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Surviving Rocklahoma is dedicated to supporting local music, homegrown festivals, and the major festival from where this project manifested. Est 2015
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Many are new to the fields of Rockin Red Dirt Ranch. Here is a map of the landscape for which you’ll deside to raise a temporary homestead, or maybe just raise a little hell.
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Surviving Rocklahoma is dedicated to supporting local music, homegrown festivals, and the major festival from where this project manifested. Est 2015
Our friends in Rok-A-Vet say “Music Is Medicine” and I agree! And I’ve got your prescription. And I’m talking more than cowbell!
Since 2022, the Rebel Angel of Photography by Angel Lee has been traveling across the country to bring you stunning images of our adventures
Eddie Van Halen’s 48yr Career given a 15second moment at 63rd Grammy Awards
Shrine holds another successful benefit for local music enthusiast with support from Rocklahoma Community
IDL hosted another national act with ties to not one, but two legendary groups. John Corabi, who briefly replaced Vince Neil in Mötley Crüe between 1992 and 1996, and was guitarist for Ratt for the “Infestation” album. He’s also been a part of numerous other groups such as Union, Twenty 4 Seven, Brides of Destruction,…
Most of the bands that were featured in last night’s showcase were from the Oklahoma City area and came to the t-town courtesy of Mark Stevenson’s TLP Entertainment. The Life+Leaf Breeder’s Ball at the shrine saw the perfect showcase for this time of year with a mix of dark metal. I confess, my personal taste…
After 3 days on the road, we final make our destination. ROK Island 2023. Once we’ve unpacked, it’s time to see how Key West likes to ROK!
Day 1: Let the adventure begin. ON THE ROAD Ready or not, here I go No one and I means (almost) no one’s vacation ever starts off without last-minute stresses, panic attacks, complications, and hiccups. I mean that. I have traveled multiple times per year for several years now. Both, for business and pleasure, solo…
Anyone who’s watched my podcast, Surviving Rocklahoma Live, knows how much I love live music. It is the pulse that keeps my heart pumping. For the better part of a decade, I’ve been podcasting as a hobby. As this show’s reach grows, we’ve been granted media access to one of Rocklahoma’s distant cousins, ROK Island.…
After what seemed like a hellacious year of our normal day to day world, Rocklahoma opened it’s gates for the casual and the crazy alike to celebrate our weekend in of “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Rock!
Their sound and style are clear. Their singles, “Throw It Away” and “I Want You” demonstrate a layering of musical elements to give a rich experience that doesn’t overwhelm the casual listener’s ear. An emotionally charged musical journey, I’m in. The latter carries a more melancholy swing established with a somber piano with a swirling…
This EP first appeared on my radar when our mutual friend and colleague in the local music scene, Kelly Kid of KickAss Pix, released the photoshoot for the new album, “Echo Chamber”, which delves into the abyssal subject of Depression and Anxiety.
Life amid a Pandemic is one of the mixed emotions. From living your life indoors more than you ever would have imagined without delving into a dystopian fantasy. This breeds emotions that many people have never faced before. True “Cabin Fever”. The hardest part is we still go about our day-to-day lives, which mitigates the…
Saturday, Sept. 19th, a miniature reunion of sorts took place at the Shrine in Tulsa. Granted, all those who gathered would have loved for it to be under better circumstances. However, it was a heartwarming demonstration of the bond shared by what many in the community consider “Rocklahoma Family”. So what brought so many together?…
Facing cancellation amid COVID-19 related closures, the 3rd Annual Oilfire Tulsa Music Awards can easily be described a success thanks to world wide streaming with over 2,000 views within 48hrs of it’s premiere.
After what seems like a year most, the heartbeat of Tulsa’s music scene has begun to beat again.
Save the Shrine event featuring local artists another sign of the return of live music.
ROK is postponed but the music and spirit will still go on. Via alternative means…