
ARCADIA – Singer-songwriter Amanda Cunningham will provide “Morning Music” from 10:30 a.m. to noon Nov. 3 at the Arcadia Round Barn.
Admission is free but donations are accepted for the maintenance of the Round Barn, which was built in 1898 and is now operated as a museum by the Arcadia Historical and Preservation Society.
Cunningham began playing guitar and writing songs while attending Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. After graduation she recorded her first CD of original music and won the Oklahoma Gazette’s Woody Award for best singer-songwriter.

After living briefly in Tulsa and winning Red Dirt Female Vocalist of the Year, Cunningham moved to Austin and toured from California to Nashville. She currently lives in Oklahoma City. Other upcoming performances include Nov. 9 at JJ’s Alley in Oklahoma City, Nov. 10 at McClintock Saloon at the Stockyards and Nov. 18 at the Red Brick Bar Okie Lady Showcase in Norman.
The Round Barn is located six miles east of Interstate 35 on Historic Route 66 and is open every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information about live music at the Arcadia Round Barn, call Joe Baxter at 405-833-1350.