Tulsa singer-songwriters Gypsy Twang will present a special Elm Tree Concert on Sunday, May 3, from 1–3 p.m. at the Arcadia Round Barn. Guests are invited to enjoy live music beneath the shade of the giant elm tree on the north side of the barn.
Established in May 2009, Gypsy Twang began when husband-and-wife musicians Steve and Sarah Huhn set out to form a band together. After recruiting friends for a single performance, the group quickly found themselves booking additional shows and creating a name inspired by both Bob
Childers and classic country & western music.
Gypsy Twang’s sound blends original songs, traditional favorites, vintage country, Americana, folk, and Red Dirt influences. Steve grew up surrounded by music thanks to his father’s boogie-woogie piano and jazz jam sessions, while Sarah developed her love for country and western music from her father. Today, the band performs original songs written by Sarah and John along with tunes by fellow Oklahoma songwriters and beloved country classics.
Current band members include Sarah Barker Huhn (lead vocals and guitar), Steve Huhn (upright bass), John Williams (vocals, guitar, harmonica), and Kurt “Frenchie” Nielsen (mandolin and tenor guitar).
Come out and hang with the Twang!
All concerts are free, though donations are welcomed to support maintenance of the barn, located six miles east of Interstate 35 on historic Route 66. For more information about live music at the barn, call Joe Baxter at 405-833-1350.
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