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October 18, 2012

Concerts, 10.19.12





JAZZ NIGHT AT THE CANEBRAKE, 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays, The Canebrake, four miles east of Wagoner off Oklahoma 51. No cover charge. Information: (918) 485-1810.

ROXY TRIBUTE SHOWS, 7 p.m. The Roxy Theater, 220 W. Okmulgee Ave., third Friday of the month. Tickets are $10 advance, $15 at the door and can be purchased at the Muskogee Civic Center, Sweet and Sassy, John Michael Music Store and Rustic Elegance. Information: (918) 684-6363.

JAM SESSIONS, 6 p.m. Sundays, Down Home Blues Club, 701 D.C. Minner St., Rentiesville. Information: (918) 855-0978.

PAUL MALOY, 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Plumb Theatre, 5 1/2 miles east of Eufaula on Oklahoma 9 at Longtown. The theater has gospel music on Fridays and country music on Saturdays. There’s no admission charge Fridays and $5 on Saturdays. It is a family friendly theater with no smoking or alcohol allowed. Concession available. Information: (918) 452-2020.

MUSIC AT THE CANEBRAKE, 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, The Canebrake, four miles east of Wagoner off Oklahoma 51. No cover charge. Information: (918) 485-1810 or www.thecanebrake.com.

OKAY GOSPEL SINGING, 6 p.m., first Saturday of each month, Okay Community Center. Muskogee move has been canceled. Singers/musicians are Anew Direction. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Donations welcome. Information: (918) 360-1968.

SATURDAY NIGHT SPOTLIGHT, 7 p.m., third Saturday, The Roxy Theater, 220 W. Okmulgee Ave. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Cost: $5, adults, and free, children 12 and under. It is open to the public. Information: (918) 807-1278.

LEE GREENWOOD, Oct. 19, Osage Casino-Pawhuska.

SCOTT AND LEIGH ANN MATTHEWS, 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 19, Jincy’s Kitchen, 7 1/4 miles southwest of Keys on Qualls Road. Information: (918) 457-5515 or www.matthews-music.com.

ANDREA LEAP, 7 p.m. Oct. 22, Northeastern State University Jazz Lab, Tahlequah. Leap has performed with musical theater and opera companies throughout the country, and is a specialist in cabaret music of Paris in the 1920s. She will present a cabaret recital titled Ca c'est L'amour featuring the music of Kurt Weill, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen and hits made famous by the legendary Edith Piaf. Cost: $10 or $5 for students, available at the door. Information: (918) 444-2721.

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, Oct. 23, BOK Center, Tulsa. Tickets available online at www.bokcenter.com, Arby’s Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets, or by calling (866) 726-5287.

JO DEE MESSINA, Oct. 26, Osage Casino-Sand Springs

STEVE PRYOR BAND, 7 p.m. Oct. 26, Roxy Theater. Tickets: $10. Information: (918) 684-6363.

JEREMY HART PRESENTS THE I WILL SING CONCERT, 6 p.m. Nov. 3, Roxy Theater. Also appearing will be the national charting family group, The Dunaways. Doors open at 5 p.m. Tickets: $15; children under 10 are $1. Tickets can be purchased by calling (918) 348-8500 or by visiting www.jeremyhartmusic.com. Ticket locations include Ruth’s Christian Bookstore (501 N Main. St.) and The Blessing Christian Bookstore (930 Eastside Blvd.).

JOHN FABIAN CD RELEASE PARTY, Nov. 3, Muskogee Country Club.

BRAVE MEN, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 10, Roxy Theater. Tickets: $10 in advance and at the door. Information: (918) 684-6363.

CARRIE UNDERWOOD “THE BLOWN AWAY TOUR,” Nov. 21, BOK Center, Tulsa. Tickets available online at www.bokcenter.com, Arby’s Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets, or by calling (866) 726-5287.

JUSTIN BIEBER, Jan. 9, BOK Center, Tulsa. Tickets available online at www.bokcenter.com, Arby’s Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets, or by calling (866) 726-5287.

THE WHO, Feb. 14, BOK Center, Tulsa. Tickets available online at www.bokcenter.com, Arby’s Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets, or by calling (866) 726-5287.

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