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Susan Herndon Concert & #NRFTW Film Fundraiser at Miranda Lambert's Ponderosa at The Pink Pistol
Susan Herndon Concert and #NRFTW Movie Fundraiser at Miranda Lambert's Ponderosa inside The Pink Pistol in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Opening the show will be Johnny Shackleford & Roy Rogers.
Beer will be available for purchase.
See the world premiere extended version movie trailer of "No Rest For The Wicked" (#NRFTW) on Miranda's BIG SCREEN! Filmed at Buzzard Roost Ranch in Dustin, OK & "SIPOKNI WEST" near Tishomingo! Your hostess will be Brenda-Marie Whitehead, co-writer of "No Rest For The Wicked". See her as "Lola" in the upcoming feature film "High On The Hog" starring Sid Haig, Joe Estevez & Robert Z'Dar. This is a fundraiser event, so absolutely no refunds.
HANG ONTO YOUR TICKET STUBS! Some PRIZES are guaranteed to be given away in a drawing at this event! PURCHASING AN ADMISSION TICKET OR TICKETS, MAKES YOU ELIGIBLE TO WIN! YOU MIGHT BE ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES! See the list of prizes on the website!
About Susan Herndon: - - -
Susan Herndon is an American singer-songwriter from Tulsa, Oklahoma, labelled by Tulsa World as being among a group of the "region's most talented musicians." In 2000, Herndon released Quiet Cave and had her song "The Drum" featured on NPR's All Songs Considered. In 2003, she released In The Attic, a follow up to her previous work, and, in 2005, she released Peccadillos, which consisted of two albums (Mister Bed and Women and Children First) that spanned 16 songs. In 2007, she released a smaller album, 1,000 Pies, which features several guest artists from Oklahoma. When asked whether she considered herself a folk artist or a singer/songwriter, Herndon said she considers herself "definitely more a songwriter" and that her "songs dictate (the style)." Her music was described as being able to "deliver lyrics in a manner that hits close to the heart and draws an emotional response."
Her latest album, All Fall Down, opens with Herndon the Oklahoma girl and woman of the world posing the musical question "Who knows all the ways of the world, and who can know all the ways of a girl?" Lone Star Music Magazine in its glowing review noted the "vaguely European je ne sais quoi that flickers throughout" while observing that "her beloved state of Oklahoma figures prominently," particularly in the reflective closing track, "The Bad Roads of Oklahoma," which americanprofile.com has deemed one of the 10 Best Route 66 Road Songs.
As Herndon looks down the road to new musical horizons, she hopes to continue to collaborate with writers whose work she admires, as she did on All Fall Down with the elegant "Everything to Me," a co-write with John Hadley. And to have her own songs covered by fellow artists. But no matter where her journey takes her, it's a safe bet that Susan Herndon will be forever singing that universal language of a good song that speaks truth with every note and every word.
See Press Release!
Need a place to stay while in town? Check out Miranda Lambert's new B&B across the street from the "Ponderosa" at http://www.theladysmith.us.
Another really great place is the Oklahoma Hills Vacation Home in Tishomingo, OK located at http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p912413. They are giving away two tickets to this event. You have to be the first one to book and stay 3 nights in September or by October 16th to win the tickets!
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LocationThe Ponderosa inside Miranda Lambert's Pink Pistol (View)
214 W. Main St.
Tishomingo, OK 73460
United States
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