Festival of the Arts continues in downtown Oklahoma City

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Festival of the Arts Oklahoma City, OK

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The 46th annual Festival of the Arts celebrating the visual, performing and culinary arts continues today in downtown Oklahoma City.

Hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. today through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Festival Plaza, on Hudson Avenue and at the revamped Myriad Botanical Gardens.

The event will include 144 juried artists showcasing their wares, 31 fabulous food booths, about 300 performers providing live entertainment on four stages, plus a sculpture park, the South Hudson Gallery’s pro-am exhibition, children’s activities and exhibits and more. Oh, and admission is FREE.

I’ll be out at the festival today to interview the event’s designated street performer Al Millar, AKA The Human Knot. To read my preview of the event, click here.

For more information, call 270-4848 or go to www.artscouncilokc.com.

Here is today’s performing arts schedule. For the full schedule, click here.

Thursday

Café Stage

11 a.m. Emerald Flame – Traditional/Folk

Noon    Gravity – Funk/Jazz

1 p.m.   Jamie Bramble – Rock/Pop

2          Moore High School Wind Quintet – Instrumental

3          Colla Voce Harding Fine Arts – Choral

5          Dustin Prinz – Indie Folk/Accoustic

6          Brother Summit w/ Kerry Wayne – Old School Classics

7:30      Smilin’ Vic and the Soul Monkeys – Classic Oldies

Great Lawn Stage

11 a.m. Yukon Middle School – Choral

Noon    Deer Creek Prairie Vale Honor Choir

1 p.m.   Coronado Heights Choir – Choral

2          Harding Arts Dance – Dance

3          Moore West Tiger Choir – Choral

4          Science Museum Oklahoma Presents: The Science of WOW!

5          PM2: Perpetual Motion Teen Company- Dance

6          Festival Idol Competition

7          Kelvin “Mr. Guitar” Drake & Friends – Variety

Water Stage

11 a.m. Tuter, Brooks, and Williams- Rock/Jazz

Noon    Brianna Gaither – Pop

1 p.m.   Delivin Sirleaf – R&B

2          Carousal Revolt – Rock/Country

3          Okie Stompers – Clog Dance

4          Paul Barbre – Folk

5          Straight 2 Video -Rock

6          OKC Comedy – Comedy

7:30      Tele Mori – Rock/Pop

Art Moves Stage

11 a.m. Diane Coady – Silk-Dyeing Demonstration

Noon    Erica Thomas and Terri Hlubek – Opera/Variety

1 p.m.   Chad Slagle – Red-Dirt Country

5          Bread and Butter Band – Indie-Bluegrass

6          Local Honey – Traditional Folk/Country

-BAM

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What to do in Oklahoma on April 26, 2012: Hear Zac Brown Band at Chesapeake Energy Arena

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Today’s featured event:

Hear Zac Brown Band at 7 tonight at Chesapeake Energy Arena, 100 W Reno.

On Wednesday, the two-time Grammy winners announced that their forthcoming album will be titled “Uncaged” and released on July 10 on Atlantic Records/Southern Ground Artists.

The album will also mark the official debut of ZBB’s newest member, world-renowned percussionist Daniel de los Reyes.

In a recent phone interview, ZBB fiddler Jimmy De Martini told me that the group will play new music from the upcoming album during the OKC show.

“We’ve been in the studio. We’re actually finishing up on the new album. … We’ll play three or four new songs from the album, and we’ll also play all the ones that you love,” he said.

“It’s the same formula we always do. It’s the same Zac Brown-type song, you know. We’ve got some great songs written just the way we do it: We’ve got country songs, rock songs, island songs, all our influences melded into one the Zac Brown Band way. It’s just more of the same from us,” he added.

“A lot of us grew up listening to Bob Marley and Jimmy Buffett and that kind of laidback stuff. But we also play some fast-picking bluegrass kind of stuff that’s high-energy and some heavy rock tunes, too. So it kind of spans the board as far as the genres that we’ve been influenced by and the stuff that we take from it. But the laidback stuff is definitely one part of it.”

To read more of my interview with De Martini, click here.

The band is currently nominated for Billboard Music Awards’ Top Country Artist and for two CMT Awards, Collaborative Video Of The Year for “Knee Deep” featuring Jimmy Buffet and Best Group Video for “Keep Me In Mind.”

