Tue, 18 November 2008 One hundred twenty-five shows in one hundred twenty-five weeks and it seems like it was just yesterday that this little podcast/broadcast/diabolicast started. Tulsa is the place you oughtta be weekly. If you're not able to be here physically, then Hometown Heroes is your "golden ticket". Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst conduct this musical tour of T-Town's finest musical offerings. In addition, you'll hear two super-duper fun facts about Tulsa and/or something or someone as related to the great state of Oklahoma. Visit www.hometownheroestulsa.com often. If you do not already subscribe to the Double H you can free through iTunes. This week's heroes: Redecco- Walking Out This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC. Comments[0] |
Sat, 8 November 2008 All heroes and as you should expect, no zeroes on this little podcast/broadcast. Every single week for one hour you'll hear the best music Tulsa has to offer in every musical genre. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst want you and the rest of the world to be in the know. After all, this is "Where the world meets Tulsa". Don't forget every show also includes 2 super fun facts about Tulsa and/or someone or something in Oklahoma, great music and great facts- it's all here just for you. Visit www.hometownheroestulsa.com for these weekly blogs, listener cities and countries, bios of Davit and Dustin and more. Hometown Heroes this week and always: Bait- Burn AwayGutwrench- Living Up To The Hype Baby M- Squirt/Squirm Ziff- Tex Three Penny Upright- PDA- Human Nature Gravediggers Jokebook- Bloddy Knuckles Stars Go Dim- Crazy Hazzard- We Had A Time Traindodge- Born In The Cold Brian Jewett- Two Ways Tae Meyulks- Sandy & Ruby
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Sat, 8 November 2008 The end of October and the start of November, time flies when you're having fun podcasting/broadcasting/diabolicasting. Leaves start to change color and fall and the temperature begins to drop. What won't change is the high caliber of music coming form Tulsa and throughout Oklahoma. There will be plenty of turkeys later this month, but other than Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst, you will find no turkeys musically speaking on Hometown Heroes. Tulsa, Oklahoma- a great place to live and a great place for music. Visit www.hometownheroestulsa.com often. This week's hometown heroes: RadioRadio- GhostSir Threadius Mongus- Comin' Home Jorge Rodriguez-Lozano- Bailale Steve Pryor- We Got Problems Hate Furnance- Harbinger Of Fate Sam & The Stylees- Groove Thru Life Gravediggers Jokebook- Rituals And Beliefs Welcome The Silence- Forever Elliot The Letter Ostrich- Pink Dracula SwampFox- Gypsy Moon Adam Lopez- Interstate Of Love Bring Down The Hammer- Bring Down The Hammer
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Sat, 8 November 2008 All ball, as in All Freakers Ball. This week's podcast/broadcast is part 2 of a well, 2 parter. 34 years ago in 1974, Freakers Ball debuted in Tulsa. All these years later, and it's bigger and better than ever. Hometown Heroes is the official podcast of "The Ball" and one of the 4 stages is the Hometown Heroes Stage. Dustin Parkhurst and Davit Souders play the wide range of music from T-Town and Freakers Ball is your chance to see many of these outstanding performers. Music, pumpkins, ghosts, goblins and so much more-Halloween Tulsa style. Special thanks to event sponsors Guinness & Smirnoff Triple Black. www.myspace.com/freakersballroomblitz Tulsa's Freakers Ball 2008 Part 2: SwampFox- Gypsy MoonGhosts- Rubber Stones Bait- Tsunami Mariachi Tulsa- La Muneca The Red Alert- Tulsa Calling Bad Things- Revolution Man Wade Burrow- My Final Word Bag Eyes- Now I'm Coming Down Acoustic Ross- Fault Country Doomsday Junky- Doomsday Junky First Lady Assassins- Dan's Song Spank- Break Me
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Thu, 16 October 2008 Happily it's that time of year again where we feature those performers who will be showcased on 4 stages at Freakers Ball held at the world famous Cain's Ballroom here in Tulsa. This will be the 34th year for Freakers Ball and it is the biggest Halloween event in Oklahoma. Not only is Hometown Heroes the official podcast/broadcast of Freakers Ball, we also have our own "Double H Stage". If that's not enough, the 11pm $1,000 costume contest features some of the season's most elaborate costumed contestants. Friday October 31 Guinness presents the 34th Annual Freakers Ball- 4 stages featuring all Tulsa area music, a $1,000 costume contest, and the very spooky Dustin Parkhurst and Davit Souders. www.myspace.com/freakersballroomblitz The Freakers Ball Class of 2008 Part One: Doomsday Junky- Man On A MissionStevedore- Pure Aggression Acoustic Ross- The R.I.A.A. Took My Baby Away First Lady Assassins- Grey Is The New Black The Red Alert- Meet Me At My Place Bad Things- P.O.D. Spank- Over Again Mariachi Tulsa- Perdoname Y Queriendo Down For Five- Insignificance Ghosts-Tiny Girlz
