The OKPOP Foundation has officially completed the $18 million Heart & Soul Campaign, and the State Treasurer has now approved and certified the pledges, releasing the state’s matching funds. This milestone marks the beginning of OKPOP’s next chapter: exhibit design, fabrication, and the build-out of Oklahoma’s first museum dedicated to the global creative impact of its people.
“You know, this whole campaign wasn’t just about raising $18 million – it was about backing a mission that means something. OKPOP is here to celebrate the crazy amount of creativity that comes out of Oklahoma, to tell the stories of the folks who shaped music, film, and art, and to fire up the next generation to chase their own big dreams. The way people showed up to support this blows me away. Oklahoma should be proud of what’s coming.”
Honorary Campaign Chair
We recently sat down with Cherokee filmmaker Jeremy Charles to talk about his creative journey from growing up in Oolagah and photographing bands at Cain’s Ballroom to co-founding Fire Thief Productions and Pursuit Films.
From Voices of the Cherokee People and Red Bird to Cherokee-language animation and Anvdvnelisgi, a contemporary album recorded entirely in Cherokee, Jeremy spoke about representation, language preservation, collaboration, and authentic storytelling.
As he shared:
“My number one advice is write about what you know, tell stories about what you know, because only you can tell those stories.”
Thank you, Jeremy, for helping tell stories that inspire, empower, and remind us of the transformative power of creative expression.
#OKPOP #OklahomaCreators #CherokeeNation #Filmmaking #Storytelling @jeremycharles @pursuit_films
We recently sat down with Cherokee filmmaker Jeremy Charles to talk about his creative journey from growing up in Oolagah and photographing bands at Cain’s Ballroom to co-founding Fire Thief Productions and Pursuit Films.
From Voices of the Cherokee People and Red Bird to Cherokee-language animation and Anvdvnelisgi, a contemporary album recorded entirely in Cherokee, Jeremy spoke about representation, language preservation, collaboration, and authentic storytelling.
As he shared:
“My number one advice is write about what you know, tell stories about what you know, because only you can tell those stories.”
Thank you, Jeremy, for helping tell stories that inspire, empower, and remind us of the transformative power of creative expression.
#OKPOP #OklahomaCreators #CherokeeNation #Filmmaking #Storytelling @jeremycharles @pursuit_films
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Happy birthday to Candy Clark!
Born in Norman on June 20, 1947, Clark went on to become one of the most memorable actresses of the New Hollywood era. She earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her breakout role as Debbie Dunham in American Graffiti, appearing alongside fellow Oklahoma native Ron Howard in the beloved coming-of-age classic directed by George Lucas.
Her career spans decades of film and television, with notable roles in The Man Who Fell to Earth, Blue Thunder, and The Blob. Through it all, Candy Clark has remained a shining example of Oklahoma talent making an impact on screens around the world.
From Norman to Hollywood, her story is a reminder that extraordinary journeys can begin right here in Oklahoma.
🎬 What’s your favorite Candy Clark performance?
#OKPOP #CandyClark #AmericanGraffiti #OklahomaFilm #OklahomaCreatives @candyclarkamericangraffiti
Happy birthday to Candy Clark!
Born in Norman on June 20, 1947, Clark went on to become one of the most memorable actresses of the New Hollywood era. She earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her breakout role as Debbie Dunham in American Graffiti, appearing alongside fellow Oklahoma native Ron Howard in the beloved coming-of-age classic directed by George Lucas.
Her career spans decades of film and television, with notable roles in The Man Who Fell to Earth, Blue Thunder, and The Blob. Through it all, Candy Clark has remained a shining example of Oklahoma talent making an impact on screens around the world.
From Norman to Hollywood, her story is a reminder that extraordinary journeys can begin right here in Oklahoma.
🎬 What’s your favorite Candy Clark performance?
#OKPOP #CandyClark #AmericanGraffiti #OklahomaFilm #OklahomaCreatives @candyclarkamericangraffiti
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From the Vault: A Japanese poster for the film adaptation of The Grapes of Wrath.
Few stories are more deeply connected to Oklahoma than The Grapes of Wrath. Published in 1939, John Steinbeck’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel followed the Joad family as they fled the Dust Bowl and economic hardship in Oklahoma in search of opportunity in California. A year later, legendary director John Ford brought the story to the screen, starring Henry Fonda as Tom Joad.
This Japanese release poster is a reminder that an Oklahoma story became a global story. What began amid the red dirt, wind, and hardship of the Great Depression resonated with audiences around the world, carrying themes of resilience, family, dignity, and hope across cultures and continents.
Artifacts like this help tell not only the story of Oklahoma, but the story of how Oklahoma’s people, places, and experiences have shaped popular culture far beyond our borders.
