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  2. Category:Musicians from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Musicians from Tulsa, Oklahoma (98 P) G. Musical groups from Oklahoma (5 C, 48 P) Guitarists from Oklahoma (84 P) S. Singers from Oklahoma (2 C, 89 P)

  3. The Crusaders (jazz fusion group) - Wikipedia

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    Henderson later led a band called the Jazz Crusaders, in which Felder and Carlton also played, and Felder and Sample reunited as the Crusaders in 2003. [ 4 ] Wayne Henderson died in Culver City, California on April 5, 2014; [ 8 ] Joe Sample died in Houston, Texas on September 12, 2014; [ 9 ] and Wilton Felder died in Whittier, California on ...

  4. Category:Musical groups from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band; R. Rainbows Are Free; Raze (Christian pop group) Read Southall Band; Red City Radio; Ricochet (band) S. SafetySuit; Sons (band)

  5. Category:Rock music groups from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Heavy metal musical groups from Oklahoma (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Rock music groups from Oklahoma" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  6. Category:The Crusaders members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the American jazz fusion band The Crusaders, also known as The Jazz Crusaders. Pages in category "The Crusaders members" The following 6 pages are in this ...

  7. From tribal leaders to athletes, these are the newest ... - AOL

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    The newest class of Oklahoma Hall of Fame members were inducted into the illustrious group Thursday night, one of whom was inducted posthumously. From tribal leaders to athletes, these are the ...

  8. Stix Hooper - Wikipedia

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    Hooper developed an interest in music, drums, and percussion at an early age. Starting in middle school with band director George Magruder, he began devoting much of his time to the study of music. While he was a student at Wheatley High School (Houston), he formed the band the Swingsters

  9. Brian A. Britt - Wikipedia

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    He attended the University of Oklahoma and was a member of The Pride as an undergraduate, ultimately becoming The Pride's percussion section leader. Britt earned his bachelor's degree in music education in 1987, which was the year The Pride received the Sudler Trophy , and remained at OU as a percussion graduate assistant for The Pride in 1987.