
About this episode
Kalyn Fay discusses her music, heritage, and the Tulsa art scene in a moving interview.
Kalyn Fay—Tulsa-based singer-songwriter, visual artist, and curator—joins Amy for a moving episode of Tulsa Tempo . Recorded at Blue Couch Studio across from the historic Church Studio, this episode features exclusive live performances, including unreleased tracks from Kalyn’s upcoming album Awisana . She discusses her Cherokee/Muscogee heritage, the Tulsa music scene, curating Native art at the Philbrook Museum, and the deeper meaning behind songs like Wind Song and Come Around . A beautifully layered conversation blending music, identity, and resilience.
People in this episode
Host: Amy
Guest: Kalyn Fay
Topics covered
- music
- identity
- Cherokee heritage
- Tulsa music scene
- Native art
- resilience
Keywords
- Kalyn Fay
- Tulsa
- music
- Cherokee
- Philbrook Museum
- live performances
- resilience
- art
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Philbrook Museum
Books & works: Awisana, Wind Song, Come Around
Places: Tulsa, Church Studio
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