Music Rod Lott
Songbook standards will never go out of style, as long as a select few
are willing to hold their torch high. In Oklahoma City, that’s vocalist
Darla Zuhdi.
Edmond rapper Josh Sallee is on the bill for Saturday’s “Rock-a-bye-Baby” benefit concert.
Music Courtney Silva
Performing for a good cause is something in which Bobby Reed believes. His band, The Guilt Racket, will play along with four other artists in “Rock-a-bye- Baby,” a benefit concert to raise money for the March of Dimes, 7:30 p.m. Saturday at The Conservatory, 8911 N.
Food and Drink Features Carol Smaglinski
Local hero Sgt. Rusty Dunagan was struck by an IED while on patrol in Afghanistan on the morning of Sept. 22, 2010.
Carpenter Square Theatre puts its pieces back together as it finally settles into a new, permanent space.
Performing Arts Eric Webb
A performing-arts institution with nearly 30 years of history in
Oklahoma City, Carpenter Square Theatre has settled into a new location,
after being forced out of its long-term home at Stage Center from heavy
rain waters flooding the basement.
OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
Heartthis Last year’s
Art with a Heart, which auctions works created by kids receiving
treatment for cancer and blood disorders, raised more than $50,000.
Local restaurants are participating in a wine fundraiser to benefit school music programs.
Food and Drink Features Greg Horton
The next best thing to learning how to play a musical instrument is
drinking wine to help someone else learn to play. E & J Gallo Winery
and William Hill Estate have partnered with VH1’s Save the Music
Foundation to help restore and enhance music programs in local schools
by donating $1 for every case of their wine sold throughout March and
April.
Country king Vince Gill returns home to headline a benefit concert at Northwest Classen High School, whose stage he played as an unknown.
Music Rod Lott Vince Gill with The Mojo Men, Rick White and Bill Maxwell 2 p.m. Sunday Hudson Performance Hall at Northwest Classen High School 2801 N.W. 27th nwcfriends.org 840-2146 $50-$100