Sat, 17 November 2007 ![]() They say a man's home is his castle, but in our case a man's podcast is a whole city. That city being Tulsa, Oklahoma. Think of this show as Tulsa's musical chamber of commerce or tourist bureau. Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst show off our musical wares. Whether its something new like a world premier (we call that a brand new debut) or a gently picked older song from our massive musical library. They don't do it for themselves, they do it all for you. Enjoy the music, and when you're in Tulsa enjoy it all. Calling Matthew - Vertigo This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 November 2007 ![]() Week 72 and no signs of slowing down. You know the saying "There's no place like Hometown Heroes". Its not the yellow brick road, but Route 66 runs right through the heart of Tulsa. Tulsa has one great big musical heart and you can hear the beat weekly on this little podcast. You can find every genre of music in T-Town. Davit Souders, along with Dustin Parkhurst, have proved that for 72 weeks and counting. You can surely count on them. Larkin - Alexandra This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 November 2007 ![]() Hometown Heroes and Sheroes but no zeroes. This is one podcast tat doesn't separate the men from the boys and the women from the girls. It's one big happy family of musical talent and of course don't forget Double H Fun Facts, two facts, each show, related to Tulsa and/or the state of Oklahoma. Dustin and Davit entertain AND educate you...wow, what a deal. This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 November 2007 ![]() Happy Halloween. October draws to an end and November begins. One thing you can count on is the great musical talent we showcase every week. It continues to shine brightly. The local, regional, national, and international audience. The Double H has been priveleged to have continuous growth waaaaaaaaay beyond anything that could have originally been predicted! Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst feel a real responsiblity to continue spinning "musical worldwide web" as their campaign to "spread the sound of T-Town" marches on. This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Tue, 23 October 2007 ![]() All Freaker's Ball Part 2 El Paso Hot Button - Rubies and Pearls This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[1] |
Sat, 13 October 2007 ![]() All Freaker's Ball Part 1 Motive For Movement - The Stars Are Against Me This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sun, 7 October 2007 ![]() Honk, if you love podcasts. Idle hands are the devil's podcasts. Podcasts are the next best thing to being there. When we say there, we mean here, as in Tulsa. Pretty cool town, pretty cool music. We're here practically smack dab in the middle of the continental United States proudly waving our musical flag for all the world to hear. It being fall, the leaves on the trees in T-Town are starting to change colors. That actually works well since the music from our city is very colorful as well. Just relax and enjoy your pleasant fall as your weekly guides host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst present you with season changing music. Tony Romanello - Streets of TulsaSusan Herndon - Oklhaoma Waters Travis Kidd - Oklahoma Sunset Acoustic Ross - Swept Down the Plain Chuk Cooley - The Lost Jacob Ide - Pop Punk Song Cairde Na Gael - A Man You Don't Meet Everyday Mariachi Tulsa - Tierre Firme Noah Richardson - Curse the Sun The Mudville Project - Love Song Wade Burrow - Here's My Pitch Erv Felker - War This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 September 2007 ![]() 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 This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 22 September 2007 ![]() The “Sound Of T-Town� that’s Tulsa in Oklahoma. For one hour every week you can hear the wide variety of music and musicians on this very podcast/broadcast. If you listen on any regular basis, you’ll soon discover that every style of music is represented. That’s what’s so exciting about the music from our neck of the woods, more accurately, our neck of the world. We play brand new tracks and not so new tracks, all designed to give you an audio tour of all musical things Tulsa. Sit back, listen, and discover for yourself. The Afterglow - Hello This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Thu, 20 September 2007 64 doesn’t feel that old, especially when you’re talking weeks. And the fact that host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst present the “Sound of T-Town� every week, they can’t help but feel fresh, like mint chewing gum. Tulsa’s music today is the world’s music tomorrow. If this happens to be your first time to listen to Tulsa’s little Podcast that could, we’re very happy to have you. You’ll find we are very proud of our city and the music it produces. You’ll also hear fun facts, that even though they are certainly fun, you will learn something interesting about Tulsa and/or the state of Oklahoma. We promise. We have said it before (many times) and are saying it once again, from Tulsa with love, we hope you enjoy our musical hometown heroes. Stevedore - Tiny Thoughts Comments[0] |
