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This category is for sites about local music, including performing groups, performers, activities, events, and organizations. The groups and performers included either perform here, or are in some other way prominently associated with the community.
http://www.backroombluegrassband.com/
Includes recordings, schedule, biographies, photographs, and links.
http://www.angelfire.com/rock2/bedlam/
Local grunge core/groove core band. Includes photos, news, and contact details.
http://www.bryanstationband.org/
Features a leadership directory, events, photos, fundraisers, contest schedule, a list of band booster club officers and newsletters.
http://www.ckyo.org/
An independently chartered youth orchestra with students from seventeen cities and sixty area schools.
http://www.cmsck.org/
Formed as a performance/learning association to foster and promote chamber music in Central Kentucky .
http://www.danbernitt.com/
Includes album, biography, links, bookings, and lyrics.
http://www.festivalofthebluegrass.com/
Lexington, Kentucky's oldest bluegrass music festival.
http://sites.google.com/site/independentmusicseries/
Information for and about independent bands and musicians concerts in Lexington, Kentucky
http://joeyandthecruisers.com/
Ten-piece group performing jazz music for special events. Includes biographies, song list, photographs, and audio clips.
http://jordanenglishmusic.com/
Acoustic/funk/soul artist. Includes audio, photos and show schedule.
http://www.kybach.org/
Performs the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and other master composers. Includes artists' profiles, season schedule, audio and video.
http://lafayette-orchestra.tripod.com/
Includes pictures, contact information, and event calendar.
http://www.lexingtonjazzfestival.com/
Annual June event features performance schedule, box office, vendors, sponsors and location.
http://www.lexphil.org/
Details on classical, pops, family, and chamber series' along with performer biographies and ticket information.
http://morethanguitar.com/
Ben Brown teaches guitar and ukulele and offers online instruction . Includes a profile, member videos and contact information.
http://out-kri.tripod.com/
Christian metal band. Includes profiles, a weblog, photos, and upcoming events.
http://www.redbarnradio.com/
Showcases Bluegrass musicians. Includes profiles, calendar, photo gallery and performance clips.
http://www.reelworldstringband.com/
Features traditional and old-time music with a touch of country, swing, blues, and jazz. Includes biographies, a mailing list, photos, audio clips, merchandise and booking information.
http://www.angelfire.com/band/rua/
A five-piece Celtic band playing traditional, modern and original music from the British Isles. Includes pictures, show dates, announcements, and links.
http://sistersound.org/
Non-profit women's chorus with open, non-auditioned membership. Performance schedule, group history, and contact information.
http://www.jazzartsfoundation.org/
Non-profit organization to enhance the awareness of jazz as a performing art. Includes member application, current happenings, photographs, archives and resource links.
http://www.johnsonbrothersband.com/
Specializing in big-band material. General information, gig dates, photographs, song list, and links.
http://www.thekentuckians.org/
Local affiliate chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. Includes featured events, audition schedules, youth program and audios.
http://www.troubashow.com/
Held in Lexington and Ashland, Kentucky, this all-volunteer, community-run series features some of the hottest stars in today's music scene.
http://www.woodsongs.com/
Features a live-audience, internationally syndicated show broadcast on over 400 radio stations. Includes webcast details, photos, ticket information, archives, a list of broadcast stations, biographies and a newsletter.
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