
Blue Dome in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Blue Dome in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Released as the second single from Bush’s 1997 sophomore album “Razorblade Suitcase,” the video for the song “Greedy Fly” clocked in at over seven minutes. The cinematic offering cost over $500,000 and was reportedly shot in one of the same buildings used in the movie “Se7en.”
“Harlan County Line” from Dave Alvin‘s 2011 album “Eleven Eleven.”

Chris von Streicher (left) and Marty Chandler of The Supersuckers perform at Dan’s Silverleaf in Denton, Texas.
As a release from the their 1992 album “Shamrocks and Shenanigans,” the single “Jump Around” reached number three on the charts in the U.S. for the band.
Additionally, the University of Wisconsin Badgers began using the song in 1998 between the third and fourth quarters of their football games. Click here for a video produced by ESPN on how the phenomenon, which ESPN calls “one of the best traditions in college football,” began.
Several years ago, House of Pain’s Daniel “Danny Boy” O’Connor purchased the house used in the 1983 movie “The Outsiders” and turned it into a museum.
Bruce Springsteen covering the Commodores “Nightshift” from his upcoming album, “Only the Strong Survive.”
“Fly From Heaven,” the first track from Toad the Wet Sprocket’s 1994 album “Dulcinea.”

Songwriter Tom Russell (right) and guitarist Thad Beckman perform at McDavid Studio in Fort Worth, Texas.
Rod Picott performs an acoustic version of his song “Where No One Knows My Name.”
The Tedeschi Trucks Band, with Sharon Jones and Doyle Bramhall II, covering “Bring It On Home To Me.”