#FromTheVault #OKPOPMuseum #GrapesOfWrath #DustBowl #OklahomaHistory
From the Vault: A Japanese poster for the film adaptation of The Grapes of Wrath.
Few stories are more deeply connected to Oklahoma than The Grapes of Wrath. Published in 1939, John Steinbeck’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel followed the Joad family as they fled the Dust Bowl and economic hardship in Oklahoma in search of opportunity in California. A year later, legendary director John Ford brought the story to the screen, starring Henry Fonda as Tom Joad.
This Japanese release poster is a reminder that an Oklahoma story became a global story. What began amid the red dirt, wind, and hardship of the Great Depression resonated with audiences around the world, carrying themes of resilience, family, dignity, and hope across cultures and continents.
Artifacts like this help tell not only the story of Oklahoma, but the story of how Oklahoma’s people, places, and experiences have shaped popular culture far beyond our borders.
#FromTheVault #OKPOPMuseum #GrapesOfWrath #DustBowl #OklahomaHistory
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Today we’re remembering bassist Carl Radle on his birthday.
Born in Tulsa in 1942, Radle became one of the most respected bass players of his generation. A cornerstone of the Tulsa Sound, his steady, soulful playing helped shape recordings by Leon Russell, J.J. Cale, and countless others before reaching a global audience as a member of Derek and the Dominos. His bass work can be heard on the landmark album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, where his understated groove provided the foundation beneath some of rock’s most enduring music.
Carl never chased the spotlight, but his influence can still be heard in the work of generations of musicians who understand that sometimes the most powerful thing you can play is exactly what the song needs.
Happy Birthday, Carl Radle. Thank you for helping carry the sound of Oklahoma to the world.
#OKPOP #CarlRadle #TulsaSound #OklahomaMusic #OnThisDay
Today we’re remembering bassist Carl Radle on his birthday.
Born in Tulsa in 1942, Radle became one of the most respected bass players of his generation. A cornerstone of the Tulsa Sound, his steady, soulful playing helped shape recordings by Leon Russell, J.J. Cale, and countless others before reaching a global audience as a member of Derek and the Dominos. His bass work can be heard on the landmark album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, where his understated groove provided the foundation beneath some of rock’s most enduring music.
Carl never chased the spotlight, but his influence can still be heard in the work of generations of musicians who understand that sometimes the most powerful thing you can play is exactly what the song needs.
Happy Birthday, Carl Radle. Thank you for helping carry the sound of Oklahoma to the world.
#OKPOP #CarlRadle #TulsaSound #OklahomaMusic #OnThisDay
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We connected with Tulsa artist, muralist, and community builder Chris “Sker” Rogers for a conversation about his creative journey — from the graffiti, hip-hop, punk, alternative, and rave scenes that helped shape Tulsa’s underground culture in the 1980s and ’90s to his work today creating public art and helping lead transformative projects in Greenwood and beyond.
Throughout the conversation, Chris reflected on the connective tissue that links so many creative communities together: a DIY spirit. Whether painting walls, making music, organizing events, or building spaces for others to create, he spoke about the power of people coming together to make something meaningful with the tools and resources they have. His story is a reminder that creativity doesn’t require permission — only the willingness to begin, to keep showing up, and to never give up.
At OKPOP, we believe some of the most inspiring stories are not just about success, but about people who help create the conditions for others to thrive. Chris’s journey is one of those stories.
#OKPOP #TulsaArts #GreenwoodDistrict #OklahomaArtists #CreativeCommunity @sker_ism
We connected with Tulsa artist, muralist, and community builder Chris “Sker” Rogers for a conversation about his creative journey — from the graffiti, hip-hop, punk, alternative, and rave scenes that helped shape Tulsa’s underground culture in the 1980s and ’90s to his work today creating public art and helping lead transformative projects in Greenwood and beyond.
Throughout the conversation, Chris reflected on the connective tissue that links so many creative communities together: a DIY spirit. Whether painting walls, making music, organizing events, or building spaces for others to create, he spoke about the power of people coming together to make something meaningful with the tools and resources they have. His story is a reminder that creativity doesn’t require permission — only the willingness to begin, to keep showing up, and to never give up.
At OKPOP, we believe some of the most inspiring stories are not just about success, but about people who help create the conditions for others to thrive. Chris’s journey is one of those stories.
#OKPOP #TulsaArts #GreenwoodDistrict #OklahomaArtists #CreativeCommunity @sker_ism
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We recently connected with Oklahoma engineer and entrepreneur Robert Keeley for a life history video interview about his creative journey.
From an early love of music and electronics to building pedals at his kitchen table, Robert’s curiosity grew into Keeley Electronics, one of the most respected guitar effects companies in the world.
