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  • 10:30 p.m. Friday April 17, 2009


  • JACKYL


    10:30 p.m. Saturday April 18, 2009
    Full of spit and swagger -- and a "dirty" sense of humor to boot -- Jackyl quickly earned a deal with Geffen Records. Jackyl's live shows were already legendary before the ink dried on the Geffen contract. The 1992 self-titled debut album went platinum and featured notable rock radio hits like "Down On Me," "When Will It Rain," "I Stand Alone" and, most notably, "The Lumberjack," during which vocalist Jesse James Dupree performed a chain-saw solo. Dupree's chain-saw escapades on album and in concert became one of many Jackyl trademarks... Read More...


  • DIRTY PENNY


    6:15 p.m. Saturday April 18, 2009
    Slithering out of the gutters of Santa Cruz, California, come four incredibly talented musicians determined to revolutionize the all-but-forgotten genre of 'old-school' classic metal. 'The Boys', (Binge Daniels on vocals, Jonny Prynce on guitar, Tyno Vincent on bass, and Spanky Savage on drums) make no apologies for their own original take on revitalizing and evolving an older era. They revel in it and are determined to shove it down the throats of every critic who dares to argue. Read More...


  • CROOKED X


    6:15 p.m. Friday April 16, 2009

    "I hear you tellin' me you think I'm too young / I got so many things I wanna get done / I can't slow down / It's not my way / I see the whole world comin' / Startin' today"
    – Time Is Now. The lyrics are a prophetic understatement. The young Coweta, Oklahoma quartet known as Crooked X is on hyper-speed, musically and career-wise...and the world is indeed coming their way... Read More...


  • TEXAS HIPPIE COALITION


    8:15 p.m. Friday April 17, 2009
    Once every generation the rules that define rock and roll are tossed aside when a band of epic proportions appears out of nowhere to bludgeon the public with its unique style of music and social commentary. Texas Hippie Coalition is proud to claim the crown as the kings of Red Dirt Metal. The uncompromising attitude of this band was best summed up by Big dad Ritch. When asked what TEXAS HIPPIE COALITION is really about, he growled, took a deep breath, and stared a hole straight through the stranger and summed up the essence of Red Dirt Metal in a single word – LIFE... Read More...


  • PEDAL POINT


    6:15 p.m. Friday April 17, 2009
    Although Pedal Point has been around a short while, it has quickly become one of the top drawing rock bands in Eastern Oklahoma. With a combination of high energy stage presence and "why isn't that on radio?" originals, it's just a matter of time before larger markets get a hold of them. Pedal Point came together in 2006 in Pryor, Oklahoma. The band consists of Mike Anderson (Vox), Fred Edens (Bass), John Fair (Guitar) and Darrell Steiner (Drums). Right from the start until the curtain drops, they offer you an incredibly tasteful and diverse array of rock music... Read More...


  • SLIDE BAR


    4:30 p.m. Saturday April 18, 2009
    With the mileage logged and dues paid, SlideBar is tuning up for another round in 2009. Founders Buddy and Lyle Parman formed SlideBar in 1987. The band toured for 17 years, playing over 300 shows a year in the majority of the lower 48 states and Canada before taking a hiatus in 2004... Read More...


  • FOUR ON THE FLOOR


    2:45 p.m. Saturday April 18, 2009
    Hailing from Little Rock, Arkansas, Four on the Floor is a heavy-hitting Rock and Roll quartet with a powerful sound and presence. In Spring 2007 (after 20 years of searching), Charlie Page (guitar), Al Martin (bass), and Mike Dugan (drums) finally found their musical soul mate in local artist EC Haynes... Read More...



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