Sun, 26 November 2006 Give me an H. Give me another H. You know they say two heads are better than one, Well we say two H's are just plain better, as in Hometown Heroes. The holiday season is upon us and the Double H Ranch is not immune. Listeners can expect to hear holiday tunes in the mix from T-Town artists beginning with this show and continuing throughout December. HoHoHo. There's facts and there's fun, and then there's our fun facts. Try to guess in which state the only city in the U.S. was bombed during World War II, and where in the world could it possibly be against the law to take a bite out of another person's hamburger. You're getting warmer... Rest assured, it's perfectly legal to take a bite out of this weeks Hometown Hereos: Mourning Maid - M.O.A.B. This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 18 November 2006 Finally legal..... Show number 21, it feels sooooo good to be an adult. The local, regional, national and international response for the little podcast that could just keeps us coming back for more. It may be the witty fun facts the global community has been yearning for, but we are confidant the music and musicians featured weekly from our little neck of the woods are the real selling points. You can run, but you cannot hide from this thing called Tulsa, Oklahoma. This week, we are giving thanks... From Tulsa with love: Rook - Better Part Of Me This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[1] |
Sat, 11 November 2006 Hometown Heroes Tulsa show number 20, why just last week it was number 19! From brand new music to tracks from the Nineties and and a waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back track from 1983. H.G. Wells has nothing on our musical time traveler, host Davit Souders. Hear where Tulsa, Oklahoma music has been and where it is today and quite possibly, where it's going. Wow. This week's Tulsa charmers: The Kevorkians - 1970 Deluxe Model This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 4 November 2006 Show number 19 of the little podcast that could. This week while Diabolicasting for your listening pleasure, host Davit Souders takes you on a journey through Tulsa music past and present. Hear brand new music from Rook and Tribe Of Souls, to some highlights from the 1990's such as Tramp and Tex Montana's Fireball 4. Then get ready for New Wave/Punk Rock from 1980 with Los Reactors. Not Only do you get a taste test of Tulsa and Oklahoma music, but you can entertain your brain with fun, fun, F-U-N facts relating to well, Tulsa and Oklahoma! Where I Love Tulsa Isn't just a phrase, it's a t-shirt by Louis and Cluck available at Dwelling Spaces... Featured in this week's round-up at the Double H Ranch: Tex Montana's Fireball 4 - Stupid Girl This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Tue, 31 October 2006 Eighteen and finally legal. All featured tracks are Nothing But New, ink practically dripping off the cd's or released in the last few months. From Alaska, California, and Washington State, to Kansas, Alabama, Florida and Washington D.C., they are listening to The little podcast that could. Outside of these United States we know they are listening in Canada, France, and Scotland. We are proud to celebrate this Global Getdown of Tulsa area music. Could it really be illegal to cause annoying vibrations somewhere in Oklahoma? Listen to the fun fact included in every broadcast and find out for yourself. This DiabolicastProduced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[2] |
Sat, 21 October 2006 Another week, another broadcast/podcast, yea!! Show 17 is All Freakers Ball Part Two. In part two, we continue to pay tribute to the Tulsa area artists performing at the 32nd Annual Freakers Ball held at the historic Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Freakers Ball is the largest Halloween related event and the largest one day showcase for area musicians in Oklahoma. 25 bands, 4 stages, two words, one night...Freakers Ball is Saturday, October 28, and along with the performers, the 12 midnight Guinness $1000 Costume Contest is not to be missed. Listen to the performers here, and see the show Saturday, October 28, 2006 Congress Of A Crow - Time To Wake Up This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 October 2006 Sixteen, sweet. That's right, the sweet sixteenth episode of the one hour broadcast/podcast and duh! Diabolicast of Tulsa, Oklahoma's own Hometown Heroes. Each weekly show is lovingly brought to you by host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst. Of course we like to think the fun facts keep this musical guided tour of T-Town and surrounding areas just fascinating! This week's show is All Freakers Ball Part One and features the artists performing at the 32nd Annual Freakers Ball held at the historic Cain's Ballroom Saturday October 28 in downtown Tulsa. This event features 25 bands and solo artists from the Tulsa area on four stages. With a 12 midnight $1000 costume contest, Freakers Ball is the single largest one day showcase for local talent and the biggest Halloween related event in Oklahoma! Check our this year's Freakers Ball performers part one: Tony Romanello and Friends - So High This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC. Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 October 2006 Did you know that it is against the law to bring an elephant into downtown Tulsa? We didn't either. And we have to live with the thought of just how many times we have broken that law...Thanks to the Tulsa and Oklahoma related fun facts in every show, we can now straighten up and fly right. Show number 15 once again provides proof that Tulsa is still the reason God made Oklahoma. From rockabilly to psychobilly, electric to acoustic, rock and electronic, host and tour guide Davit Souders safely takes the listener on yet another one hour journey of broadcasting, podcasting and of course diabolicasting the music of our area. For your listening pleasure: Brian Parton and The Nashville Rebels - Rockin' M-M-Mutha Send music to: Hometown Heroes P.O. Box 52770 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74152 This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC. Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 October 2006 These Podcasts may do more for Tulsa and Oklahoma tourism than perhaps any other medium!!! With an international listenership that now includes France and Scotland and nationally from the west coast to the east coast (Washington state to Florida), the high energy good times continue with Show Number 14. Listen as host Davit Souders quickly turns Hometown Heroes into Global Gladiators. Of all 50 states, try to guess which one has the most tornados per square mile. The weekly fun facts are both entertaining and educational as is every single word out of his mouth!!!Overstatements included. Today's Hometown Heroes, tomorrow's Global Gladiators:
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Fri, 22 September 2006 13 is certainly a lucky number for us and if you choose to listen to show number 13, host Davit Souders is sure it will be for you as well. Tulsa and Oklahoma has an extremely diverse musical landscape from Garth Brooks and Hanson to The Flaming Lips. Check out whats on the musical horizon from the state with the highest hill in the world. The fun facts alone would make this broadcast/podcast enjoyable. Mixed with great music and musicians, surely you don't want to miss out. Ziff - Thursday Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions LLC. Comments[1] |
Wed, 20 September 2006 Show number 12 of this weekly broadcast/podcast/diabolicast keeps the Tulsa Times rolling right along, host Diabolical Davit Souders loves all things T-Town and proves it again this week. The Okie love gets spread around, hear from Stillwater's Slapout and Norman's Traindodge. Try to guess what Oklahoma city has the most extensive flood control system in the nation. What makes a fact like that fun? Give Hometown Heroes a listen and find out... Crooked X - Procrastinator Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions LLC. Comments[0] |
Sat, 9 September 2006 Home, or Hometown Heroes is where the heart is... Week 11 of this one hour broadcast/podcast or diabolicast as host Diabolical Davit Souders calls it continues what it started all those weeks ago, showcasing Okielicious music and musicians from Tulsa and surrounding areas. This week, hear new and as yet, unreleased music from Unwed Sailor and Larkin, the Celtic Rock sound of Dallas based NeedFire and the heavy hitter thunder of Hellablack. Ever wonder what a rock band of well rehearsed 14 year olds sounds like? That would be Crooked X. It's all here and more. Fun facts about Tulsa, surrounding areas and all things Okie can be found in every show. Show 11's Hometown Heroes: The Mudville Project - Perfect Girl This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 2 September 2006 Ten on a Ten Scale! Show number 10 of this weekly one hour romping stomping good time called Hometown Heroes. Showcasing musicians and music from Tulsa and surrounding areas with host Davit Souders. This broadcast/podcast delivers the goods. This week's Tulsa and Oklahoma fun facts are interesting and yet also disturbing as only the boy-king of Tulsa music can present them. Everyone needs hometown heroes, and here's ours this week: Day By Day - Boobshank Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 August 2006 Number nine, number nine, number nine, number nine..... It's show number 9 of the weekly one hour broadcast/podcast of Hometown Heroes with host Davit Souders. With a HUGE focus on Tulsa area music and it's musicians, there is always room to spread the love such as with Traindodge from Norman, Oklahoma and the now Seattle based Unwed Sailor who originally hail from T-Town. We're highly confident famous Oklahoman, Will Rogers, would have said, I never heard a Hometown Heroes I didn't like, if he were alive today. Give us a test drive, hear some great music and learn some really interesting fun facts about Tulsa and Oklahoma. After all, we're the only state shaped like a pan with a handle..... Black Wednesday - Bottled Water This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 19 August 2006 What if Jan Brady had said Tulsa, Tulsa, Tulsa instead of Marcia, Marcia, Marcia? The world as we know it would have been very different today. Just a thought... Whether its good morning, good afternoon or good evening, we're here for you, whenever you choose to listen to Hometown Heroes. Join host Davit Souders for show number eight as he showcases the talented musicians from Tulsa and surrounding areas. From world beat to Irish sounds, solo artists and heavy hitters, we've got it all. From just plain odd to really informative, learn