Music

Bands play two sets from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Wednesdays. No cover charge.

If you have a band suggestion please send it to info@thecanebrake.com


Aug. 18: La Moustache (hipster acoustic pop and chicks still dig them)

Aug. 25: Joe Baxter (He’s got a new CD out and it’s great. Come buy him a shot of whiskey and he’ll sing the whole thing for you)

Sept. 1: Mark Bruner & Shelby Eicher (If you haven’t heard them you should; guitar with fiddle & mandolin and they’re awesome)

Sept. 8: Rick Reiley (great humor, fine crooner and friend of Gene Collier and J. Fullbright. Also, it’s Tulsa Green Drinks night)

Sept. 15: Roger Jaeger (he plays sitar, guitar and has a great World music vibe – very chill, check it)

Sept. 22: April Howard (teacher by day – painter, photographer, singer and guitar player by night)

Sept. 29: Eddie Elliott (he’s coming from Iowa on his way to Arizona – Eddie’s van eats asphalt like no other)

Oct. 6: Ruby’s Begonia (Vegas, baby. Jazzy lounge standards like Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Cole Porter)

Oct. 13: Klondike5 String Band (come experience the hillbilly reintarnation of banjo, bass, fiddle and guitar)

Oct. 20: The Double Clutchers (real music for particular people)

Oct. 27:  John Fullbright (If you’re not here, you’re not right)

Oct. 29 (Friday Halloween Party): Wild Card Band (the human juke boxes are back. Wear a costume and your dancing shoes)

Nov. 3: Travis Wackerly and the PostOakies (he’s an excellent fiddle player but he knows his way around guitar, mandolin, harmonica, banjo, viola and keyboard, too)

Nov. 10: Ali Harter (she’s got tuba on her new CD “No bees, no honey. No work, no money” so you know I’m a fan. Watch the “Best Mess” video on her website and you’l love her, too)

Nov. 17: 3/4 Kind (otherwise known as “Mighty Kinda” – cool vocals, great jams and beautiful folks)

Nov.  24: Hazzard (Dana headlined this year at “Hazzabalooza,” he plays with Jim Blair’s “Hank” tribute band and has a great CD out)

Dec. 1: Gypsy Twang (Steve and Sarah Huhn with friends Jay and Leonard play thoughtful original tunes and Sarah has a voice like an angel)

Dec. 8: Scott Aycock (father of Jesse and of Folk Salad – his new CD is chock full of local talent)

Dec. 15: Lyal Strickland (coming down from Missouri and you’ll be glad you made the trip here to see him – excellent voice)

Dec. 22: Mike Blackwell (all the way from Pryor Crick; good picker, and easily described as Folk / Indie / Americana / Red Dirt / Roots Rock)

Dec. 29: Camille Harp (OK, we’re really hitting stride here with stunning songwriters – you’ll be smitten, too)

Dec. 31 (New Year’s Eve): Mezclave (salsa dancing all night long with this awesome small big band; free dance lessons, too)