We extend humble gratitude
to these special Presenting Partners.
We couldn’t do it without you!
Sponsors give us the ability to Grow!
Thank you!
The Jubilee thanks
these fine folks and organizations.
Your contributions made this festival successful.
We greatly appreciate each of you.
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Brown-Forman Corporation
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Crescent Hill Radio
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David Ross Stevens, Sculptor
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www.Deadvids.com
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Greater Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau
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Greater Louisville Inc.
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Kentucky Department of Tourism
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Kentucky Historical Society
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Louisville Waterfront Development Corporation
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Metro Louisville
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Myron Koch
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O’Neil Arnold Photography
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Peak Summit Productions
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WFPK Public Radio
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WHAS Radio
…And the list is growing!
We Gratefully Acknowledge Additional
Support and Friendship with the
Following Fantastic Folks:
Sandra Frazier
Jerry Wenz
Ann & Tom Chase
Myron Koch
Jean Frazier
Fred Glock
Christy Brown
Owsley Brown III
Ned Bonnie
Alison Drury
Arlo Leach
Polly Williams
Lindy & Bill Street
Ashley Smith
David Karem
Jill & Bill Cooper
Augusta & Jill Holland
Ina Brown Bond
Gerry & Nanette Ditsler
and all of our fabulous volunteers!
We couldn’t do it without each and every one of you!
Meet Our Steering Committee
Directors
Heather Leoncini, President
Valerie Metry, Secretary
David Wood
Jerry Wenz
Michael Jones
Aaron Coffey
Myron Koch
Aviv Naamani
Patrick Draus
Everyone loves jug band music!
Check out these sites from other jug lovers
and let us know if you’d like to add your site to this page.
California Jug Band Association
Jug Band Music Society
Washboards International
Kazoo America
Cincinnati Dancing Pigs
Brian Bohannon Photography
Gelato Gilberto
Busta Grill
Holy Mole Taco Truck
Thanks to everyone who loves
Jug Band Music!
“not only great for the old hands at jug band music, but a great introduction for those people you know who have no idea what jug band music is all about. Among the five bands, there is an incredible mix of all the styles that go into jug band music.”
“Not only is each band experienced and talented but they are distinctly different from each other. This is a great representation of the breadth and depth of jug band music.”