Sat, 8 September 2007 ![]() Hello world. Thanks for tuning in. The music from Tulsa, Oklahoma will not disappoint you. Spreading the sound of T-Town is what we do every single week for one action packed fun-lovin' hour. We broadcast. We podcast. We diabolicast. We also offer two well researched fun facts about our city and/or state. Producer Dustin Parkhurst and host Davit Souders will show you why our music could very well rule the world someday. Admiral Twin - In My Veins This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 1 September 2007 ![]() Show and tell. Who doesn't like that? Or better yet, who doesn't like to? Think of us as the cool kids who are proud of our dad at show and tell 'cause his job doesn't embarass us. We show you and tell about the wonderful music coming from lil' ol' Tulsa each and every week. Sometimes its old and sometimes its new, but nevertheless, its great stuff dreams are made of. Some people think we have oil wells, buffalo, and wild Indians everywhere; what we do have is well oiled and wild music. Come find out for yourself. As always we are here for you. Johnny Reliable - There's No Way This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 August 2007 ![]() As we begin to look at the coming fall, we're a little sad. For the last 50 years, Tulsa has been home to Bell's Amusement Park. You guessed it, we Tulsan's know how to have fun. The place that brought us Zingo, the largest wooden roller coaster in Oklahoma, and other Tulsa traditions like: Phantasmagoria and the Himalaya has lost its lease. Say it ain't so! Well it is. So to fill the entertainment void and with the pressure on, we know we have an obligation to our town and the world. That mission: to offer the absolute best in Tulsa Fun Facts and Tulsa Music. Throw your arms up and scream. We're up for the challenge. Brandon McGovern and The Scrappers - The More I Watch The Girls This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 August 2007 ![]() Show number 60...60! That's another mini milestone. 60 weeks of presenting the wonderful sounds of Tulsa, Oklahoma. If you are half as excited as we truly are, then in our opinion everyone wins. Also at week 60, that means 120 fun facts. That's not once, but twice a show you get educational and entertaining information as it relates to our city and/or state. Wherever you are, we present an opportunity to learn more about our little part of the world than perhaps you've ever thought about. Good for you. We love Tulsa and you should too! Baby M - Bach's/Box This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 11 August 2007 ![]() The little podcast that could and does, can and will be even heavier than usual. This week's edition of the Double H features some of the heavy hitters from T-Town. To borrow a line, we will rock you and so will they. Practically every musical genre can be found in Tulsa. If you listen to this podcast/broadcast on any regular basis, then you already know that. On occasion, we intend to focus on some of Tulsa's specific genres. This is one of those times, we call this one, you guessed it, Heavy Hitters. Strap down, get ready...go! Tulsa Heavy Hitters Pitbulls on Crack - Negative Reinforcement Training
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Sat, 11 August 2007 ![]() Did someone say Tulsa? Oh yeah, we did. In Oklahoma, the month of August represents hot, humid weather and the end of summer. The great music we have to offer never ends and we think it's pretty hot. You won't get burned but you will be left with a nice warm feeling, we're sure of that. Fun facts are just that, facts that are fun. We offer two every week. Where else can you find out just how many buses are in the Tulsa Public School bus fleet? And where do you suppose the oldest continuously operating radio controlled flying club in the United States is located? Great music, fun facts, if you lived here you'd be home now. Sam and the Stylees - We Are One This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Mon, 30 July 2007 ![]() If it's good once, then it must be better twice. So why don't we play two tracks from each artist. We'll even make them brand new, hey! How about Brand New Two for Two! Sounds like we've got a show theme. Not to be confused with showtune, but