Monday, February 19, 2018

Imagine an evening out, surrounded by friends and fellow music lovers, sharing good conversation, and a passion for music in a smoke-free environment.
 
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House Concerts Unlimited
Presents an Intimate Evening with
Flagship Romance and Lauren Barth
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When:  Saturday, March 10th
Where: 1135 N. Denver Ave. Tulsa
Time:  Doors open 7pm.   The show starts 7:30pm. 
Suggested Donation:  $15 advance through Paypal and $18 DOS.  Use "Donate Now" Button below to go to Paypal.
RSVP required, as seating is limited. Your payment through paypal serves as your RSVP or if you plan to pay at the door, then RSVP to scottaypoet@gmail.com 
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Flagship Romance - "If I Can't Break Your Heart" (Official Music Video)

Flagship Romance - "If I Can't Break Your Heart"

“When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece.”

– John Ruskin (1819-1900)

It may be that the famous English art critic Ruskin uttered these words well over a century ago, but they remain relevant today, perfectly describing the life of married couple Shawn Fisher and Jordyn Jackson.  

 

Lauren Barth and Jesse Aycock play "I Won't Let Love Make a Fool Out of Me"

Lauren Barth and Jesse Aycock play "I Won't Let Love Make a Fool Out of Me"

No Depression on Lauren's Debut Album:
   Barth pushes the boundaries she had seemingly tied herself down to by emulating her folk heroes, and sings expansive, experimental songs with a psychedelic undercurrent. They say it takes your whole life to write your debut album (musician's wit, I suppose), but Barth took that saying to heart. Forager is an impressive debut by someone who knows exactly what she wants out of her music and life, even as the songs chronicle her journey to this point.

Also, save the date for a double bill with Singer/songwriterSarah Clanton and Tulsa's own Annie Ellicott.  When:  Thursday, March 22nd.  Where:  1135 N. Denver Ave. More Details later.  

Sarah Clanton - SILVER LINING - Official Music Video

Goddess Androgyny (Annie Ellicott, piano by Amy Cottingham)