Zac Brown Band’s double-platinum major label debut “The Foundation” (Atlantic Records/Home Grown/Big Picture) was named one of Billboard’s Top 20 albums of 2009, and the platinum follow-up “You Get What You Give” (Atlantic/Southern Ground Artists) debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2010.

Zac Brown Band is De Martini, singer/guitarist Zac Brown, bassist/singer John Driskell Hopkins, guitarist/organist Coy Bowles, multi-instrumentalist/singer Clay Cook, drummer Chris Fryar and percussionist Daniel de los Reyes.

For more information, go to www.chesapeakearena.com.

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-BAM

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Wednesday Video Spotlight: Norman Music Festival headliners Portugal. The Man and Hayes Carll

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NORMAN — It’s almost here! Some of the top local and national indie bands will rock Main Street when the Norman Music Festival celebrates its fifth year on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

The three-day event will take place on over a dozen local stages and includes headliners Portugal. The Man on the festival’s Main Stage and Hayes Carll on its Jack Daniels stage.

For the past few weeks, I’ve been dedicating one of my Wednesday Video Spotlights to bands that will play this year’s festival, and this time, it’s all about the headliners.

The festival will be in downtown Norman, on Main Street in the Arts District, extending from the 300 block of E Main Street and the 100 block of W Main Street.

Last year’s attendance topped out about 35,000 on the event’s third night. To accommodate the growing audience, the Main Stage will be located at Main Street and Porter.

In addition to headliner Portugal. The Man, the Main Stage lineup includes Stillwater’s Other Lives (fresh off a support tour with Radiohead), self-proclaimed American rock band Red Wanting Blue, the Weekend Hustler, the Tulsa-based Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Oklahoma City’s Modern Rock Diaries and Norman’s Rainbows Are Free and Crown Imperial.

The Norman Music Festival’s Jack Daniels Stage includes nationally known artists Hayes Carll, Alejandro Escovedo, the Giving Tree and the Possum Posse, as well as locally based artists Parker Millsap, The Damn Quails, Krystal Keith, Camille Harp and John Calvin.

The Dustbowl Arts Market will be an added attraction on Saturday in the 100 block of Main Street, featuring the work of local and regional artists and handmade vendors. Photography, jewelry, prints, screen-printing, clothing, accessories and textiles will be among items for sale.

The festival is free but organizers say one of the easiest ways to support the festival is through a VIP pass. Fans can mingle with the bands in VIP lounges, gain access to the VIP stage pit, enjoy complimentary food and beverages and a special edition T-shirt. VIP passes are $60.

The Norman Music Festival’s Event Team is looking for volunteers to help out. For more information, go online to normanmusicfestival.com.

-BAM

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Norman Music Festival begins Thursday

Hayes Carll

Norman Music Festival 5 Norman , OK

NORMAN — Some of the top local and national indie bands will rock Main Street when the Norman Music Festival celebrates its fifth year on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

The three-day event will take place on over a dozen local stages and includes headliners Portugal. The Man on the festival’s Main Stage and Hayes Carll on its Jack Daniels stage.

“The festival has lined up some incredible bands and we can’t wait to share them with the public,” says Norman Music Festival Chair Steven White.

The festival will be in downtown Norman, on Main Street in the Arts District, extending from the 300 block of E Main Street and the 100 block of W Main Street.

Last year’s attendance topped out about 35,000 on the event’s third night. To accommodate the growing audience, the Main Stage will be located at Main Street and Porter.

In addition to headliner Portugal. The Man, the Main Stage lineup includes Stillwater’s Other Lives (fresh off a support tour with Radiohead), self-proclaimed American rock band Red Wanting Blue, the Weekend Hustler, the Tulsa-based Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Oklahoma City’s Modern Rock Diaries and Norman’s Rainbows Are Free and Crown Imperial.

The Norman Music Festival’s Jack Daniels Stage includes nationally known artists Hayes Carll, Alejandro Escovedo, the Giving Tree and the Possum Posse, as well as locally based artists Parker Millsap, The Damn Quails, Krystal Keith, Camille Harp and John Calvin.

