Friends of the
National Jug Band Jubilee
Center Stage Performance:
Presented by Olmsted Parks Conservancy
Iroquois Amphitheater, Louisville, KY, Friday & Saturday, Oct. 12 & 13, 2007
and Educational Encore Concert:
Presented by Oldham County Schools Arts Center
Oldham County Schools Arts Center, Crestwood, KY, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2007



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National Jug Band Jubilee
gratefully acknowledges the
participation and support of:
Bluegrass Brewing Company
Brown-Forman
Community Foundation of Louisville
Donna Lawrence Productions
Greater Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Greater Louisville Inc.
Heine Bros. Coffee
Iroquois Amphitheater
Iroquois Area Business Association
Kentucky Arts Council
LEO Magazine
Louisville Metro Government
Louisville Urban League
National City Bank
O'Neil Arnold Photography
Peak Summit
Publishers Press Printing Company
Sentimental Productions
Super 8 Motel
WFPK Radio
O'Neil Arnold, Gregory Acker, Glen Bastin, Barry Bernson, Edward S. Bonnie,
Christy & Owsley Brown II, Ina Brown Bond, Mrs. W.L. Lyons Brown, Barbara Collins,
Tom Dempsey, Andy Dozier, Steve & Alison Drury, Sandra Frazier, Fred Glock,
Delmark Goldfarb, Frederick Heath, Steve Helm, Ed Horning, Dr. Lowell Howard,
Doris Jordan, Myron Koch, Todd & Carol Kwait, Jim & Kate Lay, Heather Leoncini,
Michael Maloney, John Mann, John Marlowe, Bob & Carol Matlock, Duane Murner,
Randy Neely, George P. Parker, Jr., Tom Peterson, Mike Power, Michael Reidy,
Ben Richmond, Dot Ridings, Scott Roussell, Debbie Shearn, Mary Clay Stites,
Bill & Lindy Street, Porter Watkins, Rod & Gloria Wenz, Deborah Williams, David Wood

National Jug Band Jubilee Brings America's Happiest Music back to its old Kentucky home. Dedicated to preserving jug band music at its late 19th century home--
Louisville, Kentucky. National Jug Band Jubilee--funded in part through a
Kentucky Arts Council grant.

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