
About this episode
Ronnie Pyle discusses Tulsa music history, live performances, and original songs in this episode of Tulsa Tempo.
Ronnie Pyle returns to Tulsa Tempo for a conversation packed with Tulsa music history, live performance, original songs, and stories from The Church Studio . Hosted by Amy Elizabeth and filmed at Blue Couch Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma , this episode features Ronnie talking about his recent Tunes at Noon performance, his loyal following, the energy of playing The Church Studio, and the deep legacy of Tulsa and Oklahoma musicians who helped shape the sound of the region. Ronnie also shares stories about: playing with a full band at The Church Studio his original songs like “Sixth Street Blues,” “T-Bone Mudflap,” and “Why I Still Cry” Tulsa music legends and Oklahoma blues history artists, creativity, loss, live shows, and what makes musicians different If you love Tulsa music, Oklahoma artists, blues, live performance, songwriting, and behind-the-scenes stories from real musicians , this episode is for you.
People in this episode
Host: Amy Elizabeth
Guest: Ronnie Pyle
Topics covered
- Tulsa music history
- live performance
- original songs
- Oklahoma musicians
- blues history
- storytelling
Keywords
- Tulsa music
- Oklahoma artists
- blues
- live performance
- songwriting
- musicians
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: The Church Studio
Books & works: Sixth Street Blues, T-Bone Mudflap, Why I Still Cry
Places: Tulsa, Oklahoma
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