“My childhood had a lot of music and a lot of electronics in it,” he told us. “I had all the key ingredients for what I was to become.”
Thank you, Robert, for sharing your story and helping us preserve another chapter of Oklahoma creativity.
#OKPOP #KeeleyElectronics #OklahomaHistory #OklahomaMade #CreativeJourney @keeleyelectronics
We recently connected with Oklahoma engineer and entrepreneur Robert Keeley for a life history video interview about his creative journey.
From an early love of music and electronics to building pedals at his kitchen table, Robert’s curiosity grew into Keeley Electronics, one of the most respected guitar effects companies in the world.
“My childhood had a lot of music and a lot of electronics in it,” he told us. “I had all the key ingredients for what I was to become.”
Thank you, Robert, for sharing your story and helping us preserve another chapter of Oklahoma creativity.
#OKPOP #KeeleyElectronics #OklahomaHistory #OklahomaMade #CreativeJourney @keeleyelectronics
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Today we remember John Simmons, born on this day in 1918 in Haskell, Oklahoma.
Simmons became one of the great bassists of the swing and bebop eras, bringing a steady, melodic foundation to some of the most important music of the twentieth century. His career carried him alongside giants like Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Nat King Cole, Benny Carter, Illinois Jacquet, and Art Tatum, placing this Oklahoma-born musician right in the middle of jazz’s most transformative years.
Though often heard in support of bigger names, Simmons’ artistry helped shape the sound around them — a reminder that Oklahoma’s influence on popular culture runs deep, sometimes in the rhythm underneath it all.
Happy birthday to a true Oklahoma jazz pioneer. 🎶
#OKPOP #JohnSimmons #OklahomaJazz #JazzHistory #BornOnThisDay
Today we remember John Simmons, born on this day in 1918 in Haskell, Oklahoma.
Simmons became one of the great bassists of the swing and bebop eras, bringing a steady, melodic foundation to some of the most important music of the twentieth century. His career carried him alongside giants like Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Nat King Cole, Benny Carter, Illinois Jacquet, and Art Tatum, placing this Oklahoma-born musician right in the middle of jazz’s most transformative years.
Though often heard in support of bigger names, Simmons’ artistry helped shape the sound around them — a reminder that Oklahoma’s influence on popular culture runs deep, sometimes in the rhythm underneath it all.
Happy birthday to a true Oklahoma jazz pioneer. 🎶
#OKPOP #JohnSimmons #OklahomaJazz #JazzHistory #BornOnThisDay
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We’re such a fan of Oklahoma musician and interdisciplinary artist Kalyn Fay and were honored to connect with her for a Life History Video Interview about her creative journey.
Born in Tahlequah and shaped by experiences across Oklahoma, Kalyn shared how a childhood spent exploring her grandmother’s piano helped spark a lifelong creative path. Over time, that path expanded beyond music into visual art, weaving, curatorial work, and language preservation, forming a deeply interconnected creative practice.
Kalyn spoke about the influence of Cherokee and Muscogee culture on her work, the Oklahoma landscapes that inspire her songwriting, the importance of preserving Cherokee language, and her belief that music can help foster empathy and connection between people.
“I hope in the future that my music, my art, anything that I create really helps people see the value of community and the power of being with each other and the power of being slow and soft with yourself and soft with other people and the power of vulnerability.”
Thank you, Kalyn, for sharing your story and reminding us of the power of creativity, community, and place.
#OKPOP #KalynFay #OklahomaMusic #CreativeJourney #OklahomaArtists @kalynfay @kalynbarnoski
We’re such a fan of Oklahoma musician and interdisciplinary artist Kalyn Fay and were honored to connect with her for a Life History Video Interview about her creative journey.
Born in Tahlequah and shaped by experiences across Oklahoma, Kalyn shared how a childhood spent exploring her grandmother’s piano helped spark a lifelong creative path. Over time, that path expanded beyond music into visual art, weaving, curatorial work, and language preservation, forming a deeply interconnected creative practice.
Kalyn spoke about the influence of Cherokee and Muscogee culture on her work, the Oklahoma landscapes that inspire her songwriting, the importance of preserving Cherokee language, and her belief that music can help foster empathy and connection between people.
“I hope in the future that my music, my art, anything that I create really helps people see the value of community and the power of being with each other and the power of being slow and soft with yourself and soft with other people and the power of vulnerability.”
Thank you, Kalyn, for sharing your story and reminding us of the power of creativity, community, and place.
#OKPOP #KalynFay #OklahomaMusic #CreativeJourney #OklahomaArtists @kalynfay @kalynbarnoski
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OKPOP Foundation
422 North Main Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
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