The story is called "Restaurant offering discount on food for political signs" By Bree Steffen. We add a splash of Irish music to the story.
Koco came to Sean Cummings June 25th, and we were there!
The story is called "Restaurant offering discount on food for political signs" By Bree Steffen. We add a splash of Irish music to the story.
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Robex is a young, music loving woman living in Sweden. Somehow she ran across HonkyTonk StepChild on facebook and we agreed to be interviewed. Here is the riveting nonfiction story that answers many questions you may have about Casey and me. Interview with HonkyTonk StepChild.
Wow! Our names in the same paragraph as Selena Gomez and Laurence Fishburne! The article by Brandy McDonnell, entertainment reporter for NewsOK is about the recent private screening. William H. Macy returns to Oklahoma City to celebrate "Rudderless" Recommended reading For more Rudderless news from our perspective we offer the five part Rudderless series, from getting the gig to the private screening. We love these charming write-ups by OKC Art Moves team! Angela Hodgkinson and Evan Crowley have a weekly battle to see who can out-write the other.
Back in December Fowler posted a shout-out on facebook looking for songs by local musicians for Fowler VW commercials. Casey emailed our recent recording of Sally Goodin/ Ride Ol’ Buck to Water. Our song was one of those chosen. Skyline Media Group called Casey and asked us to come in for a quick photo. Friday Jan. 31st we found Skyline Media and it turned out they were filming a tv commercial. We appear in a few glorious seconds! Rudderless goes to Sundance in Parkcity Utah!! Brandy McDonnell wrote the story: Sundance Film Festival starts today: Oklahoma movies "Rudderless" and "This May Be the Last Time" on lineup Jennifer James, writer and creator of OKC Blogzine, Generation X spotted our truck in the Paseo. She shares her experience in this report: "Field Journal: Week 47 I have no idea what’s going on here, but I thought I better take a picture and tell you about it." Generation X Blogzine holds a massive amount of fun to read OKC-centric articles written in first person. Jennifer describes her mission: " I blog about Generation X (as well as Gen Y andGeneration Z), family, motherhood, pop culture, career, social issues and life in Oklahoma City. Also, there are nice pictures." HonkyTonk StepChild brings simplicity back to Oklahoma City’s Americana music scene. Louis Fowler July 31st, 2013 If you’re anybody in the local music scene, chances are you’ve come across Casey Friedman. Like a local Zelig, Friedman — whose father owned Horn Trader Music, where many local musicians got their start — was the mastermind behind Inner State Studio, which produced such acts as The Reverb Brothers, as well as being the brains behind the Acoustic Oklahoma online series.But at the height of his success, he walked away from it all and went country, forming HonkyTonk StepChild with Local Honey fiddler Minna Biggs. The duo preferred to play their music on street corners rather than stages. “What we are striving for is a joyful noise, a joyful sound,” Friedman said. “The StepChild in our name, it’s more about picking your feet up. It’s all about being a child and moving around and having fun. The idea behind HonkyTonk is that we’re kind of doing country, but it’s our own thing.” "Sometimes it just happens," he explained, "but that's pretty typical when you play on the street." He was referring to the impromptu harmonica third to their duet. "The duo is called 'Honkytonk Stepchild' and they have this strong 'good time' feel to them. Really solid proto-blugrass feel; very American roots." - Rustin Sparks of Oklahoma The Way I See It |
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