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Thu, 16 October 2008 Tulsa's got gas! Well, Tulsa's always had gas, in fact for years and years our city was known as "The Oil Capital of the World". This week Oklahoma has the cheapest regular unleaded gas in the nation and Tulsa specifically has the lowest price per gallon of any U.S. city: $2.66, HOLY SMOKES!!! What a great time to come to T-Town, hear great music and see the sites, all for under 3 bucks a gallon, now that's a deal. Tulsa's wide variety of music will certainly keep you "gassed up". We of course mean that in the best possible way. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst will offer you some great full service music and perhaps they will check your oil, tire pressure and clean your windshield. Fill 'er up with this week's Hometown Heroes. This Is Benji...- I Miss You This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC. Comments[0] |
Thu, 16 October 2008 Welcome to Tulsa music and October 2008. October in T-Town means much the same as the rest of the United States: Fall, cooler weather, pumpkin patches and the grand finale...Halloween. The Weather's getting cooler but Tulsa's music remains hot. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst can and will gaurantee that. As usual, there's not one, but two fun facts about Tulsa and/or something or someone in Oklahoma. Sit back and turn up whatever player you use to listen to "The Sound of T-Town", remember this podcast/broadcast is absolutely "Where The World Meets Tulsa". All heroes, no zeros: Slugwrench- Wrapped IIICallupsie- The Murderous Type Trust Tree- Judgement Day Unwed Sailor- Aurora BlackSwan- Take The Scenic Route Cindy Cain- In Your Impala Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey- Tae Parade Congress Of ACrow- Reason Radio Wave Days- Skyline First Lady Assassins- Queen Of The Mountain Jarrod Mott and The Time Travelers- The Catch Martian Bigblock Moon Patrol 1
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Thu, 16 October 2008 Ever wonder what Tulsa's music scene might have sounded like say, in the 1980's? You may be very suprised, punk rock and new wave were very much alive and well in T-Town, beginning in the late 1970's and stomping their way throughout the 80's, luck for us! This show also educates the younger listeners to the fact that the Tulsa music scene has been alive and well for years. This is musical time travelling at it's best. As we uncover more music from Tulsa's colorful past, rest assured Dustin Parkhurst and Davit Souders will showcase it right here. Take a walk down memory lane, past or present, Tulsa's hometown heroes are among the best. Hometown Heroes in the 1980's: Radio Milan- In The CofusionAutomatic Fathers- Violent Reaction Local Hero- Live Up Los Reactors- Dead In the Suburbs The David Dover Band- Take Another Chance 20/20- Nuclear Boy N.O.T.A.- Moscow The Jacks- Just Like Yesterday Roger Scott- Dance The Night Away Los Reactors- Culture Shock N.O.T.A.- You Make Me Sick N.O.T.A.- Toy Soldiers
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Thu, 16 October 2008 Viva Tulsa! Viva Tulsa ! Viva Tulsa! Great times, great people, great music!!! Tulsa, how do we love thee-let us count the ways: great food- barbeque, Thai, Italian, sushi(yes awesome sushi in Tulsa, Oklahoma), hamburgers, hot dogs, Greek, Indian, sandwhiches, soups, bagels, coffee and Davit's personal favorite, hot black tea with milk. Also great sites like the Golden Driller, the Center of the Universe, bookstores, Tulsa State Fair, Oklahoma Scottish Festival, Oktoberfest, Mayfest, Freaker's Ball, D-Fest, Freakers Ball, Ballroom Blitz, Cain's Ballroom, BOK Center, Spirit Bank Center. T-Town's got lots of cool and the soundtrack to boot! Hometown Heroes- Where The World Meets T-Town: Shamrock- 2 Stars The Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Thu, 16 October 2008 Our shows host and producer, Diabolical Davit Souders and Devine Dustin Parkhurst could easily do the good cop/bad cop routine, but really their opinions don't differ drastically and they wholeheartedly agree that Tulsa's got some of the best music around. Twice each show you get not one but two really fun and informative facts about Tulsa and/or something interesting in Oklahoma. You know we love Tulsa and you're gonna fall for our little town and it's cute musical ways. This week's heroes: Rook- Muse This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC. Comments[0] |
Wed, 15 October 2008 For all practical purposes, Summer is over here in Tulsa. Once most of the kids are back in school, it just seems to be the unofficial end of that Summer-like feel. Not to worry though, whether it's Summer, Fall, Winter or Spring, Tulsas music will be here for you and the rest of the world. This weeks show has a theme of sorts: Acoustic Tulsa, that says it all. We feature acoustic versions that some of our heroes (and sheroes) usually play "electrified", if you will. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst give you the best, no strings attached, well actually, the strings are attached. It sounds much better that way. Listen for yourself. Everyone needs hometown heroes and T-Town has some of the best. Listen to these fine artists and often: Acoustic Tulsa:
