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Normanite Gabe Wingfield's micro-label Maritime Fist Glee Club is helping bring "difficult" music to Oklahoma audiences.
If anyone needed proof that offbeat, eclectic music is thriving in Oklahoma, they need look no further than Norman's Gabe Wingfield.
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Jeff Richardson, usually clad in sportcoat on stage, looks at the crowd when he's performing Locust Avenue gigs. He clearly enjoys himself, whether belting out the chorus of one of the band's orginals or stepping back from the mic to noodle a solo on his Gibson SG guitar.
Reviews
Anvil Salute
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Posted at Mr. Atavist's blog for his radio show, Sunrise Ocean Bender on November 17, 2012:
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This was sent to me by George Parsons from Dream Magazine. Appeared in issue #7.
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We get a mention in the Ptolemaic Terrascope's online version of Rumbles in August 2007: They're nice people.
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Sort of an honorable mention in Kevin Moist's 2006 Year in Review over at Deep Water Acres. Mighty nice of him.
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Lee Jackson posted a review at his Womblife blog on March 6, 2007. Good on him, and good on us.
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Michael Snyder wrote a nice review that appears in Skyscraper #24 (Spring 2007):
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Posted at Animal Psi on May 1, 2007 along with a review of our self-titled cassette:
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A rather longish, but very nice/thorough reviewed appeared at Foxy Digitalis on Wednesday, January 30, 2007. It's damn swell.
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This appeared in The Oklahoma Gazette on Wednesday, September 13, 2006 as part of their local artist review section Soundcheck written by Preston Jones:
Locust Avenue
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Appearing at QRO Magazine. Online here. Written by Graham Goodwin | Wednesday, 25 June 2008. It received a 7.0 out of 10.0. That's pretty good.
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Written by Josh McBee, this review appeared in POP Magazine, Friday, 22 April 2005:
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This review was written by Preston Jones and appeared in the Oklahoma Gazette, Wednesday 27 April, 2005:
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Reviewed in Dream Magazine #7:
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Appeared in POP Magazine Friday, 9 Sept. 2001:
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Written by Mats Gustafsson. Appeared in issue #12 (October 2001) of The Broken Face
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Reviewed in Dream Magazine #7:
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Locust Avenue formed in Norman, Oklahoma after the guys got together as a Kinks tribute band, Locust Avenue went their separate ways, reformed, and eventually joined up with guitarist, Todd Walker (Defenestration).
Dreamt Of By Armadillos
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Written by Mats Gustafsson. Appeared in issue #17 (September 2003) of The Broken Face
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Written by Chris Rodriguez. Posted & reviewed online at oklahomarock.com (Jan 2004).
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Written by Brain Faulkner. Posted & reviewed online at Aural Innovations (Mar 2004):
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Reviewed in Dream Magazine #7:
Stephen J.
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Reviewed in Dream Magazine #7:
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Posted at Independent Clauses. Written by Mark Pranger:
Gavagai
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Written by Chris Rodriguez. Posted & reviewed online at oklahomarock.com (July 2004):
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Reviewed in Dream Magazine #7:
Spagirus
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Appeared in issue #17 (September 2003) of The Broken Face. Written by Mats Gustafsson.
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Written by Chris Rodriguez. Posted & reviewed online at oklahomarock.com (Jan 2004):
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Reviewed in Dream Magazine #7:
>3
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Appeared in POP Magazine Friday, 22 Feb. 2002:
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Written by Mats Gustafsson. Appeared in issue #12 (October 2001) of The Broken Face
Moment Trio
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Posted and reviewed as part of Bones From The Garden at Deep Water Acres (Feb 2006):
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Reviewed in Dream #6 (May 2006) by George Parsons:
Gown
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Posted and reviewed by Brad Rose at Foxy Digitalis (December 2005):
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Reviewed in Dream Magazine #7: