"Whether you can sing or can t, you are wanted" for the chorus sponsored by the Council of Defense, a Tulsa World story reported on Aug. 29, 1918. "It is guaranteed
An old man shuffling along downtown streets bundled up in a heavy wool overcoat even in 100-degree weather was a familiar sight to Tulsans in the 1960s.
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It might be a musical stretch to even think of the British rock-pop band Queen and U.S. folk-rock singer John Sebastian in the same thought bubble. But it’s really an ironic numbers thing about them both that just came to mind. As Sebastian once sang in a Lovin’ Spoonful song, “there’s thirteen-hundred and fifty-two guitar pickers in Nashville.” And, of course, there aren’t that many Queen tribute bands in the world.