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] |

