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:
Acoustic Ross- History Lesson Part III This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC. Comments[0] |

