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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, known for energetic folk and Americana, started busking in 1998. They've won 2 Grammys, were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, and their hit "Wagon Wheel" is double-platinum.
The Black Crowes, led by the Robinson Brothers, hail from Atlanta and are known for their gritty rock and blues sound. Reuniting in 2019, they celebrated 30 years of "Shake Your Money Maker" with over 150 global shows. Collaborating with producer Jay Joyce, their latest album, "Happiness Bastards," marks a triumphant return to their roots.
Akron's Black Keys, comprising Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, evolved from blues-rock roots into a versatile act. Known for hits "Tighten Up" and "Lonely Boy," they achieved Grammy wins, hit platinum with Brothers, and expanded their sound with producer Danger Mouse. Collaborations include ZZ Top's Billy F. Gibbons and Kings of Leon's Angelo Petraglia. After a hiatus, they returned with Let's Rock in 2019 and the acclaimed Delta Kream in 2021, showcasing Mississippi blues. Frequent collaborators, they've worked with Alice Cooper, releasing "Stay in Your Grave."
The Avett Brothers, from North Carolina, gained fame with "I And Love And You" in 2009. Hits like "True Sadness" earned GRAMMY® nominations and topped charts, while they secured spots in the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. Collaborated with Judd Apatow for a documentary. Known for Americana and folk-rock styles and their charitable efforts, including a $325k Hurricane Florence benefit.
Spoon's tenth album, "Lucifer on the Sofa," recorded in Austin, captures the band's pure rock 'n roll vibe with intense, intimate tracks. Frontman Britt Daniel calls it "classic rock as written by a guy who never did get Eric Clapton."
Dallas Green, born in Canada, is known for his project City and Colour. His seventh album, *The Love Still Held Me Near*, features an expansive, aggressive sound. Inspired by personal tragedies, it includes the single "Meant to Be."
Ohio-born Grimes, known as Kayce Dutton on "Yellowstone," achieved Top 10 with his debut song "No Horse To Ride." Collaborated with Foy Vance, Tony Lane, and more. Influenced by Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Colter Wall, and Chris Stapleton.
Hailing from Asheville, NC, Town Mountain blends alt-country and honky-tonk with Southern Appalachian influences. Known for energetic live shows, they focus on audience connection. Their album "Lines in the Levee" showcases a diverse sound with inspirations like The Band.
Della Mae is a GRAMMY-nominated all-woman string band led by Celia Woodsmith and Kimber Ludiker. Known for engaging roots music, they tour globally, spreading peace.
Sunny War, born Sydney Lyndella Ward in Nashville, revitalizes folk and blues with modern themes. Known for tracks like "With the Sun," she built a following after battling substance abuse and relocating to Venice Beach. Her self-released album "Worthless" and EP "Can I Sit With You" earned critical acclaim. Sunny occasionally plays in her punk band Anus Kings and has been praised by LA Weekly.
Nashville’s Lindsay Lou blends bluegrass, folk, and Americana with soulful vocals. Known for bands like The Flatbellys and Sweet Water Warblers, she channels deep, heartfelt stories.

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Kentucky Exposition Center

937 Phillips Ln, Louisville, KY 40209, USA Directions

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