Collection includes a selection of 12" and 7" vinyl records, compact discs, audiocassettes, and two comic books related to the Louisville Music scene in the 1980's and 1990's. Bands represented include Poor Girls, Hula Hoop, Lemonade Hayride, Dead Serious. Burton was the owner and namesake of Ken's Records in Crescent Hill. This collection is part of the Louisville Underground Music Archive (LUMA) project.
These records date from 1955 to 1987, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1963 to 1968. In this.5 linear foot collection are minutes and financial reports, ticket sales ledger book and lists, correspondence, programs, and printed material.
Includes posters, flyers, CDs, videos of Ut Gret performances, setlists, articles related to Ut Gret and Conroy's other music projects. Also includes Artswatch materials, an organization Conroy oversaw from 1999-2006.
Collection includes correspondence, artwork, zines, flyers, and other materials created and compiled by Cook. This collection is part of the Louisville Underground Music Archive (LUMA) project.
Consists of zines (including Brat, KComposite, and Hard Times), Initial Records catalogs, and a drumhead (Cat Butt/Dog Butt). The record catalogs date from 1997 to 2000.
Two t-shirts from the Louisville band Downpour.
Two copies of "Head Cleaner: A Louisville Music Compilation, Vol. 3, 4, 5 & 6." Each copy contains 3 cassettes featuring recordings by various Louisville bands and musicians. Proceeds from the sale of this compilation benefited the Louisville Underground Archive Project.
Videorecording ("Half-cocked") and accompanying poster. Set in the context of Louisville, Kentucky's late-twentieth century independent music scene, the video tells the story of a young woman and her friends who steal a van and instruments and take to the road.