Music of Oklahoma - Notable Oklahoma Bands

Notable Oklahoma Bands

  • Admiral Twin, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • The All American Rejects, Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • Aqueduct, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Caroline's Spine, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Chainsaw Kittens, Norman, Oklahoma
  • Color Me Badd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Colourmusic, Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • Cozad Singers, Anadarko, Oklahoma
  • Cross Canadian Ragweed, Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • Ester Drang, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
  • Evangelicals, Norman, Oklahoma
  • The Flaming Lips, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Hanson, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • The Heartless Moment, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Hinder, Norman, Oklahoma
  • Gap Band, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Kings Of Leon, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Midwest Kings, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • The Nixons, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Other Lives, Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • Safetysuit, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Shiny Toy Guns, Shawnee, Oklahoma
  • Starlight Mints, Norman, Oklahoma
  • Turnpike Troubadours, Norman, Oklahoma
  • Umbrellas, Norman, Oklahoma
  • The Byron Berline Band, Guthrie, Oklahoma
  • The Weather Inside, Norman, Oklahoma
  • Taddy Porter, Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • The Suburbillies, Oklahoma City

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