Month: January 2018

ACM@UCO STUDENTS WILL RELEASE THEIR FIRST EP, “PHASES OF THE MOON”

ACM students Chris KrummrichTriston Lightner and Campbell Young, in addition to OCCC student Sean Kanaly, of psychedelic indie-rock band Don’t Tell Dena are releasing their debut EP “Phases of the Moon.” The album will be available on Feb. 9 on all major music websites such as iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music and more. “Phases of the Moon” will feature a unique blend of lyrics, synth sounds and futuristic notes in an all-original album.

Don’t Tell, Dena!’s musical influences include bands such as Pink Floyd, The Killers, Walk the Moon, and Panic! at the Disco.

In their short time together, Don’t Tell, Dena! has performed at a host of venues and festivals including the Belle Isle Brewery, VZDs Restaurant and Bar, Sauced at The Paseo, The Bottle Cap Barn, The Yeti in Tulsa, Metro Music Festival, The Festival of the Arts, Twister Fest, Paseo Arts Festival, and Paramount Theater.

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ACM@UCO STUDENT AMBER NORLIN TO PERFORM IN CARNEGIE HALL FEB. 2

ACM students get some crazy cool opportunities: student Amber Norlin will be performing in an Honor’s Choir at Carnegie Hall Feb. 2!

Under the direction of conductor Dr. Eph Ehly, Amber and the choir will perform:

Ain’t-a That Good News arr. by Mark Hayes
Christus Factus Est by Bruckner
Cry Out and Shout by Knut Nystedt
Fare Thee Well Love arr. by James Mulholland
Forever Music by Mark Hayes
Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier arr. by Dwight Uphaus
Thanks Be to God (Elijah) by Mendelssohn
Where Have All the Flowers Gone arr. by Dwight Uphaus

ACM@UCO ALUMNUS JASON SCOTT RECORDS FIRST ALBUM, WILL PERFORM IN OKC JAN. 19

ACM alumnus Jason Scott has finished recording his first album, “Living Rooms,” and will be holding a show at the Tower Theatre Studio in Oklahoma City on Jan. 19 to support the vinyl release! Doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m.

Purchase tickets to help support Jason!

“Living Rooms” is available on Spotify. Listen now!

Owner of ON Studios, lead man of jazz/pop group The Dulcets, and co-founder of String and Sound, Jason has played/sang throughout the country in various projects.