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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications
Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release:
April 22, 2008
State
Senate Supports Public Vote on Official State Rock Song
Oklahoma has an official state folk song, a country
and western song, and of course an official state song. What it doesn’t
have is an official rock and roll song. But a vote in the Senate has brought
the state one step closer to choosing one. Sen. John Ford is Senate author
of House Concurrent Resolution 1047 which was approved unanimously by
the full Senate on Tuesday. The measure has already been approved by the
House of Representatives.
“This resolution truly promotes and celebrates the history and influence
of music in Oklahoma,” said Ford, who represents Craig, Nowata and
Washington Counties. “What’s really exciting is that the public
will be able to nominate their favorite tunes and choose from the finalists
to select our official rock and roll song.”
Ford explained that the Oklahoma History Center will celebrate the state’s
rock and roll heritage in an exhibit entitled “Another Hot Oklahoma
Night,” slated to open in 2009. Under HCR 1047, the Oklahoma Historical
Society will host a web site, www.oklahomarocksong.org,
and have polling locations at special events and the History Center where
the public can nominate an official rock and roll song.
In August of 2008, the nominations will be pared to ten songs by a panel
of experts selected by the governor, legislative leaders, the Oklahoma
Film and Music Commission and the Oklahoma Historical Society.
From September 1 to November 15, 2008, the public will have the final
say, voting on the official Oklahoma rock and roll song, which will be
presented to the Legislature in 2009.
Rep. Joe Dorman is the House author of the measure. He said people are
already getting excited about naming the state’s official rock and
roll song.
“The suggestions have already been rolling in, with people wanting
to nominate songs by Oklahoma artists including The Flaming Lips, Hoyt
Axton and Leon Russell,” said Dorman, D-Rush Springs. ‘There
are a lot of great tunes from Oklahoma and about Oklahoma. This gives
us a great opportunity to showcase those artists and let the public help
us celebrate our rock and roll heritage.”
For more information
contact:
Senator Ford's Office: (405) 521-5634
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