The Good People Festival present: Show Your Love

February 20th & 21st at the Southgate House Revival in Newport, Kentucky 

Rachel DesRochers, the creator of Grateful Grahams and the Northern Kentucky Kitchen Incubator is joining forces once again with Ian Mathieu of Buffalo Wabs & the Price Hill Hustle to present the next big event under The Good People Festival name.

The Good People Festival was established in 2014 as a music, food, and arts event which benefited and took place at the Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center in Covington, Kentucky. Now, the same organizers look to honor and support their favorite public radio station, WNKU.

As WNKU prepares for its 30th anniversary this spring, DesRochers and Mathieu wanted to highlight the iconic station’s commitment to live and local music. “Show Your Love” was therefore created as a 2-day musical event featuring over thirty acts from Greater Cincinnati and beyond. The event will take place February 20th and 21st at the legendary Southgate House Revival in Newport, Kentucky with all proceeds benefitting WNKU. 

Rachel DesRochers said, “It’s another great opportunity to bring people together to experience local and national musical talent along with excellent local food.  It’s a perfect fit.”

Ian Mathieu who lined up over 30 artists and bands for this event said, “WNKU has done so much for me as not only a local musician, but also a music lover. WNKU supports so many local and up and coming artists, and this a great way for all of us to give back.”

Show Your Love will feature many of Greater Cincinnati’s most beloved local acts along with nationally-touring artists like Jason Wilber, Charlie Mars, and Will Kimbrough. 

Jason Wilber has long been a staple of WNKU.  Besides having a successful solo career and hosting the nationally-syndicated radio program, “In Search of a Song” (heard every Saturday morning on WNKU), Wilber’s played lead guitar for the likes of John Prine, Greg Brown, Iris DeMent, Todd Snider, and Hal Ketchum. He’s performed on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The Grand Ole Opry, Mountain Stage, E-Town, Austin City Limits, and The Late Show with David Letterman.

Charlie Mars is a touring singer-songwriter and guitarist from Oxford, Mississippi. He’s been compared to Jason Mraz and Josh Rouse, and described as a tougher edged version of Jeff Buckley. His most recent CD, The Money, is a favorite on WNKU that led to him playing WNKU’s Studio 89 live concert series last year.

Will Kimbrough is a singer, songwriter, award-winning guitarist, and producer who has collaborated with some of the most respected musicians in the world including Jimmy Buffett, Little Feat, Rosanne Cash, Guy Clark, Rodney Crowell, Steve Earle, Gomez, Emmylou Harris, the Jayhawks, Mark Knopfler, Buddy Miller, John Prine, and Mavis Staples. 

The local music scene is best represented with scheduled appearances by Cincinnati Entertainment Award winners’ The Cliftones, The Tillers, and 500 Miles to Memphis; blues guitar virtuoso, Noah Wotherspoon; local legend and lead singer of the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, Noah Hunt; Ben Knight & the Well Diggers; The Newbees; and The Ready Stance among many others. 

Bringing things full circle will be several acts from across the region that WNKU now serves with 105.9 and 104.1 - the signals acquired by the station in 2011. They include The Repeating Arms from Dayton, Ohio; BMV from Chillicothe; The Great Wide Open from Springfield, Ohio, and William Matheny from Huntington, W. Virginia to name a few.

Check out CincyMusic.com Soundcheck on WNKU spinning only local music every Thursday night at 10p or subscribe to the podcast HERE.

Single day tickets for “Show Your Love” are $20 while tickets for both nights are just $30.  Weekend VIP tickets are $50 and include admission to both nights along with a VIP pre-show reception on Saturday featuring food from the Northern Kentucky Incubator Kitchen and a private performance by Jason Wilber.

Tickets and information
www.wnku.org
www.facebook.com/thegoodpeoplefestival
www.southgatehouse.com
www.ticketfly.com

LINE UP (with more to come!):

Friday:

Sanctuary
7:30 Wild Carrot
8:30 500 Miles to Memphis
9:30 Will Kimbrough
10:45 Surprise Guest
12:00 The Tillers 

Revival Room
7:45 Alone at 3AM
8:45 Frontier Folk Nebraska
9:45 Noah Wotherspoon Band
11:00 Arlo McKinley & The Lonesome Sound
12:15 Charlie Mars 

Lounge
8:00 My Brother The Bear
9:00 The Great Wide Open
10:15 The Repeating Arms
11:15 Honey & Houston
12:30 The Part-Time Gentlemen 

Saturday: 
VIP at 5:30 Chardez and a very special surprise guest 

Sanctuary
7:30 The Bromwell Diehl Band
8:30 The Newbees
9:30 Buffalo Wabs & The Price Hill Hustle
10:45 Noah Hunt & The Scotty Bratcher Band
12:00 The Cliftones 

Revival Room
7:45 William Matheny
8:45 Ben Knight & The Well Diggers
9:45 Tyler Childers
11:00 Hocking River String Band
12:15 New Country Rehab 

Lounge
8:00 Willow Tree Carolers
9:00 BMV
10:15 The 220 Breakers
11:30 Nick Dittmeier Band
12:45 The Ready Stance 

About the Good People Festival…
The Good People Festival is a one-day event featuring local food, live music, and Cincinnati-area artisans. The family-friendly gathering will be held October 11, 2015 from noon to 6 p.m. at Baker Hunt, 620 Greenup St., Covington. 

About WNKU…
WNKU is a not-for-profit, listener-supported public radio station operated by Northern Kentucky University. The station broadcasts an Adult Album Alternative music format on 89.7 FM in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati, 104.1 FM in Portsmouth, Ohio, and 105.9 FM in Middletown, Ohio.  WNKU has been voted “Best Radio Station” in Cincinnati by the readers of CityBeat Magazine eight times – more than any other station since the annual poll began.  

For more information contact: Rachel DesRochers | 513-227-6537 | rachel.desrochers@gmail.com

 

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