With Get the Led Out: The American Led Zeppelin making a stop at the Kentucky Center's Whitney Hall this Friday, I found it fitting to share some facts about the last time Led Zeppelin played Louisville (April 25, 1977).
The Breeders Cup is this weekend and so are the official after parties at Prime Lounge with jockeys, sports and entertainment personalities, famous DJ's and world class drink menus.
John Fitzgerald at Pyro Gallery presents The Sacred Subject photography exhibit Oct. 22 through Nov. 28. Fitzgerald seeks to challenge the conventional definition of holiness in a collection of photographs taken by Fitzgerald and other works by Bob Lockhart, Al Nelson and Elise Fazio.
Proceeds from today's sales at Patrick O'Shea's will go to funding the performing arts program at Lincoln Elementary, the first performing arts elementary school in Louisville.
Since '88, the Garvin Gate Blues Festival has been one of the only opportunities for local enthusiasts to get their blues fix. The 2010 festival takes place Friday and Saturday and it's free as always.
The eight-man, music-making performance group, Stomp is to play Whitney Hall (Kentucky Center) Oct. 15, 16 and 17. The event is part of the PNC Broadway Across America series.
21C presents the newest installment of the Hear + Now Music Series Oct. 7. Several regional composers will have their works performed by well-known local and regional musicians.
The 10th Annual Lebowski Fest is happening this weekend, dude. To celebrate, J Roddy Walston & The Business, Those Darlins, The Seedy Seeds, The Broken Spurs and several other artists will be performing.
Umphrey's McGee and Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears will be playing the Iroqouis Ampitheater Summer Concert Series on June 24. We caught up with Umphrey's bassist in a recent phone interview.
Nicole Atkins, Abigail Washburn and Scars on 45 are set to play Waterfront Wednesday on June 29, it's free as always and will take place on the Big Four Lawn.