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There is a distinguished Tulsa family that is associated with several downtown Tulsa real estate properties. The Mayo family was responsible for building the Mayo Building, the Petroleum Building, the Mayo Hotel, and the adjacent Mayo Motor Inn parking garage.Today, a fourth-generation Mayo family member, Peter Mayo, follows this heritage in restoring and improving Tulsa's former Municipal Theatre which was once known as the Brady Theater and is now called the Tulsa Theatre.In 1925, Peter's Grandfather, John, and his brother Cass Mayo completed construction of what would become a destination for many notable guests throughout the hotel's first life, including President John F. Kennedy, Babe Ruth, and Elvis Presley. The 18-story, 600-room hotel exemplified modern luxury during Oklahoma's oil renaissance; ceiling fans were outfitted in every room and the hotel boasted Tulsa's first running ice water.The Tulsa Municipal Theater was completed in 1914 and remodeled in 1930 and 1952. It was one of only 16 theatres in the U.S. equipped to host a full Metropolitan opera production.It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.When the Tulsa Performing Arts Center was built, the city put the old theatre up for auction in 1977. Peter bought the theater for $35,000, saving it from demolition, and made major improvements to what was once known as the “Ole Lady on Brady”.Peter's parents, Alene Oliphant Mayo and John Burch Mayo were very prominent in the Tulsa community, promoting many good causes, including the Tulsa Symphony and opera productions at the Municipal Theatre. Burch was known for his operatic voice. So, when the Mayo name became attached to the theatre, it seemed only fitting.In Peter's oral history, he talks about his musical background, how he came to buy the theatre, and reflects on the many concerts since his ownership.And he talks about the legend of Enrico Caruso.
This is not an April Fools joke.... We decided to release episode 41 on 4/1/23... We begin this episode with Back to Back All American Rejects shows at the Brady Theater in Tulsa & the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City. The Tulsa show was filmed for a DVD release... After that we discuss another Tulsa Pimpadelic show.... Where are they now????? We'd love to hear from someone from the Pimpadelic camp to get them on this podcast! June 8th, 2003, KATTFEST featured Godsmack as the headliner... 20 years later, Godsmack headlines KATTFEST 2023! This podcast is as much about the Music & Entertainment Business as it is about the history & legendary concerts that have come through Oklahoma. We discuss what happens next for the next crop of Classic Rock artists... 1990's Grunge artists are now, technically Classic Rock artists. How do they continue to tour & remain relevant?!? We also discuss an Otherside show with Killswitch Engage that didn't happen, the band cancelled the day of the show due to travel issues. The fans were extremely upset about the show not happening & taking it out on Max. The attitudes being thrown at Max, made him think it was a good idea to put the Tour Managers cel phone number on the front door, encouraging the attendee's to call the TM & voice their displeasure. (...not recomended btw)...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Bill Maher: Live from Oklahoma In Live from Oklahoma, Bill visits the Brady Theater in Tulsa, Oklahoma for his 11th HBO stand-up special. Some of the topics he takes on include the current state of U.S. politics, religion and aging. Follow Comedy Dynamics on social media! YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ymp1to Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ComedyDynamics Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ComedyDynamics TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/J1wucyQ/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ComedyDynamics http://www.comedydynamics.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KOCO producer Aimee Reece joins Marnie at the Spy studio to talk about the dark history and potential haunting of the Brady Theater in Tulsa. They cover the Tulsa Race Massacre and the life and death of operatic singer Enrico Caruso. They also discuss the potential haunting of the Brady Theater and Aimee gives her impressions from her visits there. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eerieokie/support
Mark Morton had the pleasure of working with Chester Bennington on the song "Cross Off". How did the collaboration with the late lead vocalist of Linkin Park come about? Mark says he came up with a wish list of vocalists that he would like to include on his solo album "Anesthetic" and Chester was at the top of the list. He was a little reluctant at first and thought he would be too busy. Turned out to be not the case-Chester heard the demo of "Cross Off" and wanted to be apart of it. Writing and recording a song is a personal, emotional experience-Mark connected with him on that level as they began to open up and find common ground. Mark Morton's first solo album "Anesthetic" is complete and out now. It features a plethora of lead vocalists including Randy Blythe of Lamb of God, Jacoby Shaddix, Myles Kennedy and Mark Laneganof Screaming Trees. Was the album more work than he anticipated? Mark Morton discussed the expectation he had going into the process. What's next for Mark Morton? Is there a new Lamb of God album in the works? He gives Lunchbox and Promo Brady the heads up that writing and recording is underway. They reminisce about the last Lamb of God show in Tulsa at the Brady Theater. Mark along with many is convinced that it's haunted. Here the full conversation with Mark Morton of Lamb of God on episode 97 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Mark Morton had the pleasure of working with Chester Bennington on the song "Cross Off". How did the collaboration with the late lead vocalist of Linkin Park come about? Mark says he came up with a wish list of vocalists that he would like to include on his solo album "Anesthetic" and Chester was at the top of the list. He was a little reluctant at first and thought he would be too busy. Turned out to be not the case-Chester heard the demo of "Cross Off" and wanted to be apart of it. Writing and recording a song is a personal, emotional experience-Mark connected with him on that level as they began to open up and find common ground. Mark Morton's first solo album "Anesthetic" is complete and out now. It features a plethora of lead vocalists including Randy Blythe of Lamb of God, Jacoby Shaddix, Myles Kennedy and Mark Laneganof Screaming Trees. Was the album more work than he anticipated? Mark Morton discussed the expectation he had going into the process. What's next for Mark Morton? Is there a new Lamb of God album in the works? He gives Lunchbox and Promo Brady the heads up that writing and recording is underway. They reminisce about the last Lamb of God show in Tulsa at the Brady Theater. Mark along with many is convinced that it's haunted. Here the full conversation with Mark Morton of Lamb of God on episode 97 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
The Tulsa Arts District is a diverse, culturally robust district in Downtown Tulsa. Grown from an historic oil-rich past with icons including the Brady Theater and Cain's Ballroom, the District has evolved over time to become a creative, community-driven engine of the Tulsa economy. With a variety of retail and service shops, restaurants, bars, clubs, galleries, museums, parks, private businesses, and historic music venues we welcome you to Arrive Early and Stay Late in the Tulsa Arts District! The Tulsa Arts District is located in the northern section of downtown Tulsa. It is bordered by Denver on the west, Elgin on the east, the IDL (I-244) on the north and the railroad tracks on the south.