those tunes deserve to be shown. Every double play artist during this show is being two timed, that's 2 new tracks for each one. We already two-time the Double H fun facts every show. In fact, we have the Double H and host Davit and producer Dustin therefore...Double D. We're about to end up doubled over without our attempt to double or twotime everything Help!Help! Crooked X - Thanks A Lot This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Mon, 30 July 2007 July in Tulsa has been exceptionally cool and rainy. We may be in the running for this phrase Tulsa, The New Seattle. Our music offerings are nice and warm. In fact come to think about, we are too once you get to know us. Our Double H Funfacts will answer your question about Money Magazine and what they rate the city of Jenks located just outside of Tulsa. Hey, he's not heavy, he's my tomato - find out what the heck does this mean. Tune in, crack the Double H Fun Fact and may peace be with you. Fanzine - #7 This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 ![]() You can drive 55, or better yet to 55 as in Hometown Heroes Show 55, What a perfect soundtrack to your day of cruising around town. During your drive this week you'll hear reggae, blues, heavy hitters, ratime, acoustic, red dirt, and more. While you enjoy the music think about what causes Tulsa to rank #1 out of fifty major cities, we'll be sure to let you in on that. This year Oklahoma celebrates 100 years of statehood. Surely you'll want to know just what are the 175 officially licensed items our state will be selling. These are certainly the times, the Tulsa Times... New Science - 1,000 M.P.H. This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Thu, 12 July 2007 ![]() Somewhere in the middle of the continental United States, lies a state called Oklahoma. In that state, located in the Northeastern part, you will find the 46th largest city in the US called Tulsa, that's us. This podcast/broadcast/diabolicast continues the tradition we started just a little over a year ago. That's bringing you all of the interesting music and musicians in and around T-Town. We are exceptionally proud of our town, our music, and our podcast series. Here's this week's picks just for you: Sybil's Machine - Chameleon This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 July 2007 The last week of June and the first week of July, it should be HOT here in Tulsa. Like 100 degrees hot. But just like everywhere else on planet earth, the weather seems to be a tad off kilter. Is this the greenhouse effect in full effect? We don’t know, but something’s up. Understand, we’re not complaining, but one does get used to one’s own climate. We don’t want it to be cooler now just for it to be red hot say in November. We do know this Tulsa music has the best of both worlds, it’s cool and it’s hot. We are lucky enough to get to prove it every week on our little Podcast that could and does. Wherever you are listening, know that our musical weather is climate controlled. From Host Davit Souders and Producer Dustin Parkhurst, here’s this week’s forcast.
Chuk Cooley's Tattude Temple- 10 Levels Higher This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 June 2007 ![]() 365 days or...52 weeks. One full year. It's our party and you're invited weekly. Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst are more committed than ever to presenting the best musical styles from Tulsa, Oklahoma. 52 shows and counting and the music keeps coming Upside - Lights Out This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC0 Comments[0] |
Mon, 18 June 2007 At 51 weeks we believe our little podcast that could and does and is anything but weak. With the national and world truly listening to our podcast/broadcast/diabolicast, we always make sure and put our best musical step forward. So far, so good. So just know, when we say from Tulsa with Love we absolutely mean it. The Antenna Lodge - Nightmares In Pantyhose This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 8 June 2007 ![]() 50 is nifty and we absolutely think so. Speaking of 50, 50 years ago in 1957 as part of our state's 50th year celebration of Statehood, they buried a 1957 Belevedere in downtown Tulsa. This was part of Tulsa's salute to our state's celebration part of an event called Tulsarama, they even had a Miss Tulsarama beauty pageant. The automobile was also used as a time capsule to be opened in 2007. Tulsan's placed various items in the trunk of the car such as oil, gas (in case we used a different form of fuel in the distant future), photos, the contents of a woman's purse, etc... The '57 Belevedere was wrapped in a protective blanket of sorts and lowered by crane into the enclosure, to be sealed up for all time, well ok, the State's