During the third week of January, KOSU’s Oklahoma Music Minute featured a diverse lineup of local artists from various cities across the state. Each day, listeners were introduced to different musicians and bands, highlighting Oklahoma’s rich musical heritage. The program aired multiple times daily, giving audiences multiple opportunities to discover new sounds and styles. From jazz pioneers to contemporary worship groups, this series provided a platform for both emerging and established talents.
In the heart of winter, KOSU dedicated a special segment to celebrating Oklahoma’s vibrant music scene. On Monday, January 20th, the spotlight was on Ryan Lawson, an artist hailing from Edmond. This was followed by Ragan Fletcher from Bixby on Tuesday, January 21st, who shared her unique sound through social media platforms. Wednesday, January 22nd, brought forth the Worship Team from Tulsa, whose spiritual melodies resonated with many. Thursday, January 23rd, marked a historical note as Lee Wiley, originally from Fort Gibson, was remembered for her pioneering work in jazz during the 1930s. Finally, Friday, January 24th, concluded the week with Gum, an energetic band from Oklahoma City, captivating listeners with their modern tunes.
Through these daily features, KOSU not only showcased the diversity of Oklahoma’s music but also fostered a deeper appreciation for local talent. As a listener, one can’t help but feel inspired by the wealth of creativity that exists within the state. It serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting and nurturing homegrown artists who contribute significantly to our cultural fabric.