In our milestone 200th episode we are joined by Severmind. Severmind returns to the podcast to talk about new vocalist Thad Timothy, the process in finding him, new music, plans for the coming year, writing, Oil Capital Underground, Bunnies of Doom, KISS, Beau Nasty, Steve Murdock, and a ton more! We kick off the episode with talk about the loss of Jacob Clovis, we look into Wither’s final show, along with sets from The Normandys, Sign of Lies, and Reliance Code’s now final show as well!? We also talk The Nixons at Brady Theater, and play a brand new track from Severmind. Thanks for listening, and please share! #podcast #AllKillerNoFiller #Severmind This episode, and every episode, is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow the Streets Gone Wild page to get updates on upcoming shows from LA Guns, Junkyard, Saxon and more! Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Listen to us every Monday night at 7pm CST on 102.7 WSNR, and stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
In this episode we talk about the forthcoming album from Tantric, “Mercury Retrograde.” (Released Oct. 5th) We also talk about Alice in Chains new album “Rainier Fog”, AIC at the Brady Theater, Motley Crue recording new music, ModernMyth at Vanguard, Upon a Burning Body and Neckrogoblikon at 89th Street in OKC, Machine in the Mountain and Billy Joe Winghead at Vanguard, Screaming Red Mutiny / Less Than Human / Sign of Lies and the insane Tallah at Venue Shrine, and we play new music from Scarlet Aura (Romania) and Heart of Jordan (Michigan.) Thanks for listening, and please share! #AllKillerNoFiller #podcast #Tantric #AliceInChains This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow the page to get updates on upcoming shows from Sebastian Bach, Tom Keifer, KIX, LA Guns, Junkyard and more! Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Listen to us every Monday night at 7pm CST on 102.7 WSNR and stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Bill Burr, drawn out. It’s Facebook NOT FACTbook. The Song of the week is from Joachim Cooder. DATES: Bill Burr is at the Brady Theater in Tulsa, March 30 and The Majestic Theater in San Antonio March 31. P.F. is doing Last Call Feud at the Casual Pint in Loveland, OH March 27. LINKS: Skin & Earth comic book series by LIGHTS. The Big Pretty Podcast Get yourself a cool vintage T-shirt from Old School Shirts. PF, Fangirl, and Lizzie on the Travel Channel. Follow Liz Draws Ink on Instagram @nearlyliza Buy a T-shirt from Cincy Shirts OR Old School Shirts, it helps the show! Be sure to click over to Fangirl’s blog, CheckCheckHey! and her photo blog. Follow P.F. on Twitter @PF66 and like this podcast on Facebook. PF’s Tape Recorder logo designed by Dan Koabel. The PF’s Tape Recorder Episode Guide is up. Email our show here.
Lunchbox and Promo Brady had a chance to hang with Dinosaur Pile-Up before their show at the Brady Theater with Chevelle. Touched on traveling the states, how they got the name Dinosaur Pile-Up, and played an acoustic version of "11:11". Enjoy!
Lunchbox and Promo Brady had a chance to hang with Dinosaur Pile-Up before their show at the Brady Theater with Chevelle. Touched on traveling the states, how they got the name Dinosaur Pile-Up, and played an acoustic version of "11:11". Enjoy!
In this episode we are joined by Steve Ray of Oklahombres. The former Pit Bulls on Crack leader talks with us about what is currently going on with Oklahombres, Chad Ousley, the success of Holata Fest, his love for John Holata and what he meant to the Tulsa music scene, thoughts on the Tulsa music scene, his personal supernatural stories from the Brady Theater, his knowledge on the springs in the floor of the Cain’s Ballroom, seeing Pepper back in COC, KISS, the Dallas Cowboys, seeing Black Sabbath and JBLZE live, and more. We kick the episode off with the debut track from Thirteen Minutes, talk about the singer announcements from Dryvr and The Devil You Adore, and look forward to some shows from KISS, Serpent Stomp, Fist of Rage, Reliance Code, Gemini Syndrome, we bid farewell to the Holy Mountain store front, and once again lament the soon to be closing of Downtown Lounge. Thanks for listening, and please share!
Cameron recently hung out in an alley behind the Brady Theater with Reed Mullin, drummer of Corrosion of Conformity. They discussed reunions, a new album, chemistry class, and fan expectations.
This week Cameron had a quick chat with Halestorm drummer Arejay Hale backstage at the Brady Theater in Tulsa. They discussed terrifying haunted houses, touring with Lita Ford, future plans, and much more.