Centennial...2007. That's all gonna be unearthed this week. While the crews start their grand dig you too can participate by simply digging this week's Hometown Heroes, unearthed just for you: My Solstice - Rock Bottom This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 1 June 2007 ![]() Here we are, on the verge of our second Tulsa summer. It heats up pretty good around here. Producer Dustin Parkhurst and host Davit Souders guarantee ice and hot tunes from our little easy bake oven we call Tulsa. The directions are simple to use and the end result is very desirable music. Just more undeniable proof that when it comes to music from T-Town, no zeros, all heroes. The Killer Grins - Cannibals and Thieves This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 May 2007 ![]() Its no doubt gas prices are out...of...control. We happily offer this bit of exciting information: Tulsa, Oklahoma traditionally always has the lowest gas prices in the nation, no joke. Yet another reason we (and you) can be proud of T-Town. For many, many years Tulsa was called the oil capital of the world. Perhaps our gasoline prices are the payoff. One Payoff the little podcast that could knows for sure is that Tulsa continues at a very high rate producing first class music in every genre. Here's this week's proof: RadioRadio - Bed Check (Beaming Love)
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Sat, 19 May 2007 ![]() It's May in Tulsa, (everywhere else too). We're weeks away from it officially being summer and gas prices are at an all time high. Thanks goodness fro the free things in life: sunshine, air, and the little podcast that could, the Double H...Hometown Heroes! We offer a musical oasis for one hour each week, just sit back and let us do the driving. Tulsa has a wide variety of musical styles and this week we call our showcase Electronic Tulsa, featuring a wide variety inside of a certain genre. Host Davit Souders and Producer Dustin Parkhurst hope you enjoy some of T-Town's best electronic inspired music, we certainly do. Electronic Tulsa: Red Red Groove - No Tears This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 May 2007 Welcome back to the little podcast that could and does. We're a broadcast/podcast/diabolicast. Our goal is to give Tulsa music to you and the rest of the world. It's beter to give than receive. This week we offer a very nice sample platter all from Tulsa of course: Electronic, Reggae, Jazz,and songs about T-Town. As an added treat, we threw in 2 Double H Fun Facts, ok, we do that every week. Tulsa music all heroes, no zeros. Slugwrench - Wrapped III This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Mon, 7 May 2007 ![]() Its time for Tulsa or Tulsa Time. Wanna live on Tulsa time? Sure you do. If you're not already in our time zone, which is Central Standard time, give it shot. Set your watch, and just try it for an hour or two. Think of it as the time equivalent of "walking in our shoes". If you can't phsically be here, than we figure its the next best thing along with the musical soundtrack we provide each week. Think of us as The Tulsa Podcast Chamber of Commerce welconing you with open arms. I Said Stop - Song About Stopping This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 28 April 2007 ![]() This little podcast that can and will, could and does, has one major mission: let you hear what Tulsa music has to offer. And this mission is not impossible. You can find every genre of music in the Tulsa area. We think this worldwide web thing just might have a future and we want to supply the soundtrack. These sounds will keep you on track, thanks for listening. Upside - Lights Out This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 April 2007 ![]() Ballroom Blitz Part II Radio Wave Days - Sunlight Showering Love This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Thu, 19 April 2007 ![]() Ballroom Blitz Part I You know the phrase, The Blitz is on? Well, its true in this case, as in the 2nd Annual Ballroom Blitz at Cain's Ballroom here in Tulsa, on Saturday, April 28. This event and its Fall campanion, Freakers' Ball are the two largest single day showcase events for Tulsa area bands. Being a pro-Tulsa broadcast/podcast it only made perfect sense for us to showcase this 4 stage, 25 plus band event. Sometimes you have to put your money where your mouth is, so here we go. Don't forget, and we won't let you anyway. Education is important. That's why we give you not one, but two really fun facts each show. They always relate to Tulsa and/or Oklahoma. Where else will you find out which city in the U.S. is number one for allergy sufferers to live? or just try to guess where President Franklin D. Roosevelt made a secret visit to in 1943... You don't have to thank us