Documentary trailer available on NewsOK
You may have read a story in Sunday’s edition of The Oklahoman about Horseshoe Road’s journey to Japan and Thailand, and a documentary about the band’s three-week trip that will debut statewide this year on OETA.
Did you know that a 5-minute trailer on the documentary is available for free on NewsOK? Music performed by Horseshoe Road plays as background music throughout the trailer.
Click to read the story. To watch the trailer, click the play button under “Related Video.”
The full-length documentary will be an hour long and available in high-definition.
Horseshoe Road’s members are bassist Brad Benge of Sallisaw, violinist Kyle Dillingham of Enid and guitarist Dustin Jones of Yukon. All are vocalists.
The band performs 7 to 10 p.m. every Thursday at Kamp’s Meat Market, 1310 NW 25. Daily performances are scheduled during the Oklahoma State Fair, Sept. 13-23, at the OPUBCO Pavilion. Times are 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., 4 to 5 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m.
The band’s debut CD, “Home Fries,” is available at Inter-City Violin Studio, 1414 NW 30, and Route 66, a retail shop, at 50 Penn Place. Another CD is expected in early 2008. Some of the band’s songs may be heard in their entirety at www.myspace.com/horseshoeroad.
Click to visit Horseshoe Road’s official Web site.
Brian Sargent
Staff Writer
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