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  1. Bricktown3 Metro Music Fest (ACM@UCO) rocks Bricktown

    Not sure if this has gotten the attention it deserves here. This event is Friday, April 10, and they have seriously stepped it up, IMO. In the past it has been known as ACM@UCO Rocks Bricktown, but has now been re-branded. It generally consists largely of ACM bands near the end of the school year, at various stages throughout the district and in past years has culminated in a single name headliner. They've changed up the approach this year and now have Oklahoma-based headliners who are getting lots of national attention. BRONCHO, John Fullbright and Shiny Toy Guns are fantastic gets.

    Here is the news release, with a schedule:

    ACM@UCO to Present Bigger, Bolder Music Festival in Bricktown April 10
    BRONCHO, indie rock band based in Norman, will headline the AT&T main stage at the ACM@UCO Metro Music Fest. The festival begins at 3 p.m., Friday, April 10.

    March 25, 2015

    Media Contact: Liz Johnson, Director of Public Relations and Marketing, ACM@UCO, 405-974-4711, ejohnson26@uco.edu

    ACM@UCO TO PRESENT BIGGER, BOLDER MUSIC FESTIVAL IN BRICKTOWN APRIL 10

    The Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma (ACM@UCO) will invade Oklahoma City’s Bricktown district with more than 60 ACM@UCO student bands performing in 10 different venues as a part of its “ACM@UCO Metro Music Fest” event, featuring free live music throughout the district starting at 3 p.m., Friday, April 10.

    Formerly known as “ACM@UCO Rocks Bricktown,” this is the sixth year the ACM@UCO has produced a festival of this scale. Each year the festival has grown in popularity, drawing more than 15,000 attendees in 2014.

    The “ACM@UCO Metro Music Fest” is a part of the University of Central Oklahoma’s yearlong celebration of the university’s 125th anniversary and will feature a variety of established Oklahoma artists celebrating the state’s impressive musical legacy. Notable artists include BRONCHO, John Fullbright, Matt Stansberry and The Romance, and Horse Thief, among others.

    “This year, we wanted to create an opportunity for our students to perform with other Oklahoma artists that have gained some national and international success,” said Scott Booker, CEO and executive director of ACM@UCO.

    “The ACM@UCO Metro Music Fest will truly be a transformative learning experience for our students, which we continually strive to provide to each student who enters our program.”

    In addition to the music performances, the academy will host a series of educational panels from 3-6 p.m. in the ACM@UCO Songwriting Room, located on the lobby level of the campus at 25 S. Oklahoma Ave. Panel topics include “Music and Film: A Perfect Pair” with deadCENTER Film Festival executive director Lance McDaniel at 3 p.m., “From Local to National: MMF Headliners Talk Music Career Growth Beyond Oklahoma” at 4 p.m., and “Ableton Live: A Demonstration” at 5 p.m.

    Additionally, the 2015 festival will feature a marketplace component for the first time. The “ACM@UCO Metro Music Fest Market” will offer festival attendees the opportunity to participate in a silent auction featuring ACM@UCO music gear, amps, books and more. Music industry retailers will also set up shop for record and music gear sales. Retailers include Red Dirt Brothers, Trolley Stop Record Shop and Walrus Audio. The market will take place from 3-8 p.m. on the lobby level of the ACM@UCO.

    Admission to all venues is free. Event sponsors include AT&T, Bricktown Brewery, deadCENTER Film Festival, Downtown OKC, Inc., Henry Hudson’s Public House, Keep It Local OK, The Oklahoma Gazette, Walrus Audio, Wells Fargo Advisors, 98.9 KISS FM, 100.5 KATT FM and 104.9 WILD FM.

    A current line up of bands and venues is below, with more information and updates available at ACM@UCO: Home as well as the ACM@UCO Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ACM.UCO.