for all of this free music and information, just spread the word. Y'all come back now. Rook - Why I Linger This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Tue, 10 April 2007 ![]() It's a Tulsa, Tulsa, Tulsa, Tulsa World. At least where we come from. T-town's not perfect, but its perfect for us. If you come from Tulsa, it's easy to fit in to cities like Dallas or Austin. And we don't mean in a Yeehaw, ride'em cowboy kind of way. Stereotypes can be hard to break, but we think we do a good job every week with the music showcased here. Sure we have our Garth Brooks, but we also have our Flaming Lips. Last weeks was part one of our Ladies First theme featuring, well female vocalists. Welcome to Part 2. Degage - Love Patrol This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 April 2007 ![]() Lordy, Lordy look who's 40. 40 years ago, in 1967, we were just a bunch of young college age radicals with a vision, oh, not THAT 40. More like 40 weeks ago...Honestly, a lot has happened in the last 40 weeks. Our listenership is in the thousands, we have been accepted by iTunes, we have a global audience, including the UK, Europe, and Canada. A national audience from Seattle, WA and Austin, TX to Washington D.C. and a massive local following that reminds us why we do this. We won't pat ourselves on the back too much though because we know our constant mission of keeping the hills alive with the sound of Tulsa music is very, very far from over. This week's Diabolicast is called Ladies First featuring some of our area's finest female vocalists, this is only Part I. Congress Of A Crow - Bad News This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[1] |
Sun, 25 March 2007 ![]() In Tulsa, no one can hear you scream...We don't really know what that means but it sounded interesting. Tulsa isn't a bad place to live. The cost of living rocks! By the way, so does our music. Whether you are a first time visitor or a regular subscriber, you will find the musical selections in this, and every single edition, of Hometown Heroes on par with original music anywhere in the world. Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst work hard to showcase music and musicians from our neck of the woods in hopefully a style that you find entertaining. Knowledge is power we also want to empower you that's where the Tulsa and Oklahoma Double H Fun Facts come in. Wow, you're really smart. Enjoy this weeks Heroes. ColourMusic - Yes! This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 March 2007 Show number 38 and there's no sign of slowing down! We couldn't be happier. There is a lot of pre-show prep that goes into each and every one of these fresh baked goodies. We are proud to present them to you every week. It's important to host Davit Souders that you receive the best from Tulsa, Oklahoma every single broadcast/podcast/diabolicast. With great musical tracks to entertain you and the Double H Fun Fact segments to educate you. Does it get any better than this? We are constantly trying. With producer Dustin Parkhurst, Tulsa's answer to the dynamic duo are a weekly Bat Signal away. Think of this week's Hometown Heroes as musical Bat Signals. There to comfort and show you the way. Theres' no place like Tulsa, there's no place like Tulsa, there's no place like Tulsa... The Red Alert - The Only One This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 10 March 2007 ![]() This week on Double H 37 the theme is "It Takes Two, 'Cause It's New". That pretty much explains it all. Two tracks from each artists because they're all brand new. Perhaps we should have also served tea, you know, "tea for two". We think that would have been "two" much actually... Host Davit Souders will also fill you in on where Oklahoma rates in the nation for heart disease and where and when it was -27 degrees F. That's cold, but the weekly Double H Fun Facts and musical selections are oh so hot: Morgan Ganem - She's Got It This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 3 March 2007 ![]() Tornado Alley. That's what part of the country Tulsa and Oklahoma are in, pretty self-explanatory. We are entering that time of year. The West Coast has its earthquakes, the Gulf Coast has its hurricanes and we here in the Midwest have our twisters. So about now, you're wondering just what is the average number of tornados in Oklahoma, right? Or perhaps your question is simply Oh Brother Where Art Thou? We don't know, but we do know about Tulsa's sister cities around the world - find out exactly how many and in what countries. As usual host Davit Souders will thrill and amaze you with the answers. That's what we affectionately call the Double H Fun Fact section of the little podcast that could and does. Our bigger goal is broadcasting/podcasting with a purpose and that purpose is to blow you away with fine musical selections from T-Town. Disevr - Dog This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Direct download: Hometown_Heroes_Show_36_Psycho_Edit__03-01-07.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:59 AM Comments[0] |
Fri, 23 February 2007 ![]() Stop in the name of love, Tulsa love. Since the yield sign was invented by a police officer all those years ago, perhaps we should just ask you to yield. Our goal in any case is for you to slow down enough to enjoy this week's offering from the Double H Ranch. We've worked awfully hard to give you the finest possible menu of music. You're wondering about the Double H Fun Facts? You're wondering exactly where Tulsa ranks for total number of American Indian residents? You can count on us for the answer. You want to avoid the flu? We all do, learn how right here. Here's the first step towards good health: Rewake - Air Bubbles This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 February 2007 ![]() You're listening. You're REALLY listening, and for that we could not be more grateful. We truly believe that the music and musicians from the Tulsa area deserve to be showcased in any and all positive avenues and you are allowing this show to be one. You rock for letting us rock. What would great T-Town music be without really, really fun facts? Lucky for you, you'll never, ever have to know... What do 236 Oklahoma newspapers, the American flag, and psychic readings have in common? Hometown Heroes show 34. Host Davit Souders is no psychic, but he does want you to think about this week's Heroes: Arson Adm - Ack In Loving Memory of Pez and Harvey This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 9 February 2007 ![]() Love. Love is never having to say I haven't listened to Hometown Heroes this week. Cupid is certainly not stupid at the Double H Ranch. Love is also never having to say we haven't provided you with the best music from Tulsa again for another week. Since Valentine's Day falls during this week's show, try to think of host Davit Souders as a musical cupid (without the angel-like qualities) shooting musical arrows of love at you...Some give candy and flowers, we give music and fun facts. We've said it before, but this week it would seem to make the most sense, as we take aim, from Tulsa with love: Tony Romanello - Breathe Like The First Time In Loving Memory of Pez and Harvey This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC
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Fri, 2 February 2007 ![]() Hello! Come on in. Welcome to the Double H Ranch, care for a cup of tea? Great, we'll put the kettle to the metal. First time in Tulsa? Let us take your coat. You're timing could not be better, host Davit Souders just baked a fresh batch of tunes called Hometown Heroes. You're not allergic to guitars are you? These tunes are sure to warm you right up. We must warn you though, they are addictive, no one can eat just one. Go ahead, we'll make more... It's our home, it's our town, they're our heroes: Billy Joe Winghead - King Sexy This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 26 January 2007 ![]() All is well in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The predicted snow storm of last week hit us as just a rain/sleet mixture and the temperature remained above freezing...hurray! The music from our area, whether recorded last week or a few years ago, as expected remained nice and warm. With this information you are probably now wondering just what was the lowest temperature ever recorded in Tulsa. Lucky you, host Davit Souders will have the answer, tune in and hear the Double H Fun Fact that will set you free.If you haven't discovered our free subscription through iTunes, here you go http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=212224850 Crooked X - Insomniac This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 19 January 2007 ![]() 30 weeks, 30 shows. 30 is...purty? We don't know about that, but for over a week Tulsa has been covered in ice. The iceman cometh and, well has extended his stay. Picture the opening of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back on the ice planet Hoth except without Han Solo and the Millennium Falcon...And now 6 to 12 inches of snow are predicted this week. There's no business like snow business like no business we know. Host Davit Souders bundles you up with hand picked musical selections. What was Tulsa second only to Los Angeles in the whole wide world? Our Double H fun facts will set you free. Fear not, ice nor snow will stick to this week's Hometown Heroes: Streamline - A Walk In The Park This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 12 January 2007 ![]() All hereos and no zeroes. 