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The Prince of Kosher Gospel in Louisville This Weekend

11. March 2010

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Kosher Gospel? Say again. Yes, Kosher Gospel. There’s this dude named Joshua Nelson and he sings traditional Jewish liturgical music with gospel flair and style.
So, yeah, Kosher Gospel, I’m totally not making this up.
Anyway, he’s playing in town this Sunday night as part of the Adath Jeshurun Music Festival. If you dig [...]

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Savoir Adore at Zanzabar March 9, 2010

4. March 2010

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Until last week I’d never heard of Savoir Adore, the Brooklyn band playing Zanzabar next Tuesday night. I got an email from a PR person at their record label. Not only was the email really nice and gave me lots of information and audio tracks to check out but the author talked about all the [...]

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Free Music; CD Release Party from Audrey Cecil

2. March 2010

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Louisville folk/rock (or should it be folk-rock?) singer Audrey Cecil has been working her way up the local and regional music scene over the past couple years. She’s clearly doing very well and will be celebrating the release of her debut CD this Saturday March 6 with a CD release party at The Vernon Club. [...]

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Free Tracks to Download from The Pass

1. March 2010

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The Pass is a local band that was recently signed to Louisville’s own sonaBLAST! Records. I love that we’ve got some indie record labels signing and promoting local bands. I’ve got another indie label and artist that I’ll be telling you about in a couple days. All these great local bands coming up and all [...]

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A Night of Acoustic Euphoria at DCE March 4, 2010

1. March 2010

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“A Night of Acoustic Euphoria” is way more my speed than say a night of hard rock. We fans of what can occasionally (and affectionately) be called “sad bastard music” or “mellow and quiet” music are sometimes deprived in the live music category. We don’t really have a coffeehouse that specializes in singer-songwriter stuff (anyone [...]

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Haitian Relief Music Festival at Molly Malone’s St. Matthews

17. February 2010

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Tomorrow night, Thursday February 18, 2010 Molly Malone’s in St. Matthews is hosting a Haitian Relief Music Festival. They’ve got five local bands lined up to perform (Sunday Six, Speed Limit, Local Villains, Ruff Patches and Boltz and Ellison). Cover is $10 with all proceeds (and any additional donations) going to the American Red Cross [...]

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Nervous But Excited Coming to Town

15. February 2010

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Both shows have been cancelled.
Michigan based folk duo Nervous But Excited is playing a couple shows in town this week week. They’ve played our fair town before and have found it to be quite hospitable so they’re coming back.
First you can catch them in store at ear X-tacy on Wednesday, February 17 at 5PM. [...]

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Free Music for a Wednesday Night

3. February 2010

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Here’s a nice opportunity to hear some great music from some of Louisville’s rising star young musicians for free. I’ve got a committee meeting tonight so I can’t go but you should definitely be there. Grab a kick dinner downtown after work and head on over to the Kentucky Center.
A musical celebration featuring the Louisville [...]

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Bootleggers Ball Tomorrow January 30, 2010

29. January 2010

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Have I ever told you about the time some friends and I visited a bootlegger when I was in high school? See I’m originally from a dry county.
I’d like you to know about the bash my husband’s jazz band is putting on Saturday evening Jan. 30th from 6:30-10:30 at Wildwood Country Club. We call [...]

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The Espectaculos Culturales Performance Series

21. January 2010

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What a great series title right? Even if you don’t speak Spanish (and maybe particularly if you don’t speak Spanish) you know it’s an awesome title.
I have yet to make it to La Catalana (spending moratorium only recently ended) but I’m anxious to go. I’ve never really experienced Catalonian cuisine. If you’re in the same [...]

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