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Church Studio to host Nashville-style songwriters’ round

Church Studio to host Nashville-style songwriters' round

Jimmie Tramel
Tulsa World Scene Reporter
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The Soundup Club will present The Soundup Roundup, an intimate evening of music and storytelling that features Audra Mae, Natalie Reed and the sibling trio Voth (Caleb, Hannah and Cody) at The Church Studio.
A news release described the Thursday, Sept. 25 event as Tulsa’s first songwriters’ round in “true Nashville tradition.”
The format will allow artists to share personal stories behind their songs before performing them live for an audience. This unique format offers rare insight into the creative process, straight from the voices who lived it, according to the news release.
Doors will open at 6:30 p.m., and the performance will begin at 7 p.m. Seating is limited to 100 guests. Tickets are available on a first-come basis at universe.com. Go to the “find events” tab and select “find events near you” for a menu of events that will include the Soundup Roundup.
Bios of participants:
Audra Mae
A powerhouse songwriter and performer, Audra Mae has penned songs for Celine Dion, Sabrina Carpenter, Miranda Lambert, Kelly Clarkson and Christina Aguilera. Her voice has appeared across film, television and in collaborations with AVICII, Burt Bacharach, and The All-American Rejects. Known for her versatility and soul-stirring performances, Audra Mae’s solo work continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Natalie Reed
Originally from northeast Ohio and now proudly rooted in Oklahoma, Reed brings heartfelt storytelling infused with soulful indie-pop. Drawing from her Paraguayan heritage, faith and early 2000s indie-rock influences, her music resonates with emotional depth and vulnerability. Her debut EP, “Here Comes That Dreamer,” is out now.
Voth (pronounced like “Both”)
Hailing from Tulsa, sibling trio Caleb, Hannah, and Cody Voth deliver tight harmonies and country roots in an irresistible sound. Formerly based in Nashville and signed to Warner Chappell Music, Voth has toured alongside Riley Green, Walker Hayes and Carly Pearce, with appearances on Opry’s WSM Radio and Circle TV. The group’s latest album, “Memories of You,” is available now.
Among other recently announced concert and entertainment events:
BOK Center
The Harlem Globetrotters announced Tulsa will be a stop on the team’s 100 Year Tour.
The Globetrotters will face their longtime opponent, the Washington Generals, Friday, March 27 at BOK Center.
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During the centennial season, fans can expect new surprises like the Golden Basketball by Spalding, a pre-game Magic Pass experience and a “fifth quarter autograph session” that is free for all fans.
Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 22 at bokcenter.com.
Cain’s Ballroom
The band Ole 60 will make its Cain’s Ballroom debut with two shows Wednesday, Oct. 22 and Thursday, Oct. 23. Rob Langdon will provide support.
Tickets for both shows go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 19 at the box office and cainsballroom.com. Tickets start at $25, plus fees.
Silverada, Joshua Ray Walker and Taylor Hunnicutt will team for a Saturday, Dec. 6 show at Cain’s Ballroom.
Tickets start at $25, plus fees, and go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 19 at the box office and cainsballroom.com.
River Spirit
Three Dog Night will return to Tulsa for a Thursday, Nov. 20 performance at River Spirit Casino’s concert venue, The Cove.
Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 19 at riverspirittulsa.com.
Tulsa Theater
NeedtoBreathe’s The Barely Elegant Acoustic Tour will arrive next year at Tulsa Theater. The show date is Thursday, March 5. Tickets can be purchased at tulsatheater.com.
Hard Rock
Texas-based genre-fusing country artist Don Louis will perform a free show 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 at Track 5 inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. His most recent release, “Liquor Talkin’,” earned him praise as a “game-changing artist” from today.com. He grew up in Commerce, Texas, and played college football at Ouachita Baptist University and Southern Arkansas University before an injury in 2020 shifted his path to music.
Venue Shrine
Actor and music artist Ari Lehman was the first person to play Jason Voorhees in the “Friday the 13th” film franchise. (Spoiler alert: That’s him emerging from the lake at the end of the first movie.) Lehman’s band is named First Jason, which will perform Friday, Sept. 19 at the Venue Shrine. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. For advance tickets, go to tulsashrine.com.
jimmie.tramel@tulsaworld.com
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