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ear X-tacy one of the coolest 17 music stores in the country

By Michelle on June 23, 2008 | | Comments (0) | Live, Play, Visit
Our friends over at Backseat Sandbar pointed out that Paste (a music magazine that I'm not even remotely cool enough to read) made a list of the 17 coolest record stores in the country and Louisville's own ear X-tacy is one of them.

Best Place to Find Cool Bumper Stickers for the Outside of Your Car, and CDs for the Inside - At a time when indie record stores were dropping off the map, John Timmons decided he needed to move into a building big enough to need its own map. Ear X-tacy grew from the 500-square-foot store it was in 1985 into the 10,000-square-foot music wonderland it is today. With countless listening stations and riveting in-store performances, the shop puts a high premium on musical discovery


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Keynote Forecastle Festival

By Michelle on June 6, 2008 | | Comments (0) | Play, Visit
Two really cool pieces of news to come out of the Forecastle Festival camp today. First, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is going to keynote the festival. Second, the festival will include a 100% all-natural, Kentucky farm grown menu. That is 100% awesome.

I'm proud to announce that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will keynote the 7th annual Forecastle Festival, July 25th - 27th on the Riverfront in Louisville, KY. Kennedy, named by Time Magazine as one of the "Heroes of the Planet" for his successful efforts to clean up the Hudson River, currently serves as Chief Prosecuting Attorney for the Hudson Riverkeeper organization, as well as president of The Waterkeeper Alliance. He is also a clinical professor and supervising attorney at the Pace University School of Law's Environmental Litigation Clinic and is co-host of the environmentally-programmed Ring of Fire show on Air America Radio.

Robert will address the audience at 2:30pm Sunday, July 27th, to be followed by an all-star cast of musicians, including The Del McCoury Band, Ekoostik Hookah, Dr. Dog, Gran Bel Fischer, and many more. For complete line-ups, please visit: http://www.forecastlefest.com/lineup.php

In addition to the keynote speaker, Forecastle plans to include (2) stages powered exclusively by solar energy - one of the first major festivals in the Midwest to do so. The festival will also include a culinary menu consisting of 100% all-natural food, grown exclusively by Kentucky farmers.


Blue Grass and Brown Whiskey: Southern Foodways Alliance Field Trip

By Michelle on June 5, 2008 | | Comments (1) | Play, Visit
Louisville_FieldTrip_details.jpgRegistration is now open for the Southern Foodways Alliance Field Trip to Louisville dubbed Blue Grass and Brown Whiskey.

The weekend, July 11-13, 2008, will let you dine on some of Louisville's best food, drink some outstanding cocktails as well as experience panels and discussions on Louisville culture and the state of small Kentucky farms.

Join the Southern Foodways Alliance as we travel to Louisville, Kentucky, home of the "most exciting two minutes in sports," and the arguable birthplace of the old fashioned.

We'll play dainty, an only-in-Louisville game, in the streets of the city's Schnitzelburg neighborhood. We'll gather in the Rathskeller, beneath a tooled leather ceiling, to toast the work of Minnie Fox and the African American cooks she honored in the Blue Grass Cookbook.

We'll taste Benedictine spread and Henry Bain sauce. We'll sip brown whiskey from the state's best distillers and red wine from grapes raised by a onetime tobacco farmer. We will dine on fried catfish at the All Wool and a Yard Wide Democratic Club. And farm-fresh fare at Lilly's. We'll sample bourbon-marinated smoked fish. And bourbon barrel-aged sorghum.

The region's best scholars will show us the way, providing context and amplification. Smart talking and great eating (and drinking), that's what we promise.


Barbara Streisand and Neil Diamond Together? We Did That

By Michelle on June 4, 2008 | | Comments (0) | Play
So did you know that a Louisville radio guy created one of the first musical mashups by combining the original Neil Diamond version of "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" with the Barabara Streisand cover? And it was that mashup's popularity that prompted the two singers to get together and record an actual duet? Louisville music trendsetters represent.

"In 1977, Diamond released an album titled I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight, which included the selection "You Don't Bring Me Flowers." He had composed its music and collaborated on its lyrics with Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman. The song was covered by Barbra Streisand on her album Songbird, which led Gary Guthrie, then Program Director at WAKY Radio in Louisville, Kentucky, to combine the two recordings in a virtual duet. The popularity of the virtual duet motivated Diamond and Streisand to record the real thing, which was a number one hit in 1978 and became his third song to top the Hot 100 to date."
- A Diamond in the Rough






More Free Forecastle Tickets

By Michelle on June 4, 2008 | | Comments (0) | Play, Visit
Louisville music blog Backseat Sandbar is giving away a pair of 3 day passes to Forecastle Fest. Run, don't walk, over there to enter to win. 


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