All-American Rejects Itinerary

All-American Rejects Itinerary

The story of how Tyson Ritter, Nick Wheeler, Mike Kennerty and Chris Gaylor became the famous All-American Rejects begins in Stillwater - the perfect place to start a true fan experience. This Oklahoma college town sets the scene for the All-American Rejects’ journey from small town kids to struggling musicians to nationally-known recording artists. Dip your toes into the lake Tyson Ritter claims as one of his favorite places in town and shop for music equipment at the store where Nick Wheeler once taught guitar lessons. Then, hit up some of the live music venues that featured the very first All-American Rejects shows.

Tulsa


ITIN Brady Theater
105 W M.B. Brady St
Tulsa, OK

Stop 1: Brady Theater

Shortly after the release of their first self-titled album, the All-American Rejects recorded live songs at the Brady Theater on May 30, 2003 and released them as a video album called "Live from Oklahoma…The Too Bad for Hell DVD!"

Start from: 105 W M.B. Brady St, Tulsa, OK

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Arrive at: Boomer Lake, Stillwater, OK

Stillwater


ITIN Boomer Lake
Boomer Lake
Stillwater, OK

Stop 2: Boomer Lake

Tyson and his friends used to race along the small-town road that led to Boomer Lake. When he was a child, he says, “They had a rope on the end of a tree and you could jump into this torrent of a whirlpool.” Each year the city of Stillwater hosts Boomer Blast, a huge 4th of July celebration held at the lake.

Start from: Boomer Lake, Stillwater, OK

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Arrive at: 1224 N Husband St, Stillwater, OK

ITIN Stillwater High School
1224 N Husband St
Stillwater, OK

Stop 3: Stillwater High School

Both Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler attended Stillwater High School, where Tyson performed in the school orchestra and Nick played in the school band. Before they graduated in 2000, they formed the All-American Rejects, released an EP and sent it as a demo to record labels.

Start from: 1224 N Husband St, Stillwater, OK

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Arrive at: 115 N Main St, Stillwater, OK

ITIN Daddy O's
115 N Main St
Stillwater, OK

Stop 4: Daddy-O's Music Company

Nick Wheeler, lead guitarist for the All-American Rejects, taught guitar lessons at this local music store while he stilled lived in Stillwater.

Start from: 115 N Main St, Stillwater, OK

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Arrive at: 319 S Washington St, Stillwater, OK

ITIN College Bar
319 S Washington St
Stillwater, OK

Stop 5: Mike's Bar

The All-American Rejects played some of their first live shows at Mike’s Bar in Stillwater, now known as The College Bar. “This is where the Rejects got our start,” said Tyson. “It feels good to know that you came from that. It all started right there, kiddies.”

Start from: 319 S Washington St, Stillwater, OK

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Arrive at: 6101 NW 206th St, Edmond, OK

Edmond


Chris Gaylor attended Deer Creek High School in Edmond.
6101 NW 206th St
Edmond, OK

Stop 6: Deer Creek High School

Chris Gaylor, drummer for the All-American Rejects, graduated from Deer Creek High School in 1997.

Start from: 6101 NW 206th St, Edmond, OK

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Arrive at: 222 S Santa Fe Ave, Edmond, OK

Chris Gaylor of the All-American Rejects has said his favorite restaurant is Hobby's Hoagies in Edmond.
222 S Santa Fe Ave
Edmond, OK

Stop 7: Hobby's Hoagies

In Edmond, Hobby's Hoagies makes drummer Chris Gaylor's favorite sandwich and is one of his favorite places to eat.

Start from: 222 S Santa Fe Ave, Edmond, OK

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Arrive at: 1901 SW 15th St, Edmond, OK

Mike Kennerty attended Santa Fe High School in Edmond and graduated in 1998.
1901 SW 15th St
Edmond, OK

Stop 8: Santa Fe High School

All-American Rejects member Mike Kennerty spent his teenage years attending class at Santa Fe High School in Edmond.

Start from: 1901 SW 15th St, Edmond, OK

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Arrive at: 8911 N Western Ave, Oklahoma City, OK

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Oklahoma City


ITIN
8911 N Western Ave
Oklahoma City, OK

Stop 9: The Green Door

Now known as 89th Street Collective, the All-American Rejects played live shows at this local music venue before hitting it big. According to Tyson Ritter, this is the first venue the band ever played. He goes on to say, “I remember there was a line, the very first time a record came out there was a line all the way around [the Green Door].”

Start from: 8911 N Western Ave, Oklahoma City, OK

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Arrive at: 8001 S Eastern Ave, Oklahoma City, OK

ITIN Diamond Ballroom
8001 S Eastern Ave
Oklahoma City, OK

Stop 10: Diamond Ballroom

The All-American Rejects have played to full crowds at the famous Diamond Ballroom, a venue currently popular with rock, metal and punk bands. Past performances here include a show played the day after Thanksgiving in 2008, as well as KJ103’s Jingle Jam on December 14th in 2012.

Start from: 8001 S Eastern Ave, Oklahoma City, OK

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Arrive at: , , OK

More To Do in Oklahoma City

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