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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Arts organizations in Louisville, Kentucky, Arts venues in Louisville, Kentucky, Festivals in Louisville, Kentucky, Musical groups from Louisville, Kentucky, Lionel Hampton, Joan Osborne, Abbey Road on the River, Humana Festival of New American Plays, My Morning Jacket, Days of the New, The Glasspack, Bride, Endpoint, Villebillies, Louisville Thoroughbreds, Slint, Flaw, Five.Bolt.Main, Lou Busch, Speed Art Museum, Love Jones, Mia Zapata, Bourbon Baroque, David Grubbs, David Pajo, Primer 55, Static Major, Mary Carr Moore, National Quartet Convention, Music Theatre Louisville, Connie Hall, Patrick Henry Hughes, The Kentucky Center, Telma Hopkins, Julien Aklei, Squirrel Bait, Iroquois Park, Kentuckiana Blues Society, Louisville Youth Orchestra, Marshall Allen, VHS or Beta, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Jon Jory, Rodan, Performing arts in Louisville, Kentucky, Bodeco, Louisville Pipe Band, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Art Sparks Interactive Family Gallery, The Watson Twins, Louisville Orchestra, Voodoo Mojo, Louisville Glassworks, Bluegrass Student Union, Rachel's, Dead Child, Coliseum, The Muckrakers, The Rugbys, Brown Theatre, Derby Dinner Playhouse, St. James Court Art Show, Musica Toscana, Junkyard Jane, June of 44, Marilyn Martin, Kentucky Opera, The Louisville Palace, Louisville Ballet, Fund for the Arts, Clifford Gibson, Peter Searcy, Crain, The For Carnation, King Kong, Macauley's Theatre, Rick Steier, Jesse Poe, Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, Digby, Kentucky Theater, Squallis Puppeteers, The Golden Road Music and Art Festival, Kilowatthours. Excerpt: Abbey Road on the River (AROTR) is a five-day, multi-stage music festival honoring the music and spirit of The Beatles. The festival takes place in Louisville, Kentucky over the Memorial Day weekend. An East Coast version has taken place once to date - in 2010...