The Dustbowl Arts Market will be an added attraction on Saturday in the 100 block of Main Street, featuring the work of local and regional artists and handmade vendors. Photography, jewelry, prints, screen-printing, clothing, accessories and textiles will be among items for sale.

The festival is free but organizers say one of the easiest ways to support the festival is through a VIP pass. Fans can mingle with the bands in VIP lounges, gain access to the VIP stage pit, enjoy complimentary food and beverages and a special edition T-shirt. VIP passes are $60.

The Norman Music Festival’s Event Team is looking for volunteers to help out. For more information, go online to normanmusicfestival.com.

-BAM

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Zac Brown Band announces new album “Uncaged” to be released July 10, adds new member to lineup, playing Thursday Oklahoma City show

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With two Grammy wins and more than 50 award nominations under their collective belts, Zac Brown Band have have announced that their forthcoming album will be titled “Uncaged” and released on July 10 on Atlantic Records/Southern Ground Artists.

The album will also mark the official debut of ZBB’s newest member, world-renowned percussionist Daniel de los Reyes.

Influenced by guest performer Trombone Shorty and past appearances with Kings of Leon, Zac Brown tells AP that the lineup “creates a new kind of pulse within the band…” and the music is “really about making people dance.”

The Atlanta-based band will play Thursday at Oklahoma City’s Chesapeake Energy Arena. For more information, go to www.chesapeakearena.com.

In a recent phone interview, ZBB fiddler Jimmy De Martini told me that the group will play new music from the upcoming album during the OKC show.

“We’ve been in the studio. We’re actually finishing up on the new album. … We’ll play three or four new songs from the album, and we’ll also play all the ones that you love,” he said.

“It’s the same formula we always do. It’s the same Zac Brown-type song, you know. We’ve got some great songs written just the way we do it: We’ve got country songs, rock songs, island songs, all our influences melded into one the Zac Brown Band way. It’s just more of the same from us,” he added.

“A lot of us grew up listening to Bob Marley and Jimmy Buffett and that kind of laidback stuff. But we also play some fast-picking bluegrass kind of stuff that’s high-energy and some heavy rock tunes, too. So it kind of spans the board as far as the genres that we’ve been influenced by and the stuff that we take from it. But the laidback stuff is definitely one part of it.”

To read more of my interview with De Martini, click here.

The band is currently nominated for Billboard Music Awards’ Top Country Artist and for two CMT Awards, Collaborative Video Of The Year for “Knee Deep” featuring Jimmy Buffet and Best Group Video for “Keep Me In Mind.”

Zac Brown Band’s double-platinum major label debut “The Foundation” (Atlantic Records/Home Grown/Big Picture) was named one of Billboard’s Top 20 albums of 2009, and the platinum follow-up “You Get What You Give” (Atlantic/Southern Ground Artists) debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2010.

Zac Brown Band is De Martini, singer/guitarist Zac Brown, bassist/singer John Driskell Hopkins, guitarist/organist Coy Bowles, multi-instrumentalist/singer Clay Cook, drummer Chris Fryar and percussionist Daniel de los Reyes.

-BAM

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Carrie Underwood to play first U.K. show at London’s Royal Albert Hall

Oklahoma country music star Carrie Underwood is planning to play Britain for the first time – and she will be playing her debut United Kingdom show at no less than the London’s famed Royal Albert Hall on June 21.

A multi-platinum artist, five-time Grammy winner, a style icon and versatile performer, the Checotah native has transcended expectations and the country music genre like no other and her musical vital statistics are astonishing.

Her debut album went seven-times platinum and sent her on the way to becoming America’s foremost sweetheart. Fourteen No. 1 1 singles later, she prepares to release her fourth album, “Blown Away,” as her first official U.K. release.

“I had such an amazing time making this album,” said Underwood in the announcement. “We worked really hard and the end result is a wonderful collection of diverse material. The album sounds bigger and more epic, expanding even more than my previous albums. I’m influenced by so many types of music, and I think you can hear that in the songs. Even the album artwork is amplified – I wanted a stronger and more fierce feel than what we’ve done in the past to take things to a new level.”

From the first single on the album, the sassy, “Good Girl,” to the title track “Blown Away,” Underwood sounds like an artist in full control of some of 2012′s essential chart hits. The U.K. version of the “Blown Away” album is being released June 18, which will also feature four of the superstar’s previous No. 1 U.S. hits. (The new album is due out Tuesday in the U.S.; look for my review in the coming days.)