really fun facts about Tulsa and Oklahoma. After all, the aerosol can, wheeled shopping carts, the yield sign and parking meters had to come from somewhere... Daisy Strange - Stuck This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 August 2006 Tulsa is for lovers! Or something like that. Davit Souders hosts another action packed Hometown Heroes, this one is lucky number 7 of the weekly one hour broadcast/podcast emphasizing the music of Tulsa and surrounding areas. Wanna know some really interesting fun facts about the city of Tulsa and the state of Oklahoma? Sure you do. Where in the world did wheeled shopping carts and aerosol cans first come from? Somebody somewhere had to invent them. Now just where could that have been.... There's more to being an Okie than you think.... Maindrayn - Neckbreaker This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sun, 6 August 2006 Holy Tulsa Batman! It's show number 6 of the weekly on hour broadcast/podcast Hometown Heroes with host Davit Souders. From the funk of Freakshow and the power pop of Reza, to the Scottish sounds of The City Of Tulsa Pipes and Drums. Walk the Streets Of Tulsa with Tony Romanello and everything in between. You'll find yourself falling in love with the Tulsa sound. Discover exciting T-Town fun facts in every show. Even spelled backwards, Tulsa has something to say... The hills are alive with the sound of Tulsa: Freakshow - Cranky The Clown This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 Broadcasting/Podcasting from a city with the largest wooden rollercoaster in Oklahoma. Show Number 5 of the weekly, 1 hour, Hometown Heroes with host Davit Souders. Featuring local and area artists from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Includes information on featured artists, history of the city's music scene, and special fun-facts about the city of Tulsa. Celebrating the soon to be classic phrase, Kiss me, I'm from Tulsa another week of the diverse musical landscape that is T-Town. Check out Tulsa's newest supergroup RadioRadio, New Wave pioneers 20/20, the rowdy Irish music of Larkin, T-Town's Rockabilly king Brian Parton and The Nashville Rebels and the young and ready to take over the world, The Red Alert. And that's only half the show... More love, more Tulsa. RadioRadio-Photo Boys This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 21 July 2006 Broadcasting/podcasting from a city perched 804 ft. above sea level,It's Show Number 4 of the weekly, 1 hour, Hometown Heroes with host Davit Souders. Featuring local and regional artists from Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas. Includes information on featured artists, history of the city's music scene, and special fun-facts about the city of Tulsa. Where the South meets the West, another week of the diverse musical landscape that is T-Town. Experience the Dylanesque Wade Burrow, the reggae sounds of Sam and The Stylees, the Irish fun of The Electric Rag Band, the twisted world of Baby M and the bombastic onslasught of Pitbulls On Crack. Tulsa is the place you oughtta be, for these featured artists and more. Doomsday Junky - Save the Roach This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 14 July 2006 It's Show Number 3 of the weekly, 1 hour, Hometown Heroes with host Davit Souders. Featuring local and regional artists from Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas. Includes information on featured artists, history of the city's music scene, and special fun-facts about Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ask yourself, where just where is the 45th largest city in the U.S.and does it have any relation to the 93rd largest city in North America? It's all here plus the electronic/industrial sound of Binge/Purge Society and Tulsa's answer to Wilco, The Mudville Project.This and more, from Tulsa with love. Binge/Purge Society - Hidden This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 July 2006 Show number 2 of the weekly, 1 hour, Hometown Heroes with host Davit Souders. Featuring local and regional artists from Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas.Includes information on featured artists,history of the city's music scene, and special fun-facts about Tulsa, Oklahoma. From QuickTrip to Get N Go and yes, even Kum And Go, what city in the U.S. could possibly have more convenience stores than any other? Hear the psycho-billy sounds of Billy Joe Winghead to the early Eighties inspired techno fun of Stevedore and the humorous man and his guitar: Acoustic Ross. There is the heavy hitter thunder known as Doomsday Junky and the legendary punk band N.O.T.A.. All this and more, because according to Davit Souders, Tulsa is the reason God made Oklahoma. Tony Romanello - Rock N Roll Is A Fairytale This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[2] |
Fri, 30 June 2006 From Tulsa with Love, it's the debut of the weekly, 1 hour, Hometown Heroes with host Davit Souders. Featuring local and regional artists from Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas. Includes information on featured artists,history of the city's music scene, and special fun-facts about Tulsa, Oklahoma. Try, just try to guess in what city the yield sign was invented. What celebrities hail from Tulsa, Ok? There's many more than you might think. The Red Alert - Listen To Reasoning This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |