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Tue, 2 September 2008 ![]() Lemonade anyone? Tulsa has gallons ans gallons, in fact just try to guess how much. In fact, try to guess which city holds the new record for the largest soft drink ever made. Listen to this week's Hometown Heroes to find out exactly how much and what size glass!!! Believe us when we tell you that a world record giant glass of lemonade goes best with world class music and we've got PLENTY right here in T-Town. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst offer to quence your musical thirst weekly with giant servings of every musical genre. There's a buzz out there and it's loud and proud from a city in Oklahoma. Hometown Heroes (The Sound of T-Town) Where the world meets Tulsa Retrofit- Squares Defeated By TrianglesGroove Pilots- Promises Rhythm Lizards- Jah Favorites City Of Tulsa Pipes and Drums- Highland Cathedral Mojo Militia- Reverse N.O.T.A.- You Make Me Sick Susan Herndon- Piracy Sir Threadius Mongus- Cat In The Rain part 1 Tulsa Praise Orchestra- Tell It Scott Aycock w/ Empty Pockets- Hold On To What I Have This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC. Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 September 2008 ![]() Livin' on Tulsa time (Central Time Zone to be exact). It may be what we do best, well that and showcase the music of our beloved T-Town. These weekly on hour podcasts/broadcasts originate right in the center of these United States, and our city's motto is "Where the East meets the West" and the Double H motto is "Where the world meets Tulsa". So you see, we're quite the meeting place on several fronts. We will always meet you with the finest music and musicians from our neck of the woods. You know what? If you lived here, you'd be home now. Visit www.hometownheroestulsa.com often. This week's hometown heroes from Tulsa with love: Mason Remel- When The Boys Were Out On The Western Plain...The Starkweather Boys- Archer St. Blues RadioRadio- BBC Cairde Na Gael- Whiskey In The Jar Celtic Cheer- Wild Rover City Of Tulsa Pipes and Drums- Highland Cathedral TJ McFarland- Too Bad To Be True Flapjack Cancer Co.- Certain Needs Marshallcity- She Took My Heart Away Samsara- Stars Mummy Weenie- Mummy Weenie Snap On Voles- Frantic City
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Fri, 8 August 2008 ![]() We're number one. Well actually 111 as in show number 111. One hundred eleven weeks of the world meeting Tulsa. That's a lot of "how do you do's" and we do fine! Program Director Davit Souders and Producer Dustin Parkhurst make it their weekly mission to introduce you to the original music that comes out of Tulsa, Oklahoma. World famous musical artists from Leon Russell to Hanson to Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey all come from T-Town, and that's a mighty diverse heritage! This podcast/broadcast exists to show the world what our city has to offer musically. Once again we say, we love Tulsa and so will you! www.hometownheroestulsa.com This weeks heroes: Aqueduct- Assignment #1: Heart DesignJoe and Ellen- Jewelbox Aries Road- California Royal Crush- That's Impossible Trust Tree- Long For Home Chuk Cooley and The Demon Hammers- The Lost All Of The Below- The Reckoning Admiral Twin- You Hung The Moon Templar- Feel No Better Martian Big Block- Miss Tomato Pie Blue Eyed Boy Death Machine- How Quickly Things Can Change Larkin- The Curse Of Our Fathers
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Fri, 8 August 2008 ![]() Hello world, hello darlin', hello kitty. Once again, it's Tulsa calling. Wherever you are on planet earth we wish you only the best. The best in Tulsa music is what we offer you every week. Thanks to this little worldwide web, Davit Souders, and Dustin Parkhurst get to showcase music they've known for years to be pretty darn spectacular. And now the world is in on our little secret. We love Tulsa music and we think you will too! Visit our website and often: This weeks heroes and sheroes: Fuzz - God Is Good This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC. Comments[0] |
Fri, 8 August 2008 ![]() Is it hot enough yet? Yes, In Tulsa, Oklahoma right now, this week it's triple digit hot. Excessive heat warnings abound, sunburn, heat stroke, and dehydration are real concerns. What we don't have to worry about is the amazing music that Tulsa muscians produce in abundance. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst fight the extreme heat with the extreme cool of the "Sound of T-Town" This week Davit and Dustin revisit 2005 (yeah, we know only 3 years ago) but still, a little slice of our musical past will always be more exciting then no slice at all. Visit www.hometownheroestulsa.com often This week's heroes of 2005: The Mudville Project - Kinda ManThe Hero Factor - Come Down Stevedore - Almost Beautiful The Red Alert - Tulsa Calling David Dover - Take Care Of Me Redecco - Not Very Far Traveler - See Wreckless Process - Pull Your Own Weight Cairde Na Gael - Whiskey In The Jar The Effects - Fake It, Til You Make It Brian Haas - I Mean You Alaska Factor - Ignorance
