Celebrating their 30th year as a band in 2025, Louisville alt-country/neo-honky tonkers Satchel’s Pawn Shop bring their “Y’all-ternative” sound to Gerstle’s legendary main stage. The band’s three-album discography was recently released online for streaming, so give them a spin if you haven’t already. Sharing the stage will be none other than Dewey Kincade and The Navigators, which features an all-star lineup of Louisville musicians. Kincade is celebrating the release of his incredible new album The Heights, (read the LEO Weekly Listen Local review linked below). This is the first time that the two bands have shared the stage, as Kincade puts it, “since flannel was a fashion statement.” Not to be missed!
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Jeff Polk is a contributing music writer for LEO Weekly. A Louisville native and grizzled old veteran of the local music scene since the early ‘90s, he has played drums in several bands that you’ve...
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