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Party music is the backbone of any event or party and it can definitely make or break the night. Often a live band or wedding singer can provide a wonderful vibe for your party, wedding, or event. Perhaps you're hosting a classy, corporate event in Bowling Green, KY and you need some smooth Bowling Green, KY jazz players. Or maybe you need an energetic live band that's going to energize your guests. Whether you're looking for a Bowling Green, KY classical band, Bowling Green, KY jazz band, Bowling Green rock band, or a Bowling Green, KY wedding band for your event, party, or wedding we'll help you find the best music for your party.
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  • Troubadour And Interpreter Of Cover Song Storytelling Releases New CD
    • June 21, 2006 (Baltimore, MD) -- Andrew Luttrell, a singer/songwriter and performer from Baltimore, MD, will release his brand new studio album "Luttrell, Noon & Wenger: Scorched Sentiments" first week of August, 2006. The CD contains 12 original tracks recorded with two talented local musicians, Skip Noon and John Wenger.
  • Marilyn Scott-Innocent Of Nothing
    • June 30, 2006--How many true jazz divas are left? I would be willing to bet you can count them on one hand. So what kind of new talent is around now that is getting in position to follow in the footsteps of all the greats? You probably could not count them on one hand. I have not heard any recent major label acts that qualify, where I am hearing all of the hopefuls coming from are the independent realm.
  • Alice Peacock-Who I Am
    • July 6, 2006--Alice Peacock sings about herself on a self-explanatory titled album Who I Am. There are deep personal messages in all of these tracks and Alice has a beautifully expressive voice that brings all of her lyrics home to the heart.