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    Tomorrow night is the night folks.  A night of classic rock, R&B, jazz, disco, African, funk, soul gems – when Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductees Earth, Wind, & Fire pull in to Louisville to bring their unique brand of body moving music to The Palace Theater.

    The band who was inducted into the Rock Hall in 2000, has won 8 Grammys, and managed to keep the groove going for over forty years.  Not only have they been inducted to the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame, but they have been inducted to Vocal Group Hall of Fame, Songwriters Hall of Fame, and NAACP Hall of Fame; as well as receiving the Rhythm & Soul Heritage Award from the American Society of Authors, Composers, and Publishers, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from B.E.T.

    Besides being one of the most celebrated bands in the world, they are legends and stalwarts of American music blending the better parts of R&B, Funk, and Rock n’ Roll into a soulful stew of good time party music; with a back catalog that is bursting at the seams with classic songs like “Shining Star,” “Boogie Wonderland,” “Got to Get You Into My Life,” “Let’s Groove,” “Sing a Song,” “September,” and “After the Love Has Gone.”

    The Earth, Wind, & Fire musical carnival will be in town tomorrow night May 29th at The Palace Theater.  The show will begin at 8:00 PM, and tickets are still available with prices ranging from $45-$96.

    This is a show that will have all of the elements (sorry about the pun) of a good time.  An exquisite band, a long line of hit songs, and a beautiful spring evening in Lousiville with some of the greatest music ever made.

     

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    About Brent Owen

    Born and raised in Louisville, I have lived here most of my life (except during a short furlough, when I, lovelorn and naive, followed a girl to Baton Rouge). My roots are here, my family, my friends, and my life are all here. I work primarily as a free-lance writer for a few local and regional publications. I have also written two books (one a memoir, the other a novel) that barring some divine intervention, will probably never see the light of day. I find myself deeply ingrained in the local bar scene, or perhaps better said, I often indulge in the local drinking culture. I love music, movies, comedy, and really just about any other live performance art.

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