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Best Jazz & Blues in Louisville

The Marcus King Band at Louisville Palace

The Marcus King Band

Still in his 20s, Marcus King has already been tapped as the next great guitarist by The Washington Post. With his intricate story-telling and stellar virtuosic talent on the guitar, this youngster and his band head out on another North American tour. Catch the talented South Carolina native when he brings his upbeat Americana to you!

The String Cheese Incident at Louisville Palace

The String Cheese Incident

The term 'Progressive Bluegrass' may not apply to many bands, but the wonderfully named The String Cheese Incident is certainly one of them. The wildly inventive and slightly crazy jam band, bring in influences from every genre under the sun and creates a sound unlike any other. Now heading on a new tour, don't miss your chance to catch them live!

Beat - King Crimson Tribute at Brown Theatre

Beat - King Crimson Tribute

The music of King Crimson is celebrated by a group of musicians that are less "tribute band" more "supergroup"! Legendary guitarist Steve Vai and Tool drummer Danney Carey join former King Crimson members Adrian Belew and Tony Levin to tour a show performing the best bits from the legendary prog-rockers' three 1980s entries, Discipline, Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair... plus potentially a few surprises!

Tower of Power at Brown Theatre

Tower of Power

A fusion of horn-based soul and funk with the tightest rhythm section ever to grace the stage, Tower of Power have been bringing their unique style to shows since 1968. However the veteran performers are not old news, they imbue their music with an upbeat joy that speaks to multi-generational audiences, from today's young music students to the groovy cats of the Motown era.

Charley Crockett at Iroquois Amphitheater

Charley Crockett

Charley Crockett is heading on a new tour in support of his upcoming album '$10 Cowboy'! Born and raised in Texas, Crockett's life seems like it's straight out of one of his songs. From living on the railroad to busking in the streets of New Orleans, it seems he's checked all the boxes. A country and blues singer, his classically country voice and engaging stage presence create an experience like no other. A no-brainer for any country fan, and an engaging and energetic show for all others, you don't want to miss out on the chance to see him live!

Buddy Guy at Whitney Hall

Buddy Guy

One of the musical inspirations for guitar legends like Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones and Jimmy Page, this American blues guitarist is considered to be one of the greatest axemen of all time. Buddy Guy is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, six-time Grammy winner, and, as if that isn't enough, Eric Clapton once called him "without a doubt the best guitar player alive". Enough said.

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