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The Dusty 45s won’t drop the ball on Seattle’s New Year’s Eve revelers

Posted December 26th, 2009 by genestout

Seattle Americana and roots-music band The Dusty 45s celebrate New Year’s Eve in two times zones.
Performing Dec. 31 at the Tractor Tavern, the first show begins at 6:30 p.m. and coincides with the dropping of the ball at midnght in New York City. The second show starts at 10:00 p.m. in time for the festivities [...]

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CONCERT REVIEW: Wanda Jackson plays to ‘new generation’ at Tractor

Posted November 28th, 2009 by genestout

Mistletoe may be Oklahoma’s state flower, but Sooner State native Wanda Jackson surely isn’t in the mood for a kiss when she’s singing such songs as “Mean Mean Man” or “Hard Headed Woman” with a feisty, raspy voice.
But behind the trademark sass is a heart of gold.
Jackson, dressed in her signature red dress and dangling [...]

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Rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson performs tonight at Tractor Tavern

Posted November 27th, 2009 by genestout

Rockabilly pioneer Wanda Jackson, who once dated Elvis Presley, performs tonight (Nov. 27) at the Tractor Tavern with the Marshall Scott Warner Band. Petunia and Vipers open at 9 p.m. Tickets: $18.
On Sept. 30, Oklahoma City dedicated a street to the Oklahoma native: Wanda Jackson Way. Read the story and watch a video of the [...]

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