Pick Up Oklahoma Today’s ‘State of Rock’
The new issue of Oklahoma Today officially hits newsstands tomorrow (although you can find it already out in some places). This issue is a special Oklahoma rock and roll collector’s edition, released to coincide with the Oklahoma History Center’s “Another Hot Oklahoma Night” exhibit.
“This special issue of Oklahoma Today captures the spirit of creativity and cultural vitality of our great state. As readers will discover, rock and roll is not just music. It is a reflection of the last fifty years of our history. I think many people will be both surprised and inspired by this historic issue of a historic magazine.” - Bob Blackburn, executive director of the Oklahoma History Center
The issue features a wealth of Oklahoma rock history, covering bands, venues, albums, record stores, fans and more. Here’s some quick hits on this issue’s features:
State of Rock by Jake Adamson - featuring the biggest Oklahoma names to top the charts in the last fifty years.
Raising Cain’s by Tom Lindley - featuring the rich history of Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa.
King Leon by Tom Nawrocki - featuring the Master of Space and Time, Leon Russell
Fanatic - a portfolio featuring the fan’s perspective
50 Rock by Ryan LaCroix - a master list of fifty essential Oklahoma rock and roll albums
Burgers, Drugs & Rock and Roll by Steffie Corcoran - featuring VZD’s Restaurant & Club in Oklahoma City, known for its food and the bands it brings in
Hit the Road - features on Another Hot Oklahoma Night, Two Frogs Grill in Ardmore, concert festivals and local independent record stores
Okies - features on the red dirt genre, concert promoter advice and Wanda Jackson’s rock and roll wisdom
Culture - features on ACM@UCO, Julius Shulman’s photography, the Oklahoma Film and Music Office and some of the state’s best venues for live music
The Rock-and-Roll issue of Oklahoma Today is currently available at Border’s and Barnes & Noble and can be purchased via phone at 800.777.1793 or online at oklahomatoday.com.
After the jump, read the full press release announcing the issue.
OKLAHOMA TODAY TO RELEASE SPECIAL ROCK AND ROLL ISSUEOKLAHOMA CITY—MAY 3, 2009. Oklahoma Today, the official magazine of Oklahoma since 1956, is now the official magazine of those about to rock, releasing a Special Collector’s Edition for May/June to coincide with the Oklahoma History Center’s Another Hot Oklahoma Night exhibit.
The Rock-and-Roll Issue acts as both history lesson and a how-to manual, guiding readers to explore Oklahoma’s rich music scene. The comprehensive feature “State of Rock,” written by associate editor Jake Adamson, covers the biggest Oklahoma names to top the charts in the last fifty years. Readers also can learn the history of an Oklahoma original genre, red dirt, in “Songs in the Key of Home.” In addition, the magazine pays homage to the state’s audiences in the portfolio “Fanatic” and helps build better fans with “50 Rock,” a discography of the fifty essential rock and roll albums from Charlie Christian to Kings of Leon.
“This special issue of Oklahoma Today captures the spirit of creativity and cultural vitality of our great state,” says Bob Blackburn, executive director of the Oklahoma History Center, where Another Hot Oklahoma Night opens on May 2. “As readers will discover, rock and roll is not just music. It is a reflection of the last fifty years of our history. I think many people will be both surprised and inspired by this historic issue of a historic magazine.”
Elsewhere in the issue, rockers and fans alike can read a Q&A with Wanda Jackson, a profile of Leon Russell, and a history of Tulsa’s legendary Cain’s Ballroom. The Flaming Lips are ever-present, from a story on how “Do You Realize??” became the Oklahoma State Rock Song to an essay penned by front man Wayne Coyne and an original poem by Steven Drozd, who is considered the “musical brains” of the Lips.
Guides to the state’s best independent record stores, music festivals, venues, radio programs, and rockin’ eateries help music fans find their way around, while Expert Advice from promoters gives aspiring rock stars a foothold in the scene and Marketplace items from Ida Red show rockers how to look—and sound—the part.
“Bold, meaty, reverent, headbanging,” says Louisa McCune-Elmore, editor-in-chief of Oklahoma Today. “This is how I would describe what is surely our staff’s favorite issue of the magazine in at least a few years. The Rock-and-Roll issue is a once-in-a-lifetime offering from the state magazine, and we know music lovers of all ages will go crazy for every single page. This may be our most collectible issue yet.”
Of course, as the official magazine of Another Hot Oklahoma Night, this issue would not be complete without an article whetting readers’ appetites for the exhibit. The Oklahoma History Center has put together a masterful collection of rock memorabilia and fascinating interactive displays to immerse visitors in Oklahoma’s rock-and-roll experience.
As always, Oklahoma Today, a division of the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, offers readers top-notch writing and photography from cover to cover. This issue is sure to be an essential item in any Oklahoma rock fan’s collection. The Rock-and-Roll issue of Oklahoma Today is currently available at Border’s and Barnes & Noble and can be purchased via phone by calling (800) 777-1793 or online at oklahomatoday.com. The magazine hits newsstands across the region on May 4.
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