Underwood’s previous two headline arena tours, the “Carnival Ride Tour” in 2008 and 2010′s “Play On Tour,” performed for a combined total of 2.2 million fans in nearly 250 shows.

Ubiquitous in the USA as the face of Olay beauty products and vitaminwater(R), Underwood has completed a transition from American small town girl to an embodiment of the American dream, expanding her horizons at all points while staying in touch with her roots.

Bringing her talent to the U.K. for the first time, Underwood intends to impress. “It’s been a long time coming to head over to London to perform for my U.K fans. … I’m so excited to play there in June. It’s the home of some of my musical influences. I’m a huge fan of George Michael, Annie Lennox, The Rolling Stones, and of course, Adele. I want to do that tradition proud. There are so many great British artists doing well in the U.S. at the moment; I want to show the U.K. another side of America.”

For ticket information:

June 21, 2012 – Royal Albert Hall, London

Prices £22.50 – £45

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Wednesday Video Spotlight: Carrie Underwood to appear on “Nightline” tonight

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Oklahoma country music superstar Carrie Underwood talks about the five things she must have on tour – which range from her dogs to a “super-comfy” comforter – in this video, which is a preview of her interview tonight on “Nightline,” which airs at 10:35 p.m. on ABC (KOCO-5 in Oklahoma City).

The Checotah native is beginning her promotional blitz in support of her fourth album, “Blown Away,” due out Tuesday.

Look for my review of “Blown Away” in the coming days.

-BAM

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Wednesday Video Spotlight: Eli Young Band’s “Crazy Girl”

Tumbleweed Calf Fry Stillwater, OK

Check out the official music video to Texas country-rocker Eli Young Band’s smash “Crazy Girl,” which earlier this month won the Academy of Country Music’s song of the year.

The ballad also was named Billboard’s top country song of 2011, and the video has garnered more than 10 million YouTube views.

EYB bassist Jon Jones recently talked to me about how much better it is to actually win an ACM Award than to just be nominated:

“You know, it is always an honored to be nominated … it really is, especially on something as big as the ACMs, which is country music’s biggest stage, where really anybody you’re competing against and nominated with are just the elite group. So you really kind of feel like you’re in a different league when you’re nominated with some of those folks,” he said.

“But to win is just a completely different feeling like nothing else I’ve ever experienced in my life. For being this little band from Texas, who still feels like the little garage band who could, to be sitting behind Dierks Bentley, who we’re out on tour with, and to be nominated in the same category and actually win, it was very gratifying. It kind of really made us understand how far we’ve come.”

For the third straight year, the band will be among the headliners at the Tumbleweed Dance Hall’s annual Calf Fry in Stillwater. EYB will close the raucous event Thursday night.

To read more of my interview with Jones, click here. For more information on Calf Fry, go to www.calffry.com.

-BAM

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Interview: Eli Young Band talks “Crazy Girl,” Academy of Country Music Awards, before Thursday show at Stillwater’s Calf Fry

eft, Jon Jones, Chris Thompson, Mike Eli and James Young, of musical group The Eli Young Band, pose backstage with the award for song of the year for "Crazy Girl" at the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, April 1, 2012 in Las Vegas. (AP Photo)

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A version of this story appears in Wednesday’s Life section of The Oklahoman.

Eli Young Band celebrating ‘crazy’ year
After winning the song of the year trophy at the ACM Awards with their breakout smash ‘Crazy Girl,’ the Texas country-rockers are returning to Stillwater  — their favorite ‘home away from home’  — to play Thursday at the 21st Annual Calf Fry.

After a crazy 2011, the dreams just keep on getting better for Eli Young Band in 2012.

Fresh off a March trek to Australia for their first international tour, the Texas country-rockers got a great April Fool’s Day surprise when their platinum-selling, chart-topping breakout smash “Crazy Girl” also won the song of the year at the Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas.

