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Rumpke Mountain Boys – High Time, Low Tide is available

The hard-touring Rumpkes (the band already has several big festival appearances on the horizon, including next week’s Suwannee Springfest in Florida, where the band plays alongside John Prine, Railroad Earth, The Infamous Stringdusters and numerous

Rumpke Mountain Boys – High Time, Low Tide is available2016-07-13T00:15:40-04:00

Banjoist Hank Smith set to debut super-group at IBMA

Brian Paul Swenk | September 28, 2015 | Bluegrass Today “What if Bela’s Drive had the vocals of Chris Thile/Michael Daves?” You’ve probably never asked yourself that exact question, but I bet you’re imagining it

Banjoist Hank Smith set to debut super-group at IBMA2022-08-29T13:36:33-04:00

Dark Side of the Wall interview

The Dark Side of the Wall is not just another cover band made up of several members from other bands locally, in Louisville, Ky. Dark Side of the wall is a collective of multi -talented

Dark Side of the Wall interview2022-08-29T13:37:16-04:00

Louisville Jug Music: From Earl McDonald to the National Jubilee

I was honored to just be mentioned in Michael Jone's book, entitled "Louisville Jug Music: From Earl McDonald to the National Jubilee". Go buy it! It's supremely informative about the emergence of what turned out

Louisville Jug Music: From Earl McDonald to the National Jubilee2022-08-29T13:37:25-04:00

PineCone: Blu-Bop: A Tribute to the Music of Bela Fleck & the Flecktones

Performed by Hank Smith (banjo), E Scott Warren (bass), Mike Auchter (drums), Justin W. Powell (piano), Lindsey Tims (guitar, mandolin, fiddle), Paul Messinger (harmonica), and Myron Koch (saxophone) Sertoma Amphitheater, 801 High House Road, Cary,

PineCone: Blu-Bop: A Tribute to the Music of Bela Fleck & the Flecktones2016-07-12T21:38:23-04:00

Cary Sertoma Series Welcomes Triangle-based Blu-Bop

Cary Sertoma Series Welcomes Triangle-based Blu-Bop First appearance for seven piece Bela Fleck and the Flecktones sound-alike Cary, NC – Spend an evening in Cary enjoying the bluegrass, fusion and post-bop of Bela Fleck and

Cary Sertoma Series Welcomes Triangle-based Blu-Bop2016-10-15T13:51:59-04:00

Pink Floyd tribute band coming to Grand Theatre

The Grand Theatre welcomes back to its stage one of the nation’s premiere Pink Floyd tribute groups for a concert scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Dark Side of the Wall: A Pink Floyd Tribute presents

Pink Floyd tribute band coming to Grand Theatre2016-10-15T13:52:02-04:00

Vessel packs several approaches to American roots

Vessel may have a lot of different elements to its sound, but when it comes to the seven-piece band's overall mission, everybody seems to be on the same page. "You know that feeling (artists) get

Vessel packs several approaches to American roots2016-10-15T13:52:02-04:00

Jamming with Vessel

Vessel has been Louisville's most formidable jam band for nine years, although one almost hates to lump them into that genre. Vessel certainly shares much with that scene, but the band is more dedicated to

Jamming with Vessel2016-10-15T13:52:02-04:00

MUSIC FESTIVAL MAKES MOVE TO LOUISVILLE’S MAIN STREET

Louisville, KY- The 10th Annual Peak Summit Groove and Dance Festival will descend upon “Arena Row” on Friday, August 19 and Saturday, August 20 from 8 p.m. to – 3 a.m. each night. A grand

MUSIC FESTIVAL MAKES MOVE TO LOUISVILLE’S MAIN STREET2016-07-12T21:40:54-04:00

PEAK SUMMIT FESTIVAL & VESSEL IN-STUDIO

It’s time again for the Peak Summit Groove & Dance Festival on Aug. 19-20 with the After-Party on the 21st. Now in its 10th year, founder Myron Koch tells us all about the festival plus

PEAK SUMMIT FESTIVAL & VESSEL IN-STUDIO2016-10-15T13:52:02-04:00

The Golden Road Music and Art Festival

Calling all deadheads! Head to The Golden Road Music and Art Festival held in Louisville for a fun-filled celebration and marathon tribute the music of the Grateful Dead. Festival goers party down to a bevy

