Tulsa Sound
The Tulsa Sound is a music genre that originated in the 1970s in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It blends elements of rock, blues, and country, characterized by its soulful guitar riffs and strong rhythms. This unique sound was popularized by local musicians and bands, creating a distinct musical identity for the region.
Key figures in the Tulsa Sound include artists like Leon Russell, J.J. Cale, and Dwight Twilley. Their contributions helped shape the genre, influencing many musicians across the United States. The Tulsa Sound remains an important part of Oklahoma's cultural heritage and continues to inspire new generations of artists.