    ACM@UCO Lobby
    25 S. Oklahoma Ave.
    3-8 p.m. - ACM@UCO Metro Music Fest Market

    ACM@UCO Patio
    25 S. Oklahoma Ave.
    5 p.m. - indigos music
    6 p.m. - Cutter Elliott
    7 p.m. - The Kylee Higgins Band
    8 p.m. - LoneMoon
    9 p.m. - Richard Blake
    10 p.m. - DropShop
    11 p.m. - boare

    ACM@UCO Performance Lab
    329 E. Sheridan Ave.
    7 p.m. - The Had Matters
    8 p.m. - Them Hounds
    9 p.m. - Day One
    10 p.m. - Spaceface
    11 p.m. - Horse Thief
    Midnight - Stardeath and White Dwarfs

    ACM@UCO Songwriting Room
    25 S. Oklahoma Ave., Lobby Level
    3 p.m. - PANEL: “Music and Film: A Perfect Pair”
    4 p.m. - PANEL: “From Local to National: MMF Headliners Talk Music Career Growth Beyond Oklahoma”
    5 p.m. - DEMONSTRATION: “Ableton Live: A Demonstration”
    7 p.m. - S. Reidy
    7:30 p.m. - Celadon City
    8 p.m. - Willis
    8:30 p.m. - of_cosmos
    9 p.m. - Brandon Romans
    9:30 p.m. - Fre$hjay
    10 p.m. - Schotty
    10:30 p.m. - Sardashhh
    11 p.m. - Zedek
    11:20 p.m. - Graham Preemo
    11:40 p.m. - Nick Chaos
    Midnight - Candice Cooper
    12:15 a.m. - Jabee

    AT&T Main Stage
    Southwest Corner of Reno and Oklahoma Ave.
    3 p.m. - Honey
    3:50 p.m. - NřiseBleedsSřund
    4:40 p.m. - The Argots
    5:30 p.m. - Aluma
    6:20 p.m. - Rachel Brashear
    7:10 p.m. - Ripple Green
    8 p.m. - Kaitlin Butts
    9 p.m. - Kevin & Dustin Welch
    10 p.m. - John Fullbright
    11:15 p.m. - BRONCHO

    Capt. Norm’s Dockside Bar
    105 E. California Ave.
    9 p.m. - Search Marbly
    10 p.m. - Clan Overdrive
    11 p.m. - March Of Death

    JJ’s Alley
    212 E. Sheridan Ave.
    9:30 p.m. - Allyson Meghan
    10:30 p.m. - Saige Cross
    11:30 p.m. - Grant Adams
    12:30 a.m. - Jade Castle

    Lower Bricktown Fountain Stage
    Reno and Mickey Mantle
    3 p.m. - The Crystal Cassettes
    4 p.m. - fm pilots
    5 p.m. - Mourning Patterns
    6 p.m. - Zoot Suit
    7 p.m. - Part Time Savants
    8 p.m. - Good Culture
    9 p.m. - Bowlsey
    10 p.m. - KFOR Channel Four Band
    11 p.m. - Matt Stansberry & The Romance
    12 a.m. - Equilibrium

    SONIC Water Stage
    Lower Bricktown
    3:30 p.m. - Erica Ray
    4:30 p.m. - Seph(ra)
    5:30 p.m. - Carol Morgan/Sáhniš
    6:30 p.m. - Eyes Made Ready
    7:30 p.m. - Vinace
    8:30 p.m. - Space4Lease
    9:30 p.m. - Hannah Wolff
    10:30 p.m. - Shiny Toy Guns (Acoustic Set with Carah Faye and Chad Petree)
    11:30 p.m. - Travis Traps

    Whiskey Chicks
    115 E. Reno Ave.
    9 p.m. - Genuine Hick
    10 p.m. - The Dulcets
    11 p.m. - Kierston White
    Midnight - John Calvin Abney

    Wormy Dog Saloon
    311 E. Sheridan Ave.
    10 p.m. - Air Line Road
    11 p.m. - The Hideouts
    Midnight - “Tulsa Sound” Tribute

    (end)

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    I really wish I would be in town to see Horse Thief.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AP View Post
    I really wish I would be in town to see Horse Thief.
    Another great band. And an ACM@UCO product. Cameron used to work at Peachwave...

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    Cool Stone Roses cover by Stardeath and White Dwarfs:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanized View Post
    Another great band. And an ACM@UCO product. Cameron used to work at Peachwave...
    I think I've seen him working at Fassler Hall recently. A friend I grew up with is in the band. Never thought I'd see a country boy from Checotah in a psychedelic folk rock band.

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    Went with the wife on Friday night, and Bricktown was really on fire. Music and people all over the place. As a musician who grew up at a time when OKC's music scene was struggling to catch on, I'm really happy to see what ACM is doing here.

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