Bryan White Itinerary

Bryan White Itinerary

Although he now resides in Nashville, Bryan White’s Oklahoma roots run deep. Born in Lawton, most of White’s childhood was spent in and around Oklahoma City. However, White's adventures led him throughout much of the southwestern part of the state from Lake Texoma through to the Quartz Mountain area. Embark on your own adventure with this exciting guide inspired by this important Oklahoma musician.

Kingston, OK


Bryan White fishing at Lake Texoma in 1999
11500 Park Office Rd
Kingston, OK , OK

Stop 1: Lake Texoma

To this day Bryan White continues his family's tradition of getting down to Lake Texoma as often as possible.

Start from: 11500 Park Office Rd , Kingston, OK , OK

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Arrive at: , Lawton, OK

Lawton



Lawton, OK

Stop 2: Lawton, OK

White's birthplace is home to an exciting downtown area, great food and the nearby Wichita Mountains, one of Oklahoma's most beautiful and iconic destinations.

Start from: , Lawton, OK

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Arrive at: 22469 Lodge Rd, Lone Wolf, OK

Lone Wolf


Bryan White performing with his Grandmother Shelley, Aunt Shella Rose and Mother Anita at a 4th of July celebration/Grandmother's birthday party in Lone Wolf, Oklahoma in 2008.
22469 Lodge Rd
Lone Wolf, OK

Stop 3: Quartz Mountain Resort, Arts & Conference Center

Book a cabin or stay in the bunkhouse where the White family celebrated the birthday of Bryan's grandmother back in 2008.

Start from: 22469 Lodge Rd, Lone Wolf, OK

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Arrive at: I-40 Exit 71, Clinton, OK

Clinton


Bryan White and his grandparents in Clinton, OK in 1995
I-40 Exit 71
Clinton, OK

Stop 4: Clinton Country Jamboree

Check out an evening of great country music at this local music venue, the kind of place where White would have played with his parent's bands as a teenager.

Start from: I-40 Exit 71, Clinton, OK

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Arrive at: 5401 NW 40th , Warr Acres , OK

Warr Acres


Photo of Bryan White on the wall at the Putnam City Administration Building in Oklahoma City
5401 NW 40th
Warr Acres , OK

Stop 5: Putnam City West High School

Bryan White's graduation photo rests on the Putnam City Wall of Fame in the administration building.

Start from: 5401 NW 40th , Warr Acres , OK

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Arrive at: 2301 S Meridian Ave, Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City


Bryan White playing drums at a restaurant/club on the West side of OKC in 1991. This was one of Bryan's first house gigs with a band.
2301 S Meridian Ave
Oklahoma City, OK

Stop 6: Cowboys OKC

Catch some live music and maybe even a rodeo at this club that formerly housed Cajun's Wharf, the restaurant where White played his first paid gig.

Start from: 2301 S Meridian Ave, Oklahoma City, OK

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Arrive at: 2221 Exchange Ave , Oklahoma City, OK

Newspaper clipping from an Oklahoma newspaper from 1996, the year his first album went platinum
2221 Exchange Ave
Oklahoma City, OK

Stop 7: Rodeo Opry

Before lighting out for Nashville in 1992, a young Bryan White received the Horizon Award at the Oklahoma Opry.

Start from: 2221 Exchange Ave , Oklahoma City, OK

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Arrive at: 2601 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK

Bryan White with his mother at the celebration for his first #1 hit "Someone Else's Star" in Nashville in 1995
2601 NW Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK

Stop 8: Junior's

Enjoy the legendary Caesar salad, hand-cut steaks or fried chicken at this OKC institution. Be sure to keep an eye out for Bryan's mom, Anita, the vocalist has been known to sidle up to the piano for a few tunes.

Start from: 2601 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK

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Arrive at: 620 N Harvey, Oklahoma City, OK

Bryan White with his Grandfather, Wilford in 1995.
620 N Harvey
Oklahoma City, OK

Stop 9: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum

The tragedy of April 19, 1995 touched the White family in a very special way. Thankful for the set of circumstances that spared his grandfather's life on that fateful day, White has been active with the Memorial and Memorial Marathon ever since.

Start from: 620 N Harvey, Oklahoma City, OK

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Arrive at: , , OK

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