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It’s Tulsa Time!

SETH LEE JONES knows the world doesn’t need another take on “Born Under a Bad Sign.” Ditto with “The Thrill Is Gone,” “Crossroads” or “Little Red Rooster.” Great songs, all; a tune doesn’t become known as a standard for nothing. The problem with blues standards, though, is they get covered and re-interpreted over and over, to the point there’s no fresh take to be offered. Odds are, the Rolling Stones would’ve beat you to it by half a century.

That’s why the Tulsa-bred singer and guitarist dipped deep into the well for Flathead, the debut studio album by his eponymous trio.

“I feel like somebody should put

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