Sunday (3/19) –
TLRS: Johnny Irion w/The Hottman Sisters
Dusty said “fancy mac-n-cheese” is being served. Johnny Irion has been around for a while, and has lots of friends all over the “business.” The Hottman Sisters are in fact sisters and a new group you should know.
Buddy Guy is on the bill. That is enough for us.
Young YouTube sensation William Singe will for sure pack Mercury Ballroom with equally young, adoring fans.
Tuesday (3/21) –
This band apparently has a background as interesting as their name. Check out their 2016 release Hippie Castle and then head to Zbar for a live set.
Joe Jack Talcum (The Dead Milkmen)
Talcum’s name can be thrown around with numerous indie/punk rock bands, besides just The Dead Milkmen. The man works.
It has been a minute since we’ve hit up a vinyl night OR Galaxie spicy margs. It may be time for that to change.
Wednesday (3/22) –
It would be silly not to get your butt over to Headliners for these rockers.
An Evening with Southern Soul Assembly
So many big names on this bill.
Marcus King was born in 1996. Let that sink in.
This duo kicks off a little tour run together in Louisville.
This is the experience of a lifetime for any Pink Floyd fan. Brit Floyd has impressed loads of humans over their lifespan.
Thursday (3/23) –
Jazz Live at Lola with Craig Tweddell’s Sextet
Probs a full reservation list, again, but you might as well try!
The science nerd in me is so effing excited. Speak your wise words, sir.
I feel like we recently noticed Kaiju’s bathrooms had been revamped a little? That itself is a good enough reason for me to head that way Thursday night.
Friday (3/24) –
The Zanzabar stage is officially broken in. Twin Limb has been opening for Strand of Oaks (listen to his new album, if you haven’t yet!) and it is exciting to have them back for a hometown show.

Cat Casual & The Holy Midnight (record release), Jaxon Lee Swain, Twin Sister Radio
We haven’t been to Monnick for a show, yet, unfortunately. Cat Casual’s release warrants a trip.
Small Time Napoleon, Upstate Rubdown, Alex Wright
We know Small Time Napoleon and Alex Wright will impress, but this lil vid has be interested in the Upstate Rubdown crew. Me likey.
Brother Wolves, PsychoHawk, Banshee Child
Louisville rock and roll at The Cure.
Monkey Wrench 12 Year Farewell with The Galoots
We are so sad to see the Monkey Wrench close.
Nellie Pearl // Julie Rhodes in Louisville
Have you been to Taj yet? It’s a pretty sweet spot, and probably even sweeter place to see one of Lou’s fav local bands.
The Sweet Spot – Mardi Gras Edition
Use your imagination, folks.
If you’re feeling nostalgic, specifically for the 80s, then this Mercury show is your ticket.
Live Music Friday with Mike Hood
Goodwood hosts local pianist and singer, Mike Hood.
A country/comedy mix is on deck for The Palace.
Saturday (3/25) –
From Start to Finish – Dr. Dundiff & The Smoke Shop Kids at The Monkey Wrench
Dr. Dundiff & The Smoke Shop Kids apparently got their swag going on The Monkey Wrench. Now they’re back to close things out. It is a sad time, for sure.
The Louisville Orchestra presents Time for Three
Along with the LO, this trio will be mixing classical with other genres (90s hip hop, grunge, and bluegrass are all viable options). It sounds like this will be an experience you won’t want to miss.
Phourist & The Photons, Aby Laby Land, One For The Doc
Another local bill at Zbar is so right.
Always a fun time jamming with these guys.
Jack Holiday & The Westerners – Album Release
We love celebrating a new album!
Pontiak’s vibes are so right for Haymarket’s back room.