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Fri, 8 August 2008 ![]() This week the mega musical blitz D-Fest will be in downtown Tulsa Friday July 25 and Saturday July 26. It's 2 days of music and music industry conferences. With over 150 musical artists and many from Oklahoma and right here in Tulsa. This is week 3 of the Hometown Heroes feature on Tulsa and surrounding artist playing at the event. This week we've got hot T-Town music, hot weather and a red hot and very cool concert event this week. Go to dfest.com for all the info you could possibly want and there's also our fun website: www.hometownheroestulsa.com You, like others should visit and often. Host Davit Souders and Producer Dustin Parkhurst will gladly tour guide you through all of the ins and outs of the Double H and D-fest... This Weeks D-Fest Heroes: Kawner - LostBait - Tsunami Blackswan - A New Friend For Jimmy Progress In Color - It's A Plague Congress Of A Crow - Ghost Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Winter Clothes Adam Lopez - Lovers Josef Glaude Trio - Molly's Blue Day AM - Gone Away Acoustic Ross - Pushin' 40 Ghosts - Nutz N' Boltz Steve Liddell - Yes, Yes, Yes (Rock You Girl)
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Fri, 8 August 2008 ![]() Tulsa, Tulsa, Tulsa - It's what we're selling. It's our city, it's our music and its certainly our pleasure to showcase it right here each and every week. This is week two of or featuring T-Town artist performing at D-fest, Oklahoma' 2-day music festival and conference held in downtown Tulsa July 25-26. For a complete list of all performers go to www.dfest.com. We'll see you there. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst don't just think highly of the music and muscians they feature, you might say they think of them as Hometown Super Heroes. Callupsie - The Murderous TypeMayola - Once A Fisherman Ganem - Let Go First Lady Assassins - Dan's Song Joesf Glaude Trio - Bad Dog Blues Black Wednesday - Pigs In Hell Acoustic Ross - Fault Country Motive For Movement - Illuminate Colourmusic - Yes Jesse Aycock - Sun Set The Starkweather Boys - Off His Leash John Moreland and The Black Gold Band - Everything's My Fault
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Sat, 12 July 2008 ![]() Hello it's good to see you again. What's it been, a week? If you can't be in Tulsa physically, this is certainly the next best thing. After all Hometown Heroes is the place where the world meets Tulsa. This week Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst feature T-Town artists at this year's D-Fest (The 2-day Oklahoma music festival) featuring over 150 performing artists. In fact, what a great reason to come to Tulsa. This weeks Tulsa D-Fest Hometown Heroes: PDA-Get Together (featuring Big Hank)Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey-Recovering The Time Capsule Admiral Twin-Get Well Soon I Said Stop-Song About Stopping Ghosts-Hospital Clown My Solstice-Pass By The Effects-Desert Rain Sam <&>The Stylees-Order BlackSwan-A New Friend For Jimmy Phillip Zoellner-Run Run Baby John Moreland & The Black Gold Band-What You Get Paid For Bait-Don't Run From Me
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Thu, 3 July 2008 Pod Bless America. Some use Roman Candles or M-80's this time of year, we have the explosive action-packed fun of Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst. This week's musical selections will make you ooh and ahh with the big bang and boom of a full blown fireworks display. If that's too much for your heart, we'll throw in some sparklers we call fun facts so you won't get too overwhelmed. Hey it's a free country that we celebrate this week, and in the words of our podcasting forefathers "Don't tread on us". Hometown Heroes, where the world meets Tulsa: www.hometownheroestulsa.com This week's heroes and sheroes: This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC. Comments[0] |
Fri, 27 June 2008 Dateline: Tulsa late June 2008. Summer's here and it's hot and gonna get hotter before it's all done. Pardon the pun, but Tulsa's music is always hot. There's plenty to go around, this musical buffett never runs out. Grab your plate and get ready to eat well. For dessert, Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst throw in two fun facts about Tulsa and/or Oklahoma related subjects. The city of Tulsa's motto: "Where the south meets the west". As usual, we're here for you. This week's hometown heroes: Black Wednesday- Fade AwayMason Remel- Imperfect Turnpike Troubadours- Easton & Main RadioRadio- I, Computer Driven- Mr. Lovely Tony Romanello- Fingertips Jesse Aycock- Trees Sway 20/20- Stone Cold Elliot The Letter Ostrich- Pink Dracula Philip Zoellner- State Of Mind The Red Alert- Take Your Heart Royal Crush- All I Want
