
It was established to provide jobs for economic recovery during the depression and was constructed from Native Sandstone during 19, with workers camping near the park. He has now reached 1.3 billion audio streams as well as accumulating 500 million video streams in the U.S. The Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheater was the first and principal structure built in Oklahoma City by the civilian conservation corps.

This placed him above a number of superstar acts, including Beyonce, Chance The Rapper, Coldplay and Childish Gambino. in 2017, making him one of Nielsen Music's 30 most streamed artists of the year. The popularity of the album helped Russ surpass 1.1 billion audio streams in the U.S. It includes Russ' first two Hot 100 hits, the double-platinum certified "What They Want" and double-platinum success "Losin Control," both of which received their RIAA accreditations entirely as a result of streaming activity, according to a news release. The album served as a showcase for his DIY approach with all 20 of its songs having been written, produced, mixed, mastered and engineered just by him. 7, reaching the top five of Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop chart and getting certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in the U.S.

Friday at Buy For Less Stores and Uptown Grocery in OKC, the Brady Theater Box Office in Tulsa, by phone at 80 and online at Atlanta-based hip-hop artist Russ has had breakout success over the past year, with his entirely self-penned debut album "There's Really A WOLF," released by Columbia Records in May 2017, entering the Billboard 200 chart at No.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning at 10 a.m. The tour will include an Oklahoma City show June 12 at the Zoo Amphitheatre, 2101 NE 50. Produced by Live Nation, the 15-city tour is set to kick off May 20 in Vancouver, B.C., with the rising hip-hop star making stops at major amphitheaters and arenas throughout North America before wrapping June 20 in Charlotte, N.C. Russell Vitale, known by his stage name Russ, has announced his highly anticipated return to the road with the "I See You Tour Part 1."
