EYEwitness Tours Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum Experience the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum through stories from those most impacted by the April 19 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Hear personal accounts from retired FBI Special Agent and Bomb Tech, Barry Black. As a first responder on April 19, he conducted an initial assessment of the scene, coordinated efforts with the FBI's Evidence Response Team and supported the investigation through the trials in Denver. Black will lead a private tour of the Museum and a curator will give a behind-the-scenes look at the Museum Archives. Free parking in Memorial Garage with paid admission.
While recording Oceans Hiding in Oceans, Philip B. Price found himself exploring new sounds as he sought to evoke tunes by other artists, including Dolly Parton, the Magnetic Fields, and Regina Spektor.Signature Sounds
When Philip B. Price decided a few years ago to revive his solo career, the singer and songwriter figured he would ramp it up gradually. His plan was to alternate his own projects with albums by Winterpills, the Northampton folk-pop group he has fronted since 2003. Then the pandemic hit.
A few months after the fall 2019 release of âBone Almanac,â his first solo album in 15 years, Price found himself at home with his wife â Winterpills bandmate Flora Reed â and their toddler son, his touring plans scrapped. By summer, with no end in sight, Price had what he calls âa bit of a breakdown.â With the help of an anti-depressant, he channeled his fear and anxiety into writing the 11 songs on âOceans Hiding in Oceans,â his second solo