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Thu, 19 June 2008 Just a reminder, and even though these shows can be listened to anytime, the week this show is recorded, Father's Day is celebrated here in the U.S.. On behalf of Austin's son Dustin and Don's son Davit... Happy Father's Day dads! Honestly, Davit and Dustin feel like proud papas every week since they get to present Tulsa's musical sons and daughters. Tulsa's music is a darn fine listen on Father's Day or any day, here, we'll prove it: This week's hometown heroes: Stars Go Dim- Come Around Mariachi Tulsa- La Muneca Sam & The Stylees- Order Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey- Carpool Brian Haas- Lola & Alice Cody Clinton & The Bishops- Dark Red Rose Lilim- I Love You Dead Martian Big Block- I Am Jet Fuel Arson ADM- Ack Shutdown Sequence Go!- Quicker Thanm Quicksand BlackSwan- A New Friend For Jimmy Bill Murray's Prostate- Nosebleed This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC. Comments[0] |
Thu, 12 June 2008 Tulsa since 1898 and Hometown Heroes since 2006. Two short years ago and with help from "Podcasting For Dummies", Davit and Dustin became dummies podcasting. We're in no way suggesting they no longer need help, but they are finding their way. However, the music from Tulsa needs absolutely no help at all. T-Town is a great place to live, made even better by it's music and the musicians who make it. With worldwide listenership in the thousands and growing each week, the proof is in the pudding or in this case, the music. Channel 6 News in Tulsa recently did a nice feature on Hometown Heroes and our companion podcast iROK Radio: Visit our website and often: www.hometownheroestulsa.com This week's heroes: RadioRadio- Alarm 1 Alarm 2 (worldwide broadcast/podcast debut)The Doldrums- Spirit Elevates Brain Acoustic Ross- The RIAA Took My Baby Away RadioRadio-BBC (worldwide broadcast/podcast debut) First Lady Assassins- Queen Of The Mountain Bring Down The Hammer- Never Give In, Never Give Up RadioRadio- Ghost (worldwide broadcast/podcast debut) The Beau Charron Band- Back To Oklahoma Chad Dudley- No One Else RadioRadio- I, Computer (worldwide broadcast/podcast debut) Bug- Power Trip The Blue Collars- Mike The Reindeer This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sat, 7 June 2008 Out of site, a site to behold and of course, a "site" for sore eyes (and not so sore). We have promised for quite some time and now we deliver: Not only will you find all of our podcasts/broadcasts/diabolicasts and our attempt at somewhat humorous weelky blogs, there's also our listener city/state/country page, bios on Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst and links to some of our related projects. Davit and Dustin also host and produce iROK Radio (Independent Radio Oklahoma) and of course it too is linked on our site. We invite you to visit and often. This week's heroes:
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Fri, 30 May 2008 Tulsa time. Exactly 100 times. Tulsa makes beautiful music. For 100 weeks that's been proven right here. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst are very proud of the first 100 podcasts/broadcasts/diabolicasts and are looking forward to the next 100. This of course means more of "The Sound of T-Town" and many more fun facts. For this special 100th show, find out what "outstanding podcast producer" gets presented with an unexpected award and hear the well wishes from various well known Tulsa-area media personalities. We've told you a hundred times, we love Tulsa and it's music, you should too. We proudly announce the launch of our new website: This weeks' heroes: This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 May 2008 ![]() Hometown Heroes show number 99. That's a lot of weeks, a lot of music, and we are faaaaarrrr from done. That's almost 2 years of weekly music from the 46th largest city in the United States. We're talkin Tulsa, Oklahoma of course. And remember, Dustin Parkhurst and Davit Souders throw in not one but two fun facts about Tulsa and/or something to do with the only state in the union with a true panhandle shape. Elvis, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, and many others, have been to Tulsa, have you? You can take an audio tour weekly right here. Congress Of A Crow-Ghost This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 9 May 2008 ![]() Mum's the word, or mother, or momma, or mommy, or mom. Don't you dare forget to hug the person who brought you into this world. Mother's Day is May 11 this year. The sons of Nancy Souders and Jalene Parkhurst (Davit and Dustin) firmly believe they make their mothers proud each and every week by simply presenting the music of Tulsa, Oklahoma in the best light possible. Mother's Day or any day is a great day to listen to the sound of T-Town Disevr-Dog This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC
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Fri, 2 May 2008 ![]() Tulsa since 1898. Hometown Heroes since 2006. Over one hundred years of T-Town and almost two years of the little podcast that could. Lots of city history, lots of music. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst gladly help document the music form Northeastern Oklahoma.
