DD AUDIO Returned to Black Wall Street Bike Rally for 2024

TULSA, OK (05.22.2024) – DD AUDIO partnered with the Black Wall Street Rally for a third consecutive year. BWSR was held May 17th and 18th, 2024 in Tulsa Oklahoma’s historic Greenwood District and DD AUDIO was set up as the Official Presenting Sponsor of the Sound Off Competition hosted by Kustom Wings at the BMX Stadium. In addition, DD AUDIO showcased demo bikes and audio installation onsite so attendees could experience superior motorcycle audio at the event and on the ride home. To learn more about DD AUDIO’s commitment to the motorcycle riding experience, visit ddaudio.com/motorcycle.

The DD Audio set up at the BWSR in Tulsa.

“We returned and were a sponsor of the Black Wall Street Rally again this year. The 1st Place Prize in the Middleweight Division of the DD Audio + Sound Off was a Sounds & Signals build that featured two DD Audio10” 3500 Series, Made in the USA subwoofers and a full-range of our Voice Optimized highs and lows all powered Amplifiers. The winner was an authorized DD Audio dealer from League City TX who definitely know what they are doing. The authorized DD Audio dealer that was doing NON-STOP installs on site Friday and Saturday was King’s Kustoms from Broken Bow OK. There were probably a dozen motorcycles that left Oklahoma with DD equipment” Gene Page, DD Audio Marketing Associate and Web Specialist related.

The 1st Place Middleweight Division award on the Sounds and Signals build.
Such amazing custom work.

Visitors to the DD Audio booth received demos of DD Audio loaded Harleys and Jeep Gladiator with demos of new DD Audio products. DD Audio give any vehicle be it motorcycle, boat, side-by-side and any of the rest the True to the Soune audio.

Concluding Page offered “We had a great time and met a lot of really positive folks who were in Tulsa for the Black Wall Street experience. It was great to see motorcycle clubs from Virginia to California and everywhere in between to come together
as a community.”

DD Audio power on display.
Harley Road Glide and Street Glide set for demos in the DD Audio booth.

This FREE (for spectators) rally welcomed all to experience the Greenwood District in a family-friendly environment. The experience provided attendees the opportunity to experience the various Greenwood District history sites and enjoy an organized cultural festival. Visitors had an opportunity to enjoy Black Wall Street tours, musical entertainment, a parade of motorcycles, community organizations, day and night parties plus Tulsa hospitality, and of course, the Sound Off Competition. Visitors also enjoyed the attendance and support of many vendors like DD AUDIO and King’s Kustoms Car Stereo & Security. Together the 2 companies offered demos, professional advice, onsite installations and more.

The Greenwood District was once characterized by bustling streets with hotels, theaters, doctors offices, restaurants, nightlife establishments and more. As one of the most prosperous African-American communities in the United States, the district would earn the name, “Black Wall Street”. On May 31, 1921 a white mob attacked black residents and destroyed homes and businesses of the Greenwood District. The Tulsa Race Riot, as it’s now known, is considered the single worst incident of racial violence in American history. The Black Wall Street Rally keeps the memory of the prosperous times alive while shining a light on the atrocities that occurred there just over 100 years ago with a motorcycle inspired event held in the historic Greenwood District. The rally prohibited any form of racism, sexism, intolerance, anti-Semitism, white supremacy or hate speech.

Visit blackwallstreetrally.com to learn more about the event and its historical importance