Potluck starts at 6PM Music at 7PMAll ages, family friendlyTickets $10-----------
Horse Feathershttp://horsefeatherstheband.com/https://youtu.be/uYHyMkKByes
Horse Feathers feels like a secret you don’t really want to share. Over twelve years and five albums, a passionate fan base has experienced this band as a precious commodity that they want to keep close to their hearts. On Appreciation, out May 4 on Kill Rock Stars, the signifiers of the band are there: Justin Ringle’s warm tenor and taut lyrics that speak of work, love, and other struggles. But on this album less of the song dynamics are achieved with strings and more with an exciting new rhythm section steeped in Northern Soul, creating a sound that leaps into the spotlight. Diehard fans are going to have to make room in the club house for a lot more people – with this album, the Horse Feathers secret is officially out. Catch them on tour in the US starting May 9.
Rebecca Regohttps://rebeccaregoandthetrainmen.comhttps://youtu.be/V26NJ9-H0ow
" Not often a voice strikes the listener as one that fits the music and lyrics so impeccably, but Rego offers a jazzy scat delivery topped with polished musicianship, making for an inspirational indie anthem." - Glide Magazine 2016
Could I Have Loved You Better” is a song, which would do Nina Simone proud.......Musically, Rebecca Rego and the Trainmen expand on their indie folk foundation" - Innocent Words 2016
Singer Songwriter and recent Louisville transplant Rebecca Rego along with her band the Trainmen, have recently recorded their third full length LP “Speaking Of Witches” at Justin Vernon’s (Bon Iver) Grammy Award winning April Base Studios in Eau Claire, Wisconsin with Producer Beau Sorenson (Tune-Yards, Superchunck, Bob Mould). Their record is due to be released sometime this fall.
Rebecca Rego & The Trainmen have been honored to share the stage with John Hiatt, Ha Ha Tonka, Rodney Crowell, Mason Jennings, Bowerbirds, Damien Jurado, and so many more.