Live Music Lou’s Can’t Miss: July 23 – 29
Ok is this heat wave over yet? Regardless, we have a FULL WEEK of live music you all #livemusiclou #louisville #cantmiss … More Live Music Lou’s Can’t Miss: July 23 – 29
Ok is this heat wave over yet? Regardless, we have a FULL WEEK of live music you all #livemusiclou #louisville #cantmiss … More Live Music Lou’s Can’t Miss: July 23 – 29
Apologies, folks. The 90+ degree heat this weekend knocked me on my ass for a bit, which is my lame excuse for this post tardiness. There are many things that you need to be aware of this week, however. Get out for something! Sunday (6/26) – John Paul White, The Secret Sisters Goodness this is … More Live Music Lou’s Can’t Miss: June 26 – July 2
It’s the last week of the school year, AKA we can go to ALL of the shows. Get out there with us, #Louisville!
#LiveMusicLou #CantMiss … More Live Music Lou’s Can’t Miss: May 22 – 28
Let’s hope the weather holds out because this week kicks off the summer outdoor music scene- Waterfront Wednesdays and Iroquois Amphitheater, lets go! Check socials for our latest locations, come say hi while we’re out and about, and of course head back to LiveMusicLou.com to see photos and hear our thoughts on the shows we get … More Live Music Lou’s Can’t Miss: April 24-30
This week’s #LiveMusicLou preview – a chat with #ChromePony about Hunter S. Thompson & horse races before they take over #GonzoFest2016 … More LML Weekly Preview: Chrome Pony and GonzoFest ’16
I said goodbye to my students in the afternoon as they walked out the doors and into a soaking downpour. I think the inclement weather deterred some folks from venturing down to the Big Four Lawn for the second edition of Waterfront Wednesday in 2015. Didn’t they know that the event almost always lucks out … More The end of school = the start to a great summer of music: WW May edition
We reviewed Winter Wednesdays this season, and while those have certainly been on the rise, it’s amazing to me how big Waterfront Wednesdays have been getting over the last few years. We haven’t lived in Louisville since the inception of this free concert series (would have loved to have seen Dawes in 2010!), but even … More Starting Waterfront Wednesday season off on the right note
A beautiful afternoon on the waterfront alone is enough to make someone appreciate living in Louisville. That being said, it is events like GonzoFest, celebrating the hugely influential Hunter S. Thompson on his own turf, that opens an outsider’s eyes to how glorious this city is. A man, who until recently has been immensely misunderstood … More All for the good of Gonzo