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Bourbon & Beyond Festival in Louisville, KY

Sep 17, 2023  ·  Kentucky Exposition Center Kentucky Exposition Center

The Black Keys
Sep 17
The Black Keys
Past Concert

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Old Crow Medicine Show, started by busking, gained fame after Doc Watson discovered them. Known for “Wagon Wheel”, they won 2 Grammys and are Grand Ole Opry members.
The Black Crowes, known for gritty rock & roll, celebrate their reunion with the 10th album "Happiness Bastards." Famous for "Shake Your Money Maker," they've toured 20 countries since reuniting in 2019.
Ohio-born rock duo the Black Keys, formed by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney in 2001, evolved from raw blues to psychedelic sounds with hits like "Lonely Boy" and albums like "Brothers" and "El Camino". Known for collabs with Danger Mouse and Grammy wins, they blend traditional blues with modern rock.
The Avett Brothers, known for hits like "High Steppin'," debuted top on Billboard with "True Sadness." Earned 2 Grammy noms & entered NC Music Hall of Fame. They've also collaborated with Judd Apatow.
Texas band Spoon's "Lucifer on the Sofa" is their rawest rock album, recorded in Austin. Known for its intense, intimate sound, it contrasts classic rock influences with unique modern twists.
Dallas Green, aka City and Colour, released his 7th album, "The Love Still Held Me Near," inspired by personal tragedies. Known for a stylistically expansive sound, the album features aggressive tracks like "Meant to Be."
Danielle Ponder, a former attorney from Rochester, NY, turned singer-songwriter, shines with her debut album blending pop, R&B, blues, rock, and trip-hop. Known for her powerful voice and emotive style.
Asheville's Town Mountain blends alt-country & honky-tonk, earning acclaim for lively shows & deep audience connection. Known for "Lines in the Levee," they celebrate musical evolution & raw energy.
Della Mae, a GRAMMY-nominated all-woman string band, is led by Celia Woodsmith and Kimber Ludiker. Known for vibrant roots music, they promote female musicianship globally and advocate for gender equality in music.
Ohio-born country artist Grimes, famed for “Yellowstone” role, hits charts with “No Horse To Ride.” Collaborates with elites like Jamey Johnson in Nashville. Influenced by Johnny Cash, Chris Stapleton.

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Kentucky Exposition Center

937 Phillips Ln, Louisville, KY 40209, USA Directions

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