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The Behringer-Crawford MuseumMusic @ BCM 2009
Behringer-Crawford Museum
1600 Montague Rd
Devou Park
Covington, KY 41011

$5 adults
$3 children (3 – 12 years)
Doors open at 6:00 p.m
Performance: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m

Pack up your family, friends and neighbors and enjoy affordable, fun, relaxing and entertaining Thursdays at BCM!

Spring Concerts:

April 23 Wine n’ Spring featuring Faux Frenchmen
1930s Hot Club-inspired string band gypsy jazz and French wines from Party Town of Florence.
May 14 Bourbon n’ Blues featuring Blues Merchants
Sounds & tastes of Cincinnati Blues & Kentucky bourbon tasting from Party Town of Florence.
June 11 Beer n’ Brass featuring Mt. Auburn Brass Fellowship
16 piece brass choir conducted by Professor Gary L. Johnston and specialty beers from
Party Town of Florence.

Summer Concert Series:
Six Consecutive Thursday Evenings!

June 18 Comet Bluegrass All-Stars
A six-piece band of accomplished singers and multi-instrumentalists with amazing musical interplay and high lonesome bluegrass harmony.
June 25 Pat Kelly and the PsychoAcoustic Orchestra
A nationally acclaimed jazz big band with top performers and kickin’ arrangements…
Featuring original compositions by Pat with high energy and originality. Not to miss!
July 2 Mambo Diablo
Enjoy a rum and coke and some hot Latin jazz.
July 9 Jake Speed and the Freddies
American folk music with political and cultural humor, tongue-in-cheek story telling and audience participation.
July 16 Roger Drawdy and the Firestarters
A high flying Irish band that will set the stage on fire with a mix of traditional and original music.
July 23 Steve Tracy & the Crawling Kingsnakes
“The blues” tops off the series with Professor Tracy and his highly acclaimed band.

For more information, contact The Behringer-Crawford Museum at (859) 491-4003 or email info@bcmuseum.org.


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