Sunday, September 30, 2018
October Vinyl Nite Events
We are pleased to be sponsors of the Tuesday Vinyl Nite at Butchertown Social (1601 Story ave), a free weekly event from 9pm-1am.
Join us every Tuesday this October for a whole month of spooky delight with some amazing guest DJs, two costume contests, and a bunch of Give-A-Ways!
October Vinyl Nite Themes:
10/2 Danny Cash of Hawks (and My Morning Jacket Memorabilia Box Give-A-Way)
10/9 Alice Cooper impersonator Corey Elmore
(and Alice Cooper Tribute Sick Little Things Ticket Give-A-Way)
10/16 Total Void (and Lexington show ticket Give-A-Way)
10/23 Zombie Night
(Zombie Costume Contest and Louisville Zombie Attack Prize Box Give-A-Way)
10/30 fourth Annual Album Cover Costume Party (and Season Of The Witch live showcase)
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Vinyl Nite Podcast #101: Shane Poole of Satellite Twin
Recorded at Tuesday Vinyl Nite at Butchertown Social with Shane Poole of Satellite Twin about new split 7" with MUTTS of Chicago, the joys of van ownership, and favorite records to spin.
Shane Poole of Satellite Twin |
Labels:
Mutts,
Satellite Twin,
Shane Poole,
Vinyl Nite Podcast
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Video Premier: "Seems The Same" by Stevie Meredith
Released today, a new video by Louisville musician Stevie Meredith titled "Seems The Same" from just released 5 song EP "Stay Inside."
The entire EP was tracked, mixed and mastered in Louisville and can be found here. The video was shot in Tokyo.
Labels:
Music Video,
Stevie Meredith
9/27 Modern Prometheus Art Exhibit & Young Frankenstein Screening
On Thursday, September 27, at the Main Louisville Free Public Library (301 York St) from 5:30-6:30 p.m. will be the artists reception for the new exhibit The Modern Prometheus. This artist-invitational features original works by more than fifteen prominent local artists in honor of the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, including creations by Ed Hamilton, Penny Sisto, Bob Lockhart, John King, Carrie Neumayer, and more.
After the reception (at 7:30pm) UofL Professor Stephen Hanson will host a screening of Mel Brooks' classic horror comedy Young Frankenstein and will talk about how Brooks got the medical ethics right in his film.
The art exhibit will be up through October. For more information, visit LFPL.org/Frankenreads.
Monday, September 24, 2018
Canceled: Louder Than Life
Festival producer Danny Wimmer Presents sent a press release moments ago that announced "due to the continuing rain and deterioration of conditions at Champions Park, this weekend’s Louder Than Life festival in Louisville has been canceled."
“Delivering a great experience for our fans will always be our top priority – but that great experience starts with safety,” said Danny Hayes, CEO of Danny Wimmer Presents.
Labels:
Louder Than Life
Monday, September 17, 2018
Photo Review: Emma Ruth Rundle & Jaye Jayle at Zbar
Labels:
emma ruth rundle,
Jaye Jayle,
Jennifer Martin,
Photo Review,
zanzabar
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
9/18 & 9/25: Tuesday Vinyl Nite with Satellite Twin & VALE at Butchertown Social
37FLOOD and Louisville Is For Lovers is proud to sponsor Tuesday Vinyl Nite at Butchertown Social (1601 Story Ave) from 9pm-12am every Tuesday and is completely free. Bring a record to spin and meet local bands and guest DJs. September guest DJs are Satellite Twin (on 9/18 with give-a-way of their new 7" with MUTTS) and VALE (on 9/25 with a give-a-way of their new EP).
Labels:
Butchertown Social,
Mutts,
Satellite Twin,
Tuesday Vinyl Nite,
VALE
Monday, September 3, 2018
9/14: 5th Annual Smoketown GetDown
September 14th is the 5th Annual Smoketown GetDown for Democracy; a FREE block party powered by the people and open to the public. The event features live entertainment, Smoketown organizations and businesses, voter registration, food trucks, and family-friendly activities including Yared Sound, Alpha Diamonds, Mighty Shades of Ebony, Str8Diamonds Dance Team, a Free Play Zone hosted by Children at Play Network, Photo Booth by Kertis Creative, Silent Disco presented by Hush Louisville, and "Discover Our Past" self-guided walking tour created by The Wheelhouse Project in partnership with The Filson Historical Society.
The Getdown takes place on South Hancock Street, between Lampton and Jacob Street, just east of downtown Louisville.
Event info here.
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