John Moreland & The Black Gold Band
50 top tracks
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band
50 top tracks
Albums

Endless Oklahoma Sky
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

Things I Can't Control
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

2006 - 2007 Demos
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

Suburban Home Records Mix Tape Volume 5 Someone's Gonna Die
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

First Demo
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

Live on KMOD
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

Demo
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

Enldess Oklahoma Sky
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

2006-2007 Demos
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

Rob's House
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

Things I Can't Control (mixed)
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band

Suburban Home Records Mix Tape Volume 5: Someone's Gonna Die
John Moreland & The Black Gold Band
Biography
Tulsa's Black Gold Band made its first imprint on the music world with a self-released demo in 2006. Two years later, Oklahoma-based label Little Mafia released their debut full-length, Endless Oklahoma Sky. The album received critical praise to the extent that the title track was in the final running to become the official state rock song, alongside such contemporaries as The Flaming Lips (winner), The All-American Rejects, JJ Cale, Leon Russell, Elvis Presley, Wanda Jackson, and The Ventures. ...Read more on Last.fm
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Tulsa's Black Gold Band made its first imprint on the music world with a self-released demo in 2006. Two years later, Oklahoma-based label Little Mafia released their debut full-length, Endless Oklahoma Sky. The album received critical praise to the extent that the title track was in the final running to become the official state rock song, alongside such contemporaries as The Flaming Lips (winner), The All-American Rejects, JJ Cale, Leon Russell, Elvis Presley, Wanda Jackson, and The Ventures. After an ever-revolving cast of drummers and bassists, leaving core members John Moreland and Wayne Wedge (who made his debut with the band on the full-length) the only constants, John decided to disband the Black Gold Band name in early 2010, after self-releasing a solo demo session the year before. John continues to write and record music, and in 2010 will release Things I Can't Control under his own name. Wayne has returned to perform secondary guitar duties, and producer Stephen Egerton (ALL, Descendents) has been playing drums on the studio sessions. In 2010, Moreland was featured on the multi-musician studio project The Seven Degrees of Stephen Egerton, along with members of Drag the River, Descendents, MxPx, and many others. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/John+Moreland+&+the+Black+Gold+Band">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
