More on the School of Rock
More coverage on the “school of rock”:
And some comments by Wayne Coyne:
“This tells young musicians ‘You’re not alone.’”
“It’s unique … it pushed the boundaries of what it’s like to be a musician coming from Oklahoma.”
- Wayne Coyne
If you’ve got a choice between getting a Hard Rock Cafe and a Planet Hollywood or this school of rock, well, really now, how can anyone say this school doesn’t come out on top?
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Has anyone else seen Wayne riding his bicycle around the NW part of the city? I saw him riding the Lake Overholser trails and through a neighborhood in Bethany. In fact, he even helped a relative of mine get a cat out of a tree (no kidding!) Weird, huh? He’s a rock star with roots and a real connection to this city. I love it!
Wayne Coyne is the Pied Piper. He’s showing that creativity and the unconventional do have a place in this city of ours.
Steve, I’d love to see a story about how the Aubrey margin-call news (and the general CHK financial situation) might impact all of their planned real estate development. Are we going to see these projects wilt on the vine over the next several years? Thanks.




This is really cool
and also, Wayne Coyne is the coolest guy in the world, is he not? He has a certain wisdom about him.