2007 is well on its way and so is the little podcast that could...and does. Tulsa is currently experiencing an ice storm, so the only true way to travel safely is right here on the information highway. Buckle up and let host Davit Souders do the driving, after all he was recently listed as an Urban Tulsa Weekly Newspaper Top 100 Mover and Shaker in 2007. Move and shake to this week's Hometown Heroes: This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 6 January 2007 Holy Happy New Year!! And Happy Hogmanay for our Scottish listeners!! Show 28 is the first official Double H of 2007. Wow! Something tells us this year is going to be special. Here in Oklahoma this year marks our centennial year as an official state, wow again! Lots of events planned throughout the year and I'm sure our little podcast that could and does will be leading the way. We here at Hometown Heroes wish you only the best and sincerely thank you for your support in 2006 and we look forward to 2007. Here's this week's musical leaders: San Dimas - You Wish This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 29 December 2006 Let's review. As in let's review 2006 and some of the cool releases from the past year. It's important for you to note, that MUCH more great music came out of Tulsa in 2006 than time will permit us to showcase. Along with the music in review, host Davit Souders will not only give one or two fun facts in review, he will give a record three, yes three, fun facts for this special edition. The year was 2006, but these Hometown Heroes still are: RadioRadio - The World Is Gonna Change You This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Tue, 26 December 2006 You've heard the phrase, Big fish in a small pond? Well Tulsa, Oklahoma is the 45th largest city in the United States. With that in mind, we are proud to say we are a big fish in the 45th largest pond in the U.S. It doesn't seem that bad when put in that perspective. We'll take it. You may find yourself wondering about the Pensacola Dam here in Oklahoma or trying to remember which city in the Sooner State women may not gamble in the nude, in lingerie or while wearing a towel, no need to worry, it's all here. You may find further comfort in knowing that host Davit Souders does not broadcast, podcast or Diabolicast in the nude, in lingerie or while wearing a towel.... Kilts though, that's a different subject. You may however, wear or not wear whatever you like while listening to this week's Hometown Heroes: Shannon Thomas - Rose Colored Shades This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 December 2006 Ho-Ho-Hometown Heroes and Ha-Ha-Happy Holidays from those who love you most: host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst. On this week's show, we help spread the holiday cheer by showcasing nothing but holiday tunes from our beloved city, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Of course, this week's fun facts are holiday related and unique to our surroundings (a very special thank you to the Tulsa Historical Society)! Each musical stocking stuffer awaits your approval: A.M.P. - A Christmas Dream This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 December 2006 Twenty-four weeks and counting, with lots and lots of Tulsa area music to showcase from the past and present. With such a rich history, Hometown Heroes proudly displays the musical wares our little part of the world has to offer. At this time of the year, there's also the added bonus of holiday tracks at absolutely no cost to you! As 2006 edges closer to it's end, we can only express extreme excitement at what wonders wait for all in 2007. What music will we have to showcase? What quirky Oklahoma related fun facts await our discovery? Until then, host Davit Souders confidently knows everyone needs hometown heroes and here's ours: Adam Lopez - Stranded In Babylon This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Wed, 6 December 2006 Dateline: Tulsa, Oklahoma December 2006. The first offically recognized blizzard hit the Sooner State dropping 10.5 inches of snow in the Tulsa area. We say let it snow. Please allow Hometown Heroes to act as your musical snow plow with host Davit Souders as the driver. Just sit back and relax, we'll cut a safe and clear path that's also salted. If you're listening from someplace nice and sunny, we're here for you too. like the U.S. Postal Service, neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail, you can count on us. This broadcast/podcast must get through. Through the holiday season you can expect seasonal music from T-Town as well. For you, we present this week's Hometown Heroes, from Tulsa with love: Mollys Yes - Sugar This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |



