Monday, November 05, 2007

Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame inducts 5

Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame inducts 5

MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) - The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame has five new members.

Mother and son Mae Boren Axton and Hoyt Axton, country singers Sammi Smith and Cal Smith and guitarist Tommy Crook were inducted during a ceremony last night in Muskogee.

Mae Boren Axton wrote numerous hit songs including "Heartbreak Hotel" which became Elvis Presley's first Number One song. She died in 1997.

Hoyt Axton was a singer, songwriter and actor and wrote the hit songs "Joy to the World" and "Never Been to Spain" for Three Dog Night. He died in 1999.

Sammi Smith was known as an outlaw country singer and remembered for the hit song "Help Me Make It Through the Night." She died in 2005.

Cal Smith performed with Ernest Tubb in the 1960s and had hits on the country charts in the 70s including "Country Bumpkin" and "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking" and he now lives in Branson, Missouri.

Crook is a well-known Tulsa guitarist who still plays and teaches in Tulsa.

The rock band Hinder was given the Hall of Fame's Rising Star Award.

Oklahoma Hall of Fame

Tulsan among this year's 8 inductees

by: RANDY KREHBIEL World Staff Writer
11/4/2007

Eight new members of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, including Tulsan David Kyle, will be inducted during ceremonies Thursday at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City.

Others to be inducted are Oklahoma City businessman Clayton Bennett; former Miss America Jayne Jayroe Gamble; country music star Toby Keith; educator and civil rights leader Clara Luper; Oklahoma City energy executive Aubrey McClendon; Choctaw Chief Gregory Pyle; and composer, conductor and music educator Linda Twine.

A native of Wichita, Kan., Kyle grew up in Oklahoma City and earned a degree in industrial engineering and management from Oklahoma State University. He also holds a master's degree in business administration from the University of Tulsa.

Kyle joined Oklahoma Natural Gas Co., in 1974, rising through the ranks to president and chief operating officer of parent company Oneok in 1997. He became Oneok chief executive officer, president and chairman in 2000.

Earlier this year he was named chairman of the board.

Kyle has served on numerous boards and committees and in 2006 was inducted into the Tulsa Hall of Fame. He will be presented Thursday by former Noble Corp. chairman James C. Day.

Linda Twine, a Muskogee native, is music director for the Broadway production of the "The Color Purple." Her other credits include "Jelly's Last Jam," "Big River," "Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music," "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "The Wiz."

Twine will be presented by 1984 Hall of Fame inductee Gloria Twine Chisum.

Clayton Bennett is a lifelong Oklahoma City resident with a broad range of business and civic interests. His company Dorchester Capital owns interests in real estate, health care, technology, energy and professional sports, including the National Basketball Association Seattle SuperSonics. He is also chairman of the Oklahoma State Fair and Oklahoma Industries Authority, and has served on numerous other boards and committees.

Bennett will be presented by NBA Commissioner David Stern.

Jayne Jayroe first gained national attention as Miss America 1967. The Laverne native and Oklahoma City University graduate later worked as a television news anchor in Oklahoma City and the Dallas-Fort Worth market.

Jayroe has also served as Oklahoma's secretary of tourism and director of the Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation. She recently published an autobiography, "More Grace than Glamour."

She will be presented by former Church of the Servant United Methodist Church minister Norman Neaves.

A Clinton native and resident of Norman, Toby Keith achieved stardom with his 1993 single "Should've Been a Cowboy." He has had 22 No. 1 singles and his albums have sold 30 million copies. He has also played five USO tours.

Keith will be presented by retired Marine Corps Gen. James L. Jones.

Known as the mother of the Oklahoma civil rights movement, Clara Luper organized what is believed to be the nation's first sit-in at Oklahoma City's Katz Drug Store. She also was involved in desegregating the Oklahoma City schools and led a Freedom March protesting segregated public accommodations in Tulsa.

An Okfuskee County native, Luper holds degrees from Langston University and the University of Oklahoma and is a member of the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame and the Oklahoma Afro-American Hall of Fame.

Luper will be presented by Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Tom Colbert.

Aubrey McClendon is chairman, chief executive officer and director of Chesapeake Energy, one of the nation's most dynamic oil and gas producers. McClendon and Tom Ward formed a partnership in 1983 that led six years later to Chesapeake's incorporation. It is now the nation's third-largest independent natural gas producer and No. 1 driller of new wells.

McClendon will be presented by Breene Kerr.

Chief Pyle has led the Choctaw Nation since 1997 after serving 13 years as assistant chief. He has been involved in tribal government since 1975.

During his tenure, Pyle initiated a Choctaw language program and expanded the tribal scholarship program to some 5,000 students. His administration has also seen the opening of a new hospital in Talihina and development of programs for children and the elderly.

Pyle will be presented by 2nd District Congressman Dan Boren.

At the same time,


Maddy and Trisha were putting some magic to their coloring projects...
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Andrew, Madison and Heather came by Sunday...


and we ate pizza with them and Jake and Trisha... Jake even bought the pizza...

Andrew and his grandma played a mean game of darts.. mean enough to break the end off of one of the darts.. haha...
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if you saw the other photo... I know you then saw this...


Space shuttle and the Space Station racing from southwest to northeast directly overhead at 6:20 this am... quite a site to see with naked eye, no clouds and very bright... wow... yes, kiddos... I forgot my monopod for my camea, so photos are a bit blurred.. but it does let you get the idea... Enjoy the day..
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Did you see this in the sky this am???

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