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The band takes its name from the bus their grandfather used during WWII to get from Shively to his job in downtown Louisville, 'Blue Lick Victory Club'. For decades, the Thomas brothers, Dean, Barry and David, have helped shape and promote local music in Louisville, each in their own way. Belonging to bands of different genres, No Fun, Blinders and Love Jones, to name a few, they traversed the scene from punk to pop and country music. Now they have decided to play together in a family band, joined by good friend Nick England. The brothers have been writing music over the last 15 years and are celebrating the release of their new album "Blue Lick Victory Club". The group will also be appearing later Friday evening as part of The New Albany Bicentennial Concert Series.
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About Live Lunch
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.
If you’re a WFPK member at $10/month or more, you can reserve a free lunch from the City Café (first 50 callers receive a lunch). Call 502-814-6565 up to one week in advance and at least 24 hours in advance.
WFPK members at $15/month or above can enter for a chance to win front-row reserved seats. Reserved seats will be drawn at noon on Tuesdays.
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 Radio Louisville. Due to fire code regulations, space in the performance studio is limited to 70 people.
All Live Lunch concerts are subject to change.
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