American singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson, the man behind Janis Joplin’s famous “Me & Bobby McGee” and a member of the original Highwaymen, visits the Iroquois Amphitheater in Louisville Thursday as part of the Coors Light Summer Concert Series.
With the sun beating down and sweat pouring profusely it felt like
being at a southern gospel revival, only without the portable pews and
folding metal chairs. I had heard great things about seeing Al live...
The Right Reverend Al Green is made of class. The man came onto stage
in triple digit temperatures wearing a full tuxedo with a boquet of
roses for the audience - and let me tell you, I wanted one.
It's hard to like a musician who looks bored to be here.
Woodstock was “three days of peace and music.” Forecastle was “three days of music, art and activism.” Now there’s HullabaLOU, which is three days of everything else—and something you can take your Mom and Dad to, too.