Blues Society of Tulsa Established 2002

We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of

education, knowledge, and appreciation of Blues Music to ensure preservation

of the music and it's history for the future of many generations to come.    

 

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I listened to that CD a minimum of 6 times on my trip out here to the West Coast, what a treasure of talent we have in our own 'backyard'. - Bill Welch (Lifetime Member of BST... Bill ordered 10 more for his friends & family)

Two Thumbs Up!!!!  ...I see a few bands out on the road, but there are only a couple of other towns that can come close to the amount and quality of music Tulsa has. - Paul "Blues Hippy" Rowlett (formerly with KMOD's Smokehouse)

The Blues Society of Tulsa just released its first compilation disc - Green Country Okies . . . and one damned Englishman. My original song, Up and Down My Thighs (from my disc, In Your Impala) is one of 18 tracks. The disc features a boatload of local and regional blues artists including Jennifer Marriott, Wanda Watson, Steve Pryor, Dustin Pittsley, Scott Ellison and Little Joe McLerran. The disc is more fun than a barrel full of monkeys! Tons of great original blues. Buy your copy today. - Cindy Cain (Contributing Artist for Green Country Okies)

Besides our regional musicians, which we feel are some of the best in the industry, some special guests on the songs for this CD are Ray Bonneville on Harmonica on Little Joe McLerran's Month of Sundays, Malford Milligan (of 90's Storyville fame... think "Good Day For The Blues & Don't Make Me Cry") on Vocals with Jeff Parker on My Heart Is On Fire, David Teegarden on Drums (Grammy Award Winner with Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band and Teegarden & Van Winkle and JJ Cale's recent Road To Escondido) and Casey Van Beek on Bass (The Tractors) on Steve Pryor's Runaway Lullaby and Scott Ellison's Keys To My Heart (which also includes Dick Sims from Eric Clapton's 70's Tulsa band), and on Dustin Pittsley's In The Morning is Corey Mauser on Clavinet & Hammond B3 (Big Head Todd & The Monsters... you've heard them on the Nissan commercials with their remake of John Lee Hooker's Boom Boom) - Eddie Bagwell Blues Society of Tulsa, VP


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Blues Society of Tulsa                              

11119 E. 13th Pl.

Tulsa, OK 74128

2009 Officers:

  • President and Blues News Editor, Bill Martin (email for info)  

  • Vice President & Webmaster, Eddie Bagwell (918) 695-6260

  • Secretary, Tammy Hodges

  • Treasurer, Don McDonald

Other Essential Positions:

  • Awards Chairman, Fred Morrow
  • Blues In The Schools, David Berntson
  • Merchandise Coordinator & Membership Chairperson, Vivian Martin

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