Archive for November 15th, 2007

OklahomaRock.com is going big time.

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One of my favorite Oklahoma websites is the blog over at OklahomaRock.com. It’s always been a great place to stay up-to-date with the Oklahoma music scene. For the past few weeks, they have been counting down (five at a time) the Top 100 Oklahoma Musicians of all time. As a result, we now get this news:

I’ll be on OklaTravelNet (Oklahoma’s Online Travel Channel) today talking about the list. The show starts at noon and last until 1:30, but I’m not sure exactly what time I’ll be on. If you can’t catch it line, don’t worry. They archive every show and today’s show should be available for viewing at anytime.

On Sunday, I’ll be joining Lacey on 94.7 The Buzz’s local show, Buzz Born & Bred. We’ll be playing some of the bands on the Top 100 list. The show starts at 10pm.

I’ll be honest with you, I think OklaTravelNet is sort of silly, and I really haven’t listened to the Buzz since it was 95x, but congratulations to Ryan and all of OklahomaRock’s writers for some well deserved recognition and publicity. Trust me, coming up with a “well written” list of 100 things is hard to do. It’s probably even harder when you have to write something objective about Toby Keith, Hinder and Hanson. Keep it up, guys!

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Be A Humanitarian


At The Lost Ogle, we are nothing if not charitable. Rarely does a day go by when we aren’t stopped on the street and thanked for all the humanitarian work that we do. In a recent poll, readers were asked to name the one adjective that describes us. The top 3 responses were, of course:

1. Charitable
2. Big-hearted
3. Smells-as-if-you-haven’t-showered-in-weeks

Now that our humanitarian creds are proven by this scientific poll, I thought it would be a good idea to let you know some of our favorite local charities. During this upcoming holiday season I hope you can generously help out as many of these as possible.

Mobile Meals

Though I have heard good things about the organization that brings warm meals to the elderly and the homebound, this particular chapter of Mobile Meals is always there to make sure Al Eschbach has a meal during his remotes. When he’s broadcasting at a restaurant it isn’t an issue, but how is Al supposed to eat on the air if he’s at a car dealership or a casino? Please, readers, we must make sure the soothing tones of Al chewing his food over the airwaves continues. Donate some radishes to Mobile Meals today.

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