“‘Crazy Girl’ going No. 1 nationally, that was a big win for the year, and then that leading up to three nominations, we just thought it really couldn’t get any better than that. And then we were like, ‘That means we’re gonna have really good tickets for the show!’ So we were real excited about that. Then we get to Vegas after going to Australia, which was the highlight of our year up to that point, and they tell us that we’re presenting for album of the year. And we’re like, ‘That’s great. We get some camera time; we get to be on stage at least once.’ And then we win the first award of the night,” said bassist Jon Jones, still sounding amazed almost three weeks after the ACM Awards.

“So really it was the best night that we’ve ever had as a band.”

The breakout success has been a long time coming for the Denton, Texas-based quartet — singer/guitarist Mike Eli, guitarist James Young, drummer Chris Thompson and Jones — which its namesakes started back in 2000 at the University of North Texas. This week, the band will play a familiar gig that sort of sums up their 12-year journey to mainstream country music success: the 21st Annual Calf Fry at the Tumbleweed Dance Hall in Stillwater.

“Calf Fry for us is one of those events for us that we’ve done a handful of times and it’s one of those festivals where we’ve played everywhere from the opening slot when the doors are opening and people are filing in and we’re the band that’s basically testing out the PA to a middle slot when the sun’s still out … to the headliner of the night when everybody’s focused on the band and just going crazy,” Jones said last week from Montana. “We love the town and the energy the fans bring. It was the first town outside of the Dallas-Fort Worth area we ever really played … so it’s been our favorite home away from home for a very long time.”

In other words, for more than a decade before “Crazy Girl” became the ACM’s song of the year, the Eli Young Band was building success the long, hard way — touring relentlessly, earning a reputation for high-energy shows and honing their songcraft and musicianship — and for Jones, “oh, it makes it so much better.”

“Well, keep religion out of it, but it’s more of an evolution, I would say. ‘Crazy Girl’ was definitely a huge spark and it led to a lot of big things for us, but there were a lot of big things before that that led to ‘Crazy Girl.’ I think a big spark for us was meeting Frank Liddell, who’s produced both of our (major-label) records,” he said.

“It was very full circle when we were able to present the award that Miranda (Lambert, a fellow Texan who now lives in Tishomingo,) won for album of the year, because Frank Liddell produced that album and it was actually Miranda that introduced us to Frank. So after winning our award, we got to give one to her and Frank, and he’s the one that helped us put out our last two records … He’s the one that introduced us to everybody that we now work with and just really showed us the ropes and believed in us and told us the right way to do it. He said, ‘Keep on doing what you’re doing down in Texas and build that foundation and don’t worry about everything else because it will fall into place eventually. If you keep on making fans the way you’re making fans and making the kind of music you’re making, it’ll happen eventually.’”

It turned out to be sterling advice. In 2008, the band released its major-label debut, “Jet Black & Jealous,” which reached No. 5 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and No. 30 on the cross-genre Billboard Top 200 list and produced the band’s first top 20 hit, “Always the Love Songs.”

The title of that hit turned out to be quite telling for the band. The surprisingly sweet ballad “Crazy Girl,” the lead-off single from the band’s 2011 album “Life at Best,” slowly gained a following, eventually selling more than 2 million copies, garnering 10 million-plus YouTube views for its video and earning the Billboard top country song of 2011 title. For many country music fans, it even became the wedding song of choice, which surprised the band’s bassist.

“It’s just different enough to catch your ear but the lyrics are simple and strong enough that it’ll get you singing along,” Jones said. “I think people really connected with the sentiment of that song. … We always loved the song. We’re suckers for a good love song, but why we loved that song was because it just has a slightly different take to it. … You hear ‘crazy girl,’ and you’re thinking one thing, but no, it’s a love song. And it’s a very endearing song, and people were really falling in love with it and making it their own.”

The follow-up single, “Even if It Breaks Your Heart,” seems a bit prophetic with its lyrics “some dreams keep on getting better, gotta keep believing if you wanna know for sure.” The rousing anthem has raced to No. 18 on the Billboard country songs chart, becoming the group’s fastest-moving single at radio, though Jones laughingly claims that’s fairly easy “since every single we’ve had before this has been so slow.”

“‘Crazy Girl’ took almost a whole year to get up the charts, which is partially why it was the No. 1 song at country radio last year, because it just stuck around for such a long time. But ‘Even if It Breaks Your Heart’ feels like the perfect follow-up to ‘Crazy Girl.’ Even though it’s a song we didn’t write, it really tells the story of why we’re in this position. For people who are hearing us for the first time with ‘Crazy Girl’ … ‘Even if It Breaks Your Heart’ kind of tells our story, about the fact that we’re a band and kind of the passion we have (for our music).”

