Arts and Entertainment
July 21, 2023
From: Taste of Montgomery CountyThe TASTE! of Montgomery County is a panorama of sights, a symphony of sounds, and a festival of flavors that represent all that’s great about our little corner of the Midwest. Every year in late summer, restaurants, caterers, and food vendors from throughout Montgomery County will gather on the shady, rolling hills of the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum to showcase a huge variety of their tastiest treats and most mouth-watering morsels.
To add some sound bites to the food bites, the TASTE also hosts four musical acts—live and direct from the heartland. From jazz to country, oldies to folk to rock and roll, the TASTE features terrific tunes to satisfy almost every palate. For lifelong residents or those just passing through, the TASTE! of Montgomery County puts the sweetness of Hoosier living right on your plate.
Tickets are $7/adult, $3/student, children 6 and under are free. Food tickets are $1/ticket, and no food item is more than 5 tickets.
Only service animals are allowed on the grounds during the TASTE. The Museum is closed to tours during the event.
Schedule:
Music:
1:00 – 3:00 p.m: Elizabeth Lee Band
Elizabeth Lee is a musician and singer-songwriter, local to the Indianapolis area. She is known for pristine, clear vocals and for performing with her dad, Bobby. Bobby is particularly known for his smooth harmonies. The duo has an album of 11 original songs, as well as several singles currently out on all streaming platforms, with 3 new singles in the works for 2023. The duo performs covers ranging from the 30’s to now, as well as originals, depending on the venue.
4:30 – 6:30 p.m: The Midtown Madmen
The Midtown Mad Men is a high-energy rock n’ roll band guaranteed to have any audience rocking around the clock! Put on your blue suede shoes because there’s a whole lotta shakin’ going on with this fun four-piece from Indianapolis. 1950’s and 1960’s vintage