Latest from LPM Music
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91.9 WFPK welcomes The Stray Cats on October 28 at Louisville Palace.
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91.9 WFPK welcomes Jamey Johnson on August 17 at Louisville Palace.
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The mandolin virtuoso captivates with her deep storytelling and incredibly fast fingerpicking.
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Emily Hines introduces herself. The Armed rage against the machine. Mal Devisa makes a triumphant return. Read our list of the best albums out this week.
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Alan Walker on cinematic universes, dodging algorithms, and why he’s ready to sound like himself again
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The music is raw and her delivery brash, but Sasha Keable's effortless power and range sets the British Colombian R&B singer-songwriter apart.
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Louisville band Roadie released second single from upcoming album with "Ain't Worth A Name"
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Zara Larsson on Finding Her Sound, Screaming Her Truth, and Worshipping the Song God
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Listen for live performances and the best 502unes all week long, July 28th - August 1st!
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Sydney Sleadd & The Swarm released a new video for "In Your Arms"
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WFPK's Laura Shine spoke with Alejandro Escovedo before his show at Headliners Music Hall on September 5, 2025
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The Cast of Zombies 4 on Executive Producing, Blood Fruit, and Game Night
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91.9 WFPK welcomes Laufey on October 13 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN.
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91.9 WFPK welcomes Dwight Yoakam on September 26 at PNC Pavilion.
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91.9 WFPK presents Don Was and the Pan-Detroit Ensemble on October 15 at Headliners Music Hall.
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91.9 WFPK presents The Wallflowers on September 9 at Mercury Ballroom.
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Nourished By Time. Mac Demarco. Earl Sweatshirt. Stephen Thompson and Vermont Public's Tad Cautious discuss the best new albums out this new music Friday.
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Ty Segall pushed the limits of the space with stadium-sized vibes, resulting in some of the most glorious shredding you'll ever see at the Tiny Desk.
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The Roots drummer and Oscar-winning filmmaker uncovers the connections between his recent Sly Stone documentary and his own life story.
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Guster always finds new ways to weave sonic landscapes, tell meaningful stories and deeply engage with its fan base.
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Louisville band The Low Glow's new song "Bananas Are Good" has great ap-peel!
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The South African pianist and Zulu healer guides us through a meditation on stillness and an invocation of Blackness.