Hometown Heroes Tulsa
Tulsa is the reason God made Oklahoma, fact or fiction? Join host and tour guide Davit Souders on a journey with the little podcast that could..and does, it's sure to give you what you seek,the answer to this age old question. Learn some of the colorful history of Tulsa music past, present and where it might be headed in this weekly one hour broadcast/podcast/diabolicast. Along with some entertaining and quite unique fun facts about Tulsa and other parts of Oklahoma, expect to hear Rock, Punk, Mariachi, Celtic, Hardcore, Ska, Pop, Americana, Electronic, Rockabilly and much more from Tulsa and surrounding areas. Try to guess in which of the fifty states the yield sign, the wheeled shopping cart, parking meters (sorry), and the aerosol can were invented??? It's all here. We are the state that brought you Garth Brooks, The Flaming Lips, Hanson, Reba McEntire, The GAP Band, Toby Keith, Leon Russell, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, J.J. Cale, and The All American Rejects. Find out what lies just below the surface... Where "I Love Tulsa" isn't just a phrase, it's a t-shirt. This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC
 

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Route 66. Phillips 66. 1966. Hometown Heroes 66. Is there a theme here? Sure, simply that we are at week 66 and that is is not a weak 66. We have a rather large, and constantly growing library of music from Tulsa. For over a year now producer Dustin Parkhurst and host Davit Souders share musical selections every single week with you. Whether it's from today in the 21st century, or from way back in the 20th century, you'll hear an interesting overview of the many styles that Tulsa has produced. Hey Austin, Seattle, Nashville and New Orleans what's that fast approaching in your rearview mirror? Oh yeah, Tulsa.

Martian Big Block - Miss Tomato Pie
Susan Herndon - Highway 33 (Home)
Congress Of A Crow - Ghosts
Glenn R. Townsend - Can't Live Without Your Love
Doomsday Junky - Man On A Mission
Jify Trip - Help THe Mustard
Wendy Nichol - There Have Always Been
Jeff Martinson - Jesus In Jeans
David Dover - Mississippi Mud
Travis Kidd - Towman
Rhythmic Disturbance - Lords Of Fear

This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC

Direct download: Hometown_Heroes_66_09_28_07.mp3
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