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Tulsa’s always been cool, it didn’t need permission. In this episode of Tulsa Tempo, we sit down with Steve Liddell, longtime Tulsa musician, songwriter, and venue partner, to talk about music, history, and why Tulsa’s scene is finally getting national attention. Steve shares: Why Tulsa has always been a music city Stories from playing everywhere from small rooms to Red Rocks How Tulsa musicians support each other (and always have) The real reason people are moving here now The songs behind Good Love, Old Souls, and his upcoming album Earth & Stone What it means to represent Tulsa on the road Live performances recorded after Tunes at Noon This episode is part interview, part live session, and part love letter to Tulsa’s music culture. 🎸 Featuring live performances 🎶 Stories from the road 🏙️ Tulsa music history from someone who lived it @SteveLiddell www.steveliddell.com Music used by permission and recorded LIVE at The Church Studio Tunes at Noon is a local artist showcase brought to you by the Church Studio featuring a 1 hour live performance, museum tours, adult beverages, and fellowship like no other. Saturday and/or Tuesday afternoons cant be better spent. Tulsa Tempo is Produced by Brandon Blue from Blue Couch Studio. Buy us a coffee and tell us what we can do better to keep local music supported. BUY US A COFFEE to keep content like this delivered to you with style, and get BTS footage, request custom questions, hosts, and guests. https://buymeacoffee.com/tulsatempo To learn more about how to get a studio tour to do your own podcast https://www.bluecouchstudio.com Hostess Amy Elizabeth arrived in Tulsa in May 2023 armed with the knowledge that Tulsa had a vibrant music scene and a rich musical history. She quickly immersed herself into the local scene, checking out live, local music almost every night of the week. Saying “ I couldn't get enough of the music Tulsa was turning out!”. In early 2024, she had an idea to do a podcast featuring local musicians. Saying “ I wanted to provide an avenue for these incredible bands to promote their music. And because I couldn't get enough of them, I wanted to be able to interview them as well and find out the inspiration, the stories etc … behind their songs”