The Golden Road Music and Art Festival2022-08-29T13:33:52-04:00

Motherlodge Festival

Friday, April 3 at The Rudyard Kipling, Headliners, Monkey Wrench, Ear-x-tacy Panel discussion: The Revolution Will Not Be Funded. With Motherlodge curator/creator Ray Rizzo, activist/artist Julia Steele Allen, a Squallis Puppet, and others TBA, The

Motherlodge Festival2016-07-12T21:52:36-04:00

Bear Creek Music Festival Pre-Party Dance Party with Zoogma

Article and Photos By: Erin Slayter - The Sweaty Mouse (www.thesweatymouse.com) Fairly new on the scene, Zoogma energizes the crowd with a seriously funktified dance party perfect to set the tone for a weekend of

Bear Creek Music Festival Pre-Party Dance Party with Zoogma2016-07-12T22:44:39-04:00

Paradigm: Melodies For Uncertain Robots

By CHRIS M. SLAWECKI Paradigm's second album roams the free range of progressive jazz-rock fusion to harvest, thresh and bale every kaleidoscopic color and sound. It also clearly reflects the disparate makeup of this electric

Paradigm: Melodies For Uncertain Robots2016-10-15T13:52:02-04:00

SNAPSHOTS OF PEOPLE AT WORK; re: Myron Koch, festival guru

Peak Summit founder helps other top music events Name: Myron Koch. Age: 35. Title: Musician and event manager in Louisville. Company: Peak Summit (founder), member of the band Paradigm and manager of other festivals including

SNAPSHOTS OF PEOPLE AT WORK; re: Myron Koch, festival guru2016-10-15T13:52:04-04:00

Peak Summit; dear Watson

BY JASON BUGG Saturday, Oct. 11 This year’s Peak Summit Groove and Dance Festival features a jam-packed day of music and happenings, just how founder Myron Koch planned it. “(The Festival) keeps getting bigger and

Peak Summit; dear Watson2016-10-15T13:52:04-04:00

Paradigm Shift

This band of UofL instrumentalists is taking its show on the road By Joseph Lord Music schools are breeding grounds for experimental super-groups. Take Paradigm, which formed at the University of Louisville School of Music

Paradigm Shift2016-10-15T13:52:05-04:00

SOUND EFFECTS; Peak Summit fest in groove

Music and art event at rotating venues has grown in its five years, but positive vibe is still part of it When Myron Koch founded the Peak Summit Groove and Dance Festival in 2002 his

SOUND EFFECTS; Peak Summit fest in groove2016-10-15T13:52:05-04:00

Bigger and bolder, Summit Festival shows no signs of peaking

Paradigm: is one of the acts playing this year’s Peak Summit Festival. Next year, Myron Koch might need a staff. The founder of this weekend’s Peak Summit “dance and groove festival” has overseen an event

Bigger and bolder, Summit Festival shows no signs of peaking2016-10-15T13:52:05-04:00

Barefoot Manner

The music of Barefoot Manner started at the turn of the millenium as a bluegrass trio. Walter Hensey, Dave Kleiss, & Shawn Chase would get together and combine their love of music with their desire

Barefoot Manner2016-10-15T13:52:05-04:00

Peak Summit peaked out

The Peak Summit Groove and Dance Festival has a nice problem in that it has become too popular. The annual music and art festival, held at several St. Matthews clubs simultaneously, doesn't have room to

Peak Summit peaked out2016-10-15T13:52:05-04:00

Headline: SOUND EFFECTS

SubHead: Jam bands, art and DJs are ready to climb Peak Byline: Jeffrey Lee Puckett For fans of the jam-band aesthetic, the following paragraph is the good-news equivalent of someone handing them a stack of

Headline: SOUND EFFECTS2016-10-15T13:52:07-04:00

Glad to Meet You

By Billy Bartley Gladstone's self-titled debut powerfully blends a wide range of rock sounds to deliver a jam band potpourri of an album. Their style is similar to The Grateful Dead's, Widespread Panic's, and Phish's.

Glad to Meet You2016-10-15T13:52:07-04:00
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