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  2. List of songs about Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Say you never get to heaven, Oklahoma's not that far." "Oklahoma" – Bathtub Mary, 2002. [195] "Leavin' Oklahoma the car broke down." "Oklahoma" – Fred Gillen, Jr., 2002. [196] "I'm not going down without a fight the like of which/will knock out every light/and burn out every switch in Oklahoma." Lyrics also quote a line from Oscar Hammerstein.

  3. Category:Musical groups from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  4. Music of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    "For Oklahoma, I'm Yearning" — Wava White/Jack Guthrie "The Gal From Oklahoma" — Junior Brown "Good Old Oklahoma" — Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys "Home In Oklahoma" — Jack Elliott for Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers "Home, Sweet Oklahoma" — Tom Paxton "Home Sweet Oklahoma" - Leon Russell "If You're Ever In Oklahoma" - J. J ...

  5. Meet OK3, the Oklahoma pop trio appearing on 'The Voice' Season 25. Music fans can keep their eyes and ears out for OK3's blind audition on Monday's first episode of "The Voice" Season 25.. As the ...

  6. Read Southall Band - Wikipedia

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    The Read Southall Band, sometimes referred to as just Southall, is an American country rock band from Stillwater, Oklahoma, formed by Read Southall, a native of Blair, Oklahoma. The band is associated with the Oklahoma red dirt music scene.

  7. Where is my Oklahoma state tax refund? Here's what to ... - AOL

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    Here's what to know if you're still waiting. ... Alexia Aston, The Oklahoman. March 20, 2024 at 6:11 AM. ... to receive your tax refund will vary depending on how you filed your Oklahoma taxes, ...

  8. The Willis Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Two of the Willis brothers (James, Charles) and Webb "Robber Baron" Cardwell, played together as teenagers from the early 1930s under the name Oklahoma Wranglers. [1] They were regulars on Shawnee, Oklahoma station KGFF through the decade, [ 1 ] but in 1939, Joe married and exited the group. [ 2 ]

  9. Wilderado - Wikipedia

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    The current name is an altered version of the name of a town in Texas called Wildorado, which the band came across while driving late at night. [13] Originally the band was named "Bird Dog" until they learned that another band had been using the name prior to them, which prompted the change to the current name.