
On this episode I chatted with two ASM Global employees about the ins and outs of Tulsas two biggest venues. The BOK Center is one of the best looking buildings in the state of Oklahoma. Host to some of the worlds mega artists on their US Tours. The Cox Business Convention Center is host to the regions largest events, conferences, charity galas and this years Oklahoma Hall of Fame induction ceremony. www.bokcenter.com coxcentertulsa.com This episode is presented by the following sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information on the Oklahoma Hall of Fame go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to www.instagram.com/oklahomahof. The Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. www.chickasaw.net The Oklahoma 988 Mental Health Lifelife. 988 is the direct, three-digit lifeline that connects you with trained behavioral health professionals that can get all Oklahomans the help they need. Learn more by visiting www.988oklahoma.com Bedford Camera & Video use promo code "THISISOK" for 5% off your purchase and shop www.bedfordsokc.com #thisisoklahoma
The Slamfest Podcast brings the premier rock concert pregaming experience from the parking lot to the podcasting airwaves. Episode 122 - Brad saw The Legacy of the Beast Tour featuring Iron Maiden at Little Caesar's Arena in Detroit, MI on 10/9/22. He welcomes Jay back to the podcast to recap this show and the tour, in general. Jay saw the same tour on 9/15/22 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK. For the Band on the Bill Spotlight, he goes over Iron Maiden's most recent studio album, Senjutsu, from 2021. After a Slamfest Tip of the Week, they are faced with a "Which Side are you On?" - Side 1 or 2 off Iron Maiden's sophomore studio album, Killers, from 1981.Music in this episode by:Iron MaidenLindsey BuckinghamBon JoviMotorheadBlack SabbathKissOzzy OsbourneVisit the Slamfest Podcast online at: https://slamfest-podcast.simplecast.comRequest to join the Slamfest Podcast private Facebook page here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/slamfestpodcastE-mail us at: slamfestpodcast@gmail.com
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Wanna get away from it all without going far? Today we are discussing Lendonwood Gardens in Grove, Oklahoma. Lendonwood Gardens is an eight-acre botanical garden near Grand Lake in northeastern Oklahoma. Shady pathways meander through more than 1,200 different types of plants, including an amazing collection of rhododendrons, many varieties of daylilies, and several varieties of dogwoods. Grove is s a caring community that offers its residents an unparalleled lifestyle. Residents and visitors alike enjoy fabulous fishing and water sports on one of the largest lakes in the country. The views are spectacular - especially the colorful sunsets. The ninth annual Dodgebrawl Tournament presented by Paul Logistics will be held on Saturday, July 30, 2022 at the BOK center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This one-day six vs. six dodgeball tournament sets teams to compete for the charity of their choice with each winning team's selected charity receiving a financial donation on behalf of the tournament. The BOK Center, or Bank of Oklahoma Center, is a 19,199-seat multi-purpose arena and a primary indoor sports and event venue in Tulsa. Tulsa, Oklahoma is a city on the Arkansas River. It's known for its art deco architecture, mostly in the central Deco District. Landmarks like the Philcade and Philtower buildings reflect a 20th-century construction boom fueled by the prosperous local oil industry. Paw Paw's Chickasha is an Old Fashioned Burger Joint, specializing in old fashioned onion burgers. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. Check out our sponsor for this episode - TAILBOARD APPAREL #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma #garden #otanical #Tulsa #tourism #events #grove #dodgeball #sports #greencountry #onionburger
The stars at night are big and bright
This week, we are going to recap my weekend at the most bad A__ of bars and hanging with some Rocklahomies while rocking to some local staples of the scene. We are also going to open up the first package to hit the Rock Box as well as feature some of my favorite locals, Sabertooth! Let's not forget the tickets to Megadeth and Lamb of God w/ In Flames at the BOK Center! You will have a chance to get yours, tonight on this very stream! So grab a cold one and lets crack em open together in the comments! Brought to you by DEB Concerts and At Your Service Rentals Donations:cashapp: $survivingrocklahomahttps://cash.app/$survivingrocklahomaTip Jar: https://streamlabs.com/survivingrocklahoma/tipSuggested products:Eargasm Ear Plugshttp://bit.ly/365kTzIWebsitewww.survivingrocklahoma.comRocklahoma Campgrounds Map https://www.facebook.com/groups/RocklahomaCampgroundsMap/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoD-nLKpu6vNAZor0LJcUnwSpotify Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2r6xBcMgF7HyA6Ua4iluQYDiscord Server: https://discord.gg/kT7KrDTSRL Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/survivingrocklahoma
1 in 5 people have eaten food from the trash, We're excited to see Dua Lipa and Megan Thee Stallion tonight at the BOK Center, and The 9 Different Lover Types! Fishbowl Wisdom sponsored by: Poppy's Garden, Floral Design & Events located in Muskogee and Downtown Tulsa! poppys-garden.com
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Teddy and Tyler welcome Toby Rowland to the show on the REF's Tulsa Day to preview Oklahoma versus Arkansas from inside the BOK Center.
We found our new bestie. Today we interview Ashley Peacock, who was first met through an IAVM region 6 meeting, to find out about the mass amount of amazing things she has done and is doing! Work, family, leashed cats.. and much more! SARAH, TJ, & ASHLEY CHAT ABOUT How Ashley got in to the Event/Venue Management/Hospitality industry. What Ashley's role is at her current job & what types of events they host. Favorite Events How Ashley got involved with IAVM? Hobbies...including video games Whataburger, H-E-B, & Taco Cabana Advice for eager event professionals RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: IAVM - https://www.iavm.org/ IAVM Region 6 - https://www.iavm.org/regions/region-6-meeting-overview ASM Global-Managed Cox Business Center - https://coxcentertulsa.com/ BOK Center arena - https://www.bokcenter.com/ Convention Sales Professionals International - https://www.cspionline.org/ International Association of Exhibitions & Events - https://www.iaee.com/ Ranch Rodeo - Amarillo -- https://wrca.org/wcrr Clown Shortage: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/covid-in-ireland-clown-shortage-is-no-joke-gb0rqp0h3 https://stories.whataburger.com/dip-your-toe-into-the-culture-of-corpus-christi/ https://www.iavm.org/vms/vms-home CONNECT WITH US Website Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Spotify Apple Podcast Youtube