
Fri Mar 20 2020
8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
All Ages
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The Vanguard and Bros. Houligan Present...
The Odyssey - Spring Break Tour
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The Odyssey creates music for the stargazer. It is meant to feel like a dream come true. The goal is to manifest a feeling rather than just make a sound - it is empowerment inspired by life and all of the emotions that come with the human experience. At times the music is vast and beautiful, and at times it is gritty and charged with emotion; but underneath it all is a sense of hopeful optimism. Using earthy and naturalistic musical tones through guitar, drums, & keys, The Odyssey takes its listener on a journey that acknowledges the ancient art of creating song that is inspired by nature, while also taking advantage of modern technology and tone in a way that reflects what it feels like to be a pioneer in a changing world. It is like taking a familiar vessel to a place unknown. To look into the stars is to look into yourself. The Odyssey is proud of their growing community and recent accomplishments, most notably the release of their debut album, “Saturn,” available now on all streaming platforms!
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A Tulsa-Native, kinda jazz-influenced, funky alternative rock band.
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Mastaba is a five piece garage rock band hailing from Tulsa, Oklahoma. The band features the stunning lead vocals of Logan Basden, the emotive guitars of Michael Bateman and Noah Roberts, the solid bass of Caleb Beasley, and the powerful drums of John Goodenberger. The talent of these young musicians outshines their youth, which helps their music to appeal to listeners of all ages. Whether they are playing in a coffee shop or on a big stage, their versatility allows them to connect with audiences in any setting.
Mastaba’s sound draws from garage rock of the past, while adding elements of their own to the mix. Their sound has been compared to classic rock acts such as Led Zeppelin, along with more current rock acts such as The White Stripes
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The band’s name is in memoriam of Andrew May’s uncle who was greatly influential on his musical career. On long road trips, May’s uncle introduced him to a wide variety of music genres through homemade mixtapes. The two created a game in which they would rate each song from One to Ten. Without this car ride tradition, May would not have the eclectic musical taste he has today.