Monday (3/14)
The Brown Theatre
Come see the rock folk legend in the flesh! The Canadian songwriter helped shape the genre of the 60s and 70s.
Magnolia Bar
A regional showcase of local bands this night. Plus it’s FREE.
Tuesday (3/15)
Zanzabar
Singer-songwriter, David Ramirez, runs in the same vein as other artists like Ryan Adams and Noah Gunderson, so if you’re into that check it out! Opening for Ramirez is the youthful, folk artist, Lucette.
The New Vintage
If you didn’t catch on by Mike Silverman’s stage name, That 1 Guy, he’s a bit of a novelty. The creative is definitely imaginary and innovative playing an unusual instrument he calls, “The Magic Pipe, a monstrosity of metal, strings, and electronics, facilitates the dynamic live creation of music and magic in ways only That1Guy can conjure.”
Lydia House
Local and DIY rock at it's best.
Wednesday (3/16)
The Problems, C2 and The Brothers Reed, Cousins
The New Vintage
Alternative blues-rock, soul, and indie grunge all in one place.
The New Vintage
Alternative blues-rock, soul, and indie grunge all in one place.
Zanzabar
The American singer-songwriter nestles himself in the South’s progressive folk scene. His sound is intriguingly lovely.
R Ring, Nan Turner, Satellitte Twin
Haymarket Whiskey Bar
Haymarket Whiskey Bar
Voodoo Economics
The Hideaway Saloon
If you haven't taken the time to check out this local band making moves, do yourself a favor. I saw them at Mag a couple of weeks ago and it was one hell of a show.
Thursday (3/17)
Baxter’s 942
Tony and The Tan Lines are one of the best acts in the city. It's always a great time and I've never not danced all night long.
Mercury Ballroom
"It's the thuggish ruggish bone."
Headliners Music Hall
Zanzabar
A healthy mix of folk and electronics.
Kaiju
Friday (3/18)
Headliners Music Hall
It's outlaw country meets big city psych rock.
Zanzabar
Mercury Ballroom
Yes, it's a tribute. Yes, it's Pink Floyd.
Kaiju
An interesting line up to say the least. Some weird stuff, some good stuff.
The New Vintage
Here's a Louisville supergroup composed of "Dewey Kincade, Leigh Ann Yost, Danny Flanigan, Tonya Buckler with Jeffrey Faith (Bridge 19, Hickory) and Steve Sizemore (Appalatin). The group combines layered harmonies and layered percussion to create a rich soundscape."
Saturday (3/19)
The Louisville Palace
Now here's something to talk about!
Zanzabar
It's funky and it's out of Nashville.
Louis’s The Ton
Two great local bands at one great place!
Kaiju
This one is going to be fun folks! Super excited about Coconut Milk, they've got a sound resonating indie and dance. Plus Billy Nelson, he's like Willy Nelson, but not. I caught the Louisville music scene veteran at Do502's Free Week and I would totally see him again.
Cover Image: Tony and The Tan Lines
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