Live Lunch October 11: Screamin’ John & TD Lind Sunday, Oct 6 2019 

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Over two decades ago, Screamin’ John Hawkins and T.D. Lind were members in the popular Louisville rock band Edenstreet. The blues rockers have recently reunited to create a brand new album, titled Gimme More Time. This new collaborative effort with friends and former bandmates was produced by legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Glyn Johns, and has been creating a well-deserved buzz. Come join us Friday at noon to witness it yourself. You’ll also be able to catch them Saturday (10/12) at The Garvin Gate Blues Festival.

More information:   Facebook   Garvin Gate Blues Festival 


WFPK hosts Live Lunch every Friday at noon. Come see your favorite local and touring artists perform live in the Louisville Public Media performance studio at 619 S. Fourth Street in downtown Louisville. Doors open around 11:30 AM.

WFPK members at $15/month or more there is limited reserved seating for you.

Brown bag your lunch, and join us for this free performance. If you can’t make the performance in person, listen live at 91.9 WFPK Independent Louisville. Due to fire code regulations, space in the performance studio is limited to 70 people.

All Live Lunch concerts are subject to change.

We kindly ask that guests adhere to our attendance policy during live broadcasts:

– Absolutely no disruptive noises or distractions are permitted.
– Guests are to enter and exit between selections.
– Our friends at T-Mobile would like to remind you to please turn off all cell phones and pagers.
– No cameras or recording devices are permitted without prior approval.

 

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Tuesday Featured Artist: Lyle Lovett Sunday, Oct 6 2019 

Listen for a song from our Tuesday Featured Artist every hour from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Ya gotta love it! One of our all-time favorite musicians, Lyle Lovett returns to Louisville this Thursday  (10/10) to the Brown Theatre, appearing with his Acoustic Group. WFPK is proud to be presenting the show! We’ll be playing your favorite tunes on Tuesday with Lyle as our Featured Artist!

More info: Official Site   Facebook   Instagram   Twitter

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Amid drought, Louisville area receives close to 1.5 inches of rain Sunday, Oct 6 2019 

Louisville received 1.35 inches Sunday afternoon and Monday morning, according to National Weather Service.

       

Registration deadline is Monday for Indiana city elections Sunday, Oct 6 2019 

The Indiana secretary of state's office says registrations can be done in person at county clerk offices until the close of business Monday or online until midnight.

        

GOP group pulls ad supporting Bevin with Kentucky man accused of sexual misconduct Sunday, Oct 6 2019 

Republican Governors Association confirmed it had pulled the ad after The Herald-Leader asked about Pike County businessman Grey May’s appearance.

       

Registration deadline is Monday for Indiana city elections Sunday, Oct 6 2019 

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Monday is the voter registration deadline for Indiana residents wanting to cast ballots in this year's city or town elections.

4 dead, 5 others injured in shooting at Kansas City bar; manhunt underway for 2 gunmen Sunday, Oct 6 2019 

Four people were killed and five others injured in a shooting early Sunday at a bar in Kansas City, Kansas, police said.

       

Louisville City FC continues unbeaten run with win at Saint Louis FC Sunday, Oct 6 2019 

Louisville City FC continued its unbeaten streak and added a match to the win column with a 1-0 victory at Saint Louis FC on Saturday.

       

Pedestrian fatally hit by a vehicle on Barricks Road in Louisville identified Sunday, Oct 6 2019 

Dennis Bernard Jones, 47, was hit by a vehicle around 6:30 a.m. Sunday and pronounced dead on the scene, according to officials.

       

2 people dead after multi-vehicle crash in Nelson County Sunday, Oct 6 2019 

Officials have not released the names of the two people who died.

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