
Music Born in Kentucky is Center Stage this Fall
There’s a profusion of bluegrass music festivals throughout the state of Kentucky this autumn. Seems appropriate, since this is its birthplace, after all. Make it a point to get out and enjoy the music we should all be proud of. Choose from the events highlighted below, courtesy of http://www.kytourism.com/
The sixth annual Franklin Music Festival will be held the following weekend near I-65 close to the Tennessee border. Set for Sept. 11-12, the Franklin fest will feature the Lonesome River Band, Rhonda Vincent & the Rage and many more outstanding performers. For info, check www.franklinkymusicfestival.com.
Bluegrass faithful will be making an annual pilgrimage to Jerusalem Ridge at Rosine, Ky. near Owensboro the first weekend in October. From Oct. 1-4, the home place of the “Father of Bluegrass,” Bill Monroe, will resound with music by some of the genre’s leading artists. Visitors can tour the Monroe family’s carefully restored 1918 home filled with mementoes from Monroe’s illustrious 70-year music career. More information about campgrounds and other accommodations nearby can be found at www.jerusalemridgefestival.org.
Combine attendance at Jerusalem Ridge with a visit to the nearby International Bluegrass Music Museum (www.bluegrass-museum.org), a fascinating institution in Owensboro devoted to preserving all things bluegrass. The IBMM is also home to the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Hall of Fame, recognizing noteworthy individuals for outstanding contributions to bluegrass music. New members are inducted each year.
The IBMM hosts its own annual mega-festival, the River of Music Party (ROMP), each June in Owensboro. This festival includes stellar bands from North America, Europe and the Far East, the Bluegrass Masters Film Festival, instrument workshops, juried arts and crafts, clogging and camping. For more info, visit www.www.bluegrass-museum.org/riverofmusic.
Many other smaller festivals provide opportunities to experience bluegrass music outdoors while enjoying Kentucky’s beautiful scenery. For more info, consult the Kentucky Department of Travel’s web site, www.kytourism.com, and click on “Festivals and Events.”
Be sure to check out Owensboro’s Bluegrass Musuem’s Web Site. Lots of fun!




There are some things in life that I’m so wrapped up in, I can’t even see my own arms. My family, animals, cooking, coffee, chocolate, history, movies, music, catfish – the list goes on. It’s the history wrap up that leads me to this post. I love ALL history and ALL historical figures, but Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era are especially fascinating to me.
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even existed. I love flowers and herbs almost as much as animals, and thought I’d done my homework, but I never knew there were that many. I’ve always loved goldenrod. When it covers a field, it looks just like a bright beautiful afghan or blanket spread out.
you’ve never attended the Stephen Foster Story, you should do that as soon as you possibly can. As soon as I get my eyes and hands on their 2009 schedule, I’ll plaster it all over the website. The show runs in the summer months because it’s an outdoor production. I can’t say enough about the show they put on – the costumes, the singing, the dancing – it’s beyond gorgeous.





