July 2nd at the Bricktown Brewery brought The Romantics and The Dirt Poets together for a $3 ticket night. The show did around 300 people. At three bucks a head, that’s not bad for a club show in the mid-90s.
Everyone knows The Romantics. Solid catalog. Radio songs. Name recognition.
But the band worth spotlighting that night was The Dirt Poets.
If you were around the Oklahoma scene in the 90s, you know that name. Alongside bands like Wakeland, they were part of a strong Norman movement that built real followings without major label hype. They put out CDs, played rooms like the Samurai, and earned their reputation the hard way.
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