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This year’s Funk Fest will be celebrating “50 years of hip-hop” with a two-day festival at Louisville’s Waterfront Park.
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Derek Operle speaks with Deke Dickerson about his new book, "Sixteen Tons: The Merle Travis Story."
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If you're close to the stage, the music is likely well over 85 decibels. This can potentially lead to both short and long-term hearing loss.
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Joe Henry just released his 14th studio album, and he’s also produced records for a lot of amazing musicians, including Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt, and Allen Toussaint.
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“This isn’t just for the injustices of one particular group or race of people. We decided to write ‘Take a Knee’ based on the injustices of all races of people.”
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You’re driving, listening to music, and suddenly a song comes on that you haven’t heard in years. But without thinking, you can remember every single word. Why?
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We spoke with local writer Michael Jones about his essay “A Peculiar Composition” which is featured in “The Oxford American” annual southern music issue.
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Lindsey and other Kentucky artists will grace the cover of The Kentucky Music Issue from Oxford American. It hits newsstands Nov. 21.
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The Louisville Memorial Auditorium and the William H. Bauer Foundation on Friday will host a fundraiser to repair a rare 1940s pipe organ.