This week's podcast/broadcast/diabolicast features music from the 1990s. Love Tulsa's music scene now, Love Tulsa's music scene then. Each week you also get not one, but two fun facts about Tulsa and/or something Oklahoma related. This week Dustin and Davit would be remiss to not give fun facts from, you guessed it, Tulsa in the 1990s. Ready to time travel H.G. Wells? Shamrock-Quick 2 Talk This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 April 2008 ![]() Ah, late April, early May in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Not counting Kansas, we're right in the middle of this United States. Rain and 50 degrees one day, sunshine and 80 degrees the next. We experience every season here in T-Town and as fate would have it, every musical genre as well. The daily weather may change, but the outstanding quality of music never does. Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst feel pretty darn lucky to live here. They even own "I love (heart) Tulsa" t-shirts. Now that's commitment. That's why they also love showing off the music that provides the awesome soundtrack to the Tulsa experience. We've certainly said it before, if you lived here, you'd be home now. Los Reactors - Dead in the Suburbs This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC
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Fri, 18 April 2008 ![]() Show 95 and part two of our Ballroom Blitz feature. With 25 bands, 4 stages and one super action-packed evening, it's the place to be. That place is at the historic Cain's Ballroom on Saturday April 26 here in T-Town, that's Tulsa for those of you outside our neck of the woods. This is year number three for The Blitz showcasing some of the finest music from Northeastern Oklahoma. Why Heineken and Heineken Light think so highly of this event, they sponsor it! Talk about a vote of confidence. Double H host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst will be there and are also highly confident you'll have a great time and be impressed by the talent and variety of musical genres. Hear them each week on Hometown Heroes Tulsa, see them live Saturday April 26! Ganem- She's Got ItBlack Wednesday- Radiation Generation X Wendy Nichol- There Have Always Been All Things Considered- Missed Opportunities Ghosts- Ancient Astronauts Motive For Movement- The Artist, The Maker, The Eternal Flame Chuk Cooley & The Demon Hammers- 10 Levels Higher BlackSwan- A New Friend For Jimmy Bait- Inside Callupsie- The Murderous Type Mariachi Tulsa- Mi Linda Oaxaco I Said Stop- Song About Stopping
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Fri, 18 April 2008 We've said it all before, and we're gonna say it again: The Blitz is on. The 3rd Annual Ballroom Blitz presented by Heineken and Heineken Light Saturday April 26 at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 25 bands on 4 stages featuring music and musicians from Tulsa and surrounding areas live! Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst couldn't be more excited. Any opportunity to showcase Tulsa's music whether it's this little podcast/broadcast/diabolicast or live on stage is a good thing, correction, a GREAT thing. This podcast is only part one of two featuring T-Town artists who are performing at The Blitz this year. If you're anywhere close to Tulsa, Oklahoma April 26, come see this show! Plus one of the stages will be the Hometown Heroes Stage, Yahoooooooooo!!! www.myspace.com/freakersballroomblitz Callupsie- The Murderous Type
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Mon, 7 April 2008 Unlike television, the little podcast that could and does, did not have a writers strike. So we have consistently given you a brand new episode each and every week including this show. That adds up to 93 fun-filled weeks of music from the 93rd largest city in North America. 93 would seem to be the magic number this week. Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst believe that every song they include in every single podcast/broadcast is magical in its own way. As you enjoy T-Town music, you also learn two fun facts about Tulsa and/or Oklahoma. Is it true the Air National Guard recently bombed Midtown Tulsa? Why you'll just have to listen, the truth and Tulsa music will set you free... A.M.P. - Count The Ways Comments[0] |
Thu, 27 March 2008 ![]() It takes two to tango. Tea for two. Double H (Hometown Heroes). Double D (Dustin and Davit). Double vision. Double take. Double your pleasure. Double Mint. Double dog dare. Double stuff. Double back and Double back flip. It takes two to tango. Tea for two. Double H (Hometown Heroes). Double D (Dustin and Davit). Double vision. Double take. Double your pleasure. Double Mint. Double dog dare. Double stuff. Double back and Double back flip. Yes we meant to repeat the above, get it? This weeks theme is you guessed it, "Two Times Two Times Two". Two tracks from each artists.We always give you two fun-filled facts about Tulsa and/or something in Oklahoma each week and that's not gonna change. Since we love the city of Tulsa and its music so much, it made sense to if you will, double your musical money...Sit back, relax and leave the two-timing to us. The Effects- BattleshipRadio Wave Days- Automatic Daydream Bait- Don't Run From Me Stars Go Dim- Come Around Theodress Avery- Lazy Day Mason Remel- Imperfect Stars Go Dim- Walk On Bait- Wait Radio Wave Days- Uneven The Effects- Desert Rain Mason Remel- Poca Dotz Theodress Avery- The Cause
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Fri, 21 March 2008 ![]() Spin the bottle. You spin me 'round and 'round. Let's go for a spin. Take it out for a spin. Spin-cycle. Spin doctor. Twin Spin. Sit n spin. Spinster... S-Pin the tail on the donkey (well, we tried). And best of all Spin Magazine. Specifically, the April issue which is out now! Even more specific pages 114-115. There it is, in glorious print, two pages on the Tulsa music scene! Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst have been telling you for 91 weeks: Tulsa Rocks! We get it, you get it and now Spin Magazine gets it. Even our little podcast/broadcast/diabolicast got mentioned. Life is good and music is great in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Motive For Movement - The Stars Are Against Me This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 14 March 2008 ![]() Think green, Irish green. Everyone deserves a special day whether it's St.Patrick or you! Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst also think everyone deserves special music and that's exactly what they deliver. From Tulsa with love, the wonderful music that makes up the sound of T-Town. Consider it your musical lucky charm... Radio Wave Days - In Reverse This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 March 2008 ![]() These guys are just not gonna give up. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst are surely two men on a mission and you guessed it, failure is not an option. They have an almost endless musical supply of goods, and are prepared to hunker down for the long haul inside their studio bunker. All of this dedication for one very important cause: to share the music of T-Town with the whole world. Fun facts about Tulsa and Oklahoma intended to entertain and educate you, not once, but twice every single show. No need to run, no need to hide, just listen. Mariachi Tulsa - A Toda Mariachi This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 29 February 2008 ![]() Something's Fishy - it must be the Pisces will this month come in like a lion and go out like a lamb or will it be the other way around? Dustin and Davit make a promise and will keep that promise to continue to present you lion-like music with no lambs in site whatsoever. Get ready to roar and enjoy this weeks fine artists who make Tulsa their home. Stay awhile. The Dull Drums - Blue This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 February 2008 ![]() Producer Dustin Parkhurst loads all of the weekly music for Hometown Heroes into the studio computer at the special Double H Research Lab and prepares it in the order it is to be featured. Host Davit Souders programs the music format by first hand writing each week's show notes with highlighted markings giving the play list its colorful look. This task also includes researching and finding 2 fun facts for each weekly show. After the live podcast is recorded, Dustin will load the show so that it's available and ready to download, you can go to our site or itunes for your free subscription. We thought you might be interested in some of the magic that goes on behind the curtain. In fact, we encourage paying attention to the podcast behind the curtain. Adam Lopez - Lovers This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 15 February 2008 ![]() We are well into the 2nd month of 2008. We are by now writing the year correctly, if you're like us, it takes a few times accidentally writing the old year then BAM-you're in the groove for 2008. It feels so good, Let's do it again....2008 Dustin and Davit are also receiving lots of new musical crop starting to sprout up. If you will listen to the Double H on a regular basis, either as a free itunes subscription or just individual show, then you know you'll hear brand new music, older music, and something in between. And don't you dare forget about the 2 fun facts provided each week to hlep you learn and eventually fall in love with the presented music of Tulsa. Its music is the key of Tusla or as our little show catch phrase states, "The Sound of T-Town" Even The Dogs - When We Fall This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC |
Fri, 8 February 2008 ![]() Love is in the air, can't you just feel it? If there's ever a week dedicated to the subject then that would be the week of St.Valentine's Day. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst love Tulsa and love its music and it certainly didn't take Cupid's arrows to find this musical affection. The love of Tulsa music is the kind of safe love that can be shared with the rest of the world. This week get your "heart on" and come to a safe place. All you have to do is listen and you too will feel the love. Miles Rex - Temple This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 1 February 2008 ![]() Podcast me, podcast you. In this case, podcasting music from the quaint little hamlet of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Take two podcasts and call us in the morning. Once again, our story begins with regular everyday music and musicians who turn out to be heroes, that's right, you guessed it....Hometown Heroes! Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst do their darndest to enlighten the rest of the world to what's going on in our music scene. Calling Matthew - Vertigo This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 January 2008 ![]() Tulsa, what's it mean? How about Terrific, Unequaled, Loveable, Sensational, and Awesome. Makes you wish Tulsa was spelled with more letters doesn't it? As fate would have it, thos words also describe the music from T-Town. Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst would be glad to just to talk about the music but know they would always rather just play it for you. The old saying "Let the music do the talking" fits here pretty darn well. T-Shock - Defective Unit This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 ![]() Coffee, tea or we? Think of the Double H as sweetner for your beverage. It just makes it taste that much better. T-Town or is that Tea Town? We'll put the kettle on for you, or as we like to say:"Put the kettle to the metal." Dustin and Davit consider themselves similar to a musical chamber of commerce for Tulsa. They will always put their best foot forward when it comes to presenting orginal music from our little community. Please enjoy. Admiral Twin - In My Veins This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 January 2008 ![]() Worldwide web. Open wide world, because the little podcast that can and does serves up some pretty hearty musical treats. Every hometown should have its heroes and that certainlyy includes Tulsa, Oklahoma. You'll find every genre of music in the 46th largest city in the U.S. Davit and Dustin enjoy showing off all of the wonderful music from their part of the world. And don't forget every podcast/broadcast/diabolicast has two really fun facts about Tulsa and/or something in Oklahoma. Give us a spin and we all win. Tate Quartet - Leland Comments[0] |
Fri, 4 January 2008 ![]() Eighty weeks and all this fun! After that many weeks we'd like to think we're fairly, and forgive us for this, poddy trained... Its a new year and this is the first complete Double H of that new year. Eighty weeks and we have plenty of music and receive more almost daily. Tulsa, Oklahoma is a great place to be; host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst gladly give musicals tours. Its magical, but no mystery Tulsa, Oklahoma is much more than just ok.
