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Two award-winning musicians, Eric Uglum and Bud Bierhaus, have played music together for over 30 years, including time in the acclaimed California bluegrass band, Copperline. They reunited in 2015, forming Bluegrass duo, The Vintage Martins. The pair often play as a trio with Ron Block of Alison Krauss and Union Station. The duo recently signed with Louisville-based Eastwood Records.
"Bud Bierhaus was the one guy I would have jumped over mountains to sing with professionally, he is nothing short of amazing, and with his longtime compatriot Eric Uglum, they have captured the sound and integrity of all that music should ever be"---Chris Hillman
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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.
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.
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– No cameras or recording devices are permitted without prior approval.