The only problem with calling The Great Divide’s latest breakthrough a storybook ending is, there’s no end in sight. After more than thirty years as a band, and more than a decade since reuniting in the wake of a turbulent breakup, The Great Divide is a group in its prime. On the stage and in the studio, The Great Divide has re-established itself as the torchbearer of Oklahoma’s Red Dirt scene, making it clear even to the legions of veteran artists and rising stars they have influenced that — this time — there will be be no passing this band on the left or the right.
Gruene Hall