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Fri, 28 December 2007 ![]() Technically this week's show begins in 2007 and ends in 2008. What a long podcast broadcast! Host Davit Souders and producer Dustin Parkhurst are excited to see what the new year will bring, for them a lot of it will be even more wonderful music from our city, Tulsa. And that's a good thing. Think of all the fun facts to come as well! Two per show every single week, holy smokes!! The little podcast that could will continue to have fun and thats a fact. Even in 2008 we'll keep on spreading the Tulsa charm, one beautiful song at a time. Happy New Year!
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Fri, 21 December 2007 ![]() Ho-ho-Hometown Heroes. Its true our stockings are hung by the chimney with care. We've got more musical stocking stuffers for you. By this point you must have visions of podcasts dancing in your head, we do. Santas musical helpers Davit and Dustin have been declared naughty and nice. We'll let you decide which is which. May all your podcasts be merry and bright Happy Holidays from Tulsa and Hometown Heroes.
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Fri, 14 December 2007 ![]() I can see for piles and piles and piles and piles oh, yeah... That's piles and piles upon miles and miles to be more specific. We're talking about tree branches. The city of Tulsa is still digging out of the damage the recent ice storm layed on our community. With the largest power outage in the state of Oklahoma's history thankfully behind us, the clean up is in full swing. Chansaw Commandos Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst will cut through all of the debris to make sure they deliver the finest music from the finest city. True, we wer ground zero for the ice storm and also true we're ground zero for some of the best music anywhere. Tulsa is full of Hometown Heroes both musically and otherwise. Team Galaxy - Hey, Mr. Santa ClausSam and the Stylees - Rise Up Chad Dudley - No One Else Epperley - Holiday Girl Outside In - 13th Floor Cindy Cain - Dance, Santa, Dance Turnpike Troubadours - Come November Freak Show - Freak Show Love The Tractors - Mary's Baby Ghosts - The Night Before Christmas William Tetrick - Carol of the Bagpipers Admiral Twin - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 December 2007 Ice Baby Ice! What a week we are having in Tulsa and all of Oklahoma! The president has declared all 77 counties in the state a federal disaster and we have literally been a "State of Disaster". The Ice Storm Siege of Tulsa has certainly taken its toll on trees and their branches-all neighborhoods look like warzones. We are experiencing the largest power outage in our state's history.
Know this - wherever you are listening to this podcast/broadcast/diabolicast, ice or no ice, power or no power, producer Dustin Parkhurst and host Davit Souders will continue to deliver the finest music the great city of Tulsa, Oklahoma has to offer, full of power with no ice. You stay dedicated and we will too! Iced over or not, Tulsa since 1898 and Hometown Heroes since 2006. Royal Crush - Scarred This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 December 2007 ![]() Podcast/broadcast anyone? Tulsa anyone? How about a little of both? Music from our hometown, music from our heroes. As December closes out the year, we reflect on the fact that the state of Oklahoma has spent the last year celebrating its 100th year as the 46th state. Tulsa has played a major role, and so has the music. We will prove that every week. We've said it much more than once, and we are gonna say it again, Tulsa is the reason God made Oklahoma, honestly. Johnny Reliable - Nowhere Else This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 December 2007 ![]() Thanksgiving or giving thanks or thankfully giving or givingly thankful or thanking giving OR Turkey Day or Day of Turkey, or TurDay or Turmorrow. O.k. that's enough. It's all about a feast, in this case a musical feast from little ol'Tulsa, Oklahoma. You're sure to hear "pass the rolls, pass the mashed potatoes, or the usual more podcast please". Go ahead, we'll make more. Davit Souders and Dustin Parkhurst are thankful for the abundance of wonderful music our city has to offer. Sit at our table and stuff your ears. Care for seconds? Admiral Twin - In My Veins This Diabolicast Produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC Comments[0] |


