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THE COLONIZING OF TULSA “We loved all the musicians that played here,” Fontaine explained. “They were our friends and we wanted them to be in here every night, because it changed the whole scene of this place.” Now, The Colony has become a central figure in the modern-day Tulsa music scene, and has helped local artists shape the new Tulsa Sound. The historical significance of Leon Russell and JJ Cale’s presence here has become a foundation for the next generation; several bands have settled into those legendary grooves as they’ve played weekly gigs for the last several years, including Vandevander, Wink Burcham and Pilgrim. Vandevander’s raw energy was captured live on the 2009 release of “The Great State of The Colony”. The feature length concert/documentary included interviews stating the relationship built between the bar and the band. Wink Burcham and Pilgrim will both be releasing live albums later this year that were recorded at The Colony this past spring. In June, The Colony released a compilation CD entitled, “The New Tulsa Sound” featuring 18 tracks. This compilation is a single snapshot of 18 artists that have emerged in a modern Tulsa. More to come... • • • VIRTUAL TOUR: LOOK AROUND THE COLONY |