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Inola Portable Buildings & Pole Barns

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Above: Carl Parson with a pole barn under construction by Inola Portable Buildings & Pole Barns.

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*All Prices Good Thru January 31, 2022.

this exhibition and will be displayed with full Woody Guthrie Center style and aplomb.

“I think seeing the local additions are quite a treat,” declares McCloud. “We have Wanda Jackson items as well as items from Tulsa native Gus Hardin, and poster frames made from the original floorboards of the Cain’s Ballroom. And who doesn’t want to see Dolly’s dresses and beautiful banjo with butterflies inlaid on the neck?”

Oklahoma continues to rank in the top 3 states for country music. Large country music festivals, small town Oprys and an ever-growing Red Dirt alternativecountry scene keep Oklahoma high upon this list. It’s cultivated its own history and heroes who have helped shape every genre of music. “Oklahoma music has been and continues to be the most unique blend of styles for any regional music,” says McCloud. “Our location in the middle of the country enables artists to absorb influences from all coasts as well as our Native American culture. I definitely have personal favorites, but I can’t pick a favorite child (artist) on the record!”

“Stronger Together: The Power

Above: Loretta Lynn, who became a bride at age 13, grew up to become one of America’s most iconic singer-songwriters of our time - a career spanning over 60 years.

Dressed to Thrill

(L-R) Dolly Parton’s red dress circa. 1972, her custom Gibson butterfly and mother of pearl 5-string banjo, and yellow dress circa. 1973. Suede red-fringed jacket worn by Roseanne Cash and her Martin acoustic guitar, circa. 2008. Emmylou Harris’ sequin dress.

(L-R) Dresses worn by Kacey Musgraves, Marin Morris, Margo Price and Brandi Carlile.

Above: Tulsa’s historic Cain’s Ballroom has hosted many of the world’s most loved country artists. Pictured are concert posters of some of the Great Ladies in Country who have performed there.

“This Grammy Museum® exhibit celebrates the contributions that women have made since Country music became its own genre,”

of Women in Country Music” exhibition will run until April 4, 2022. The Woody Guthrie Center is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tickets are $12 general admission, with discounts for seniors and military. Students 17 and under and teachers always tour for free.

The Woody Guthrie Center

102 E. RECONCILIATION WAY | TULSA, OK (918) 574-2710 | WWW.WOODYGUTHRIECENTER.ORG  @WOODYGUTHRIECTR |  @WOODYGUTHRIECENTER

All Photos Courtesy of Tim Bonea, photographer, and The Woody Guthrie Center.

(L-R) Taylor Swift’s dress worn in Tim McGraw’s music video and her banjo played in her 2010 music video “Mean.” Faith Hill’s 2017 Soul2Soul Tour dress and 2002 Grammy award. Miranda Lambert’s dress worn during “Mama’s Broken Heart” 2010 music video.

(L-R) Concert fashions from Yola, Kelsea Ballerini and Mickey Guyton.

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