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    I'm really into music and would like to start going out to places to listen to some local stuff or go to some small concerts or things like that. I used to do this kind of stuff occationally with friends when I was in Idaho, and since I've been back here for a year I would liketo try to keep doing that.

    My question to you is... Are there any places here in OKC or the surrounding area that a 17 year old can go to and listen to good, live music?

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    The UCO Jazz Lab comes to mind.

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    The Conservatory is the best place to catch indie rock that passes through OKC.

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    I'll have to check those places out. Thanks for the ideas.

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    The Jazz Lab is a good place to check out, and don't let the name fool you. It's not all jazz. (But jazz is good stuff)

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    Where in Idaho did you live Ash_Fox? I was stationed at Mountain Home AFB from 2002 to last year. I really liked the Boise area, but wasn't a very big fan of Mountain Home.

    Also, to answer your question: go to Untitled Page and check his schedule. You owe it to yourself to at least see one of his shows.
    ...this shortest straw has been pulled for you

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    VZD's. Blue Note. Wormy Dog. Armstrong College in Edmond.

    That gives you a wide variety of music...

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    What kind of music do you like?

    There are plenty of all ages venues:

    OKC -
    The Conservatory
    Convergence
    The Factory
    Bricktown Ballroom
    Sauced
    Blue Door
    VZD's (before 11pm)

    Edmond -
    The Warehouse
    UCO Jazz Lab

    Norman -
    The Opolis
    The Red Room

    There is also Fusion Affect in Shawnee if you want to go out that far, and then there is the King Of Clubs and The Tree in Claremore, and too many to list in Tulsa. All of the above are worth the drive.

    Then there are restaurants all around town that have live music on their patios during summer -
    Red Rock Canyon Grill
    Lakeside Grill
    The Mantel
    Deep Deuce
    Mickey Mantles
    Nonnas
    Louie's
    Toby Keith's

    Grab an Oklahoma Gazette...they are all around town and free. They'll point you in the right direction.

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    The free Sunday Twilight Concerts have started up for the summer too. This summer they will all be at the Myriad Botanical Gardens.

    Here is the link to the schedule:

    Twilight Concerts | Arts Council of Oklahoma City

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    [QUOTE=AFCM;146454]Where in Idaho did you live Ash_Fox? I was stationed at Mountain Home AFB from 2002 to last year. I really liked the Boise area, but wasn't a very big fan of Mountain Home.QUOTE]

    I was in Boise. I really liked it there. ^^ I never made it out to Mountain Home, but the majority of my friends said they weren't big fans either, so I figure I didn't miss out on much.

    Thank you all for your suggestions. I will have to check those places out! Sounds like I have a lot of music to look forward to. Thanks!!

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    My friend Stephanie runs Wirlwind Productions and puts on shows now at the Rock Lounge at 4612 NW 10th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmonroe View Post
    My friend Stephanie runs Wirlwind Productions and puts on shows now at the Rock Lounge at 4612 NW 10th.
    Stephanie rocks! But that place isn't all ages.

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    True, not all ages, but they have great drink specials... drown night. lol.

    I first started working with her when I ran a music venue here in midwest city.. too bad they sold the building...

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    VZD's. Blue Note. Wormy Dog. Armstrong College in Edmond.

    That gives you a wide variety of music...
    Armstrong College? wow. that's random. Most non-PCG people don't know about it. I wouldn't necessarily call it a "hot spot" for music either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taggart View Post
    Armstrong College? wow. that's random. Most non-PCG people don't know about it. I wouldn't necessarily call it a "hot spot" for music either.
    They frequently have concerts out there. (piano, strings, etc)

    Definitely not PCG here, just an Edmond native.

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    don't forget to check out OklahomaRock.com - Your Source for Oklahoma Music for show listings around town...

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