The band opened last month in Australia for Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, is continuing to tour nationwide Dierks Bentley through May, and getting ready to play the big Stagecoach Festival in Indio, Calif. In addition, the Texans will be part of the lineup when Rascal Flatts’ new “American Band” tour launches in June. But Jones said he and his cohorts also are looking forward to savoring their recent success with faithful fans in their old stomping grounds.

“You know, I think Calf Fry would be the right place to go right now. I don’t know. We just keep on telling ourselves, ‘you know, it can’t get better than this,’ but I think now (it’s about) having longevity and keeping the momentum going. I think the biggest thing for us right now is realizing that it doesn’t happen on its own at any point in time, that it doesn’t go on cruise control, our career. This really is opening lots of doors and lots of opportunities for us … ‘cause more people are playing our music right now than ever have before. So we feel like life in a lot of ways couldn’t get better than it is right now, but there’s still a lot to learn.”

GOING ON

21st Annual Calf Fry

Featuring: Eli Young Band, Randy Rogers Band, Gary Allan, Cody Canada & The Departed, Wade Bowen, Kevin Fowlerd and more.

When: Thursday-Saturday. Show starts at 5:30 p.m.; doors at 4 p.m.

Where: Tumbleweed Dance Hall, Lakeview and Country Club roads, Stillwater.

Information: www.calffry.com.

-BAM

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Festival of the Arts continues in downtown Oklahoma City

A kinetic sculpture by Andrew Carson is shown Tuesday, the opening day of the Festival of the Arts in downtown Oklahoma City. Photo by Doug Hoke, The Oklahoman

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The 46th annual Festival of the Arts celebrating the visual, performing and culinary arts continues today in downtown Oklahoma City.

Hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. today through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Festival Plaza, on Hudson Avenue and at the revamped Myriad Botanical Gardens.

The event will include 144 juried artists showcasing their wares, 31 fabulous food booths, about 300 performers providing live entertainment on four stages, plus a sculpture park, the South Hudson Gallery’s pro-am exhibition, children’s activities and exhibits and more. Oh, and admission is FREE.

To read my preview of the event, click here.

For more information, call 270-4848 or go to www.artscouncilokc.com.

Here is today’s performing arts schedule. For the full schedule, click here.

Wednesday

Café Stage

11 a.m. Arabesque – Traditional/Folk

Noon    Local Honey – Country

1 p.m.   Bill Bordeau – Traditional/Folk

2          Jared Lekites – Rock/Pop

3          Not Just Country Line Dancers – Dance

4          Evan and Gracie Barry – Variety

5          Yumare Mexican Folkloric Dancers – Dance

6          Life Change Ballroom Dancing – Dance

7:30      Maurice Johnson and Company – Jazz

Great Lawn Stage

11 a.m. Aspiring Attitudes – Dance

Noon    Heritage Hall 6th Grade Choir – Choral

1 p.m.   Davis 4th and 5th Honor Choir – Choral

2          Harding Fine Arts Academy Improv – Improv

3          Michael King – Magic

4          Ty Richard – Pop, Traditional/Folk

5          Rosh Pinah Messianic Jewish Dance

6          Festival Idol Competition

7          Son del Barrio – Salsa/Meringue

Water Stage

11 a.m. Dana Miller – Opera

Noon    Lauren Nichols – Pop/Country

1 p.m.   David James McKinny – Rock/Pop

2          City with Just A Lil’Country Cloggers – Clog Dancing

3          Bob Dupree & Friends – Folk

4          The Blue Chair Band – Rock

5          So Ye – Rock

6          411 featuring Cara Black – Jazz/R&B

7:30      June Bug Spade – Rock

Art Moves Stage

11 a.m. ACM@UCO Vocal Students Showcase – vocal group performance

Noon    OKC Woodcarvers Club – Woodcarving Demonstration

1 p.m.   Miss Brown To You -Jazz/Folk

5          The Trad Jazz Project – Traditional Jazz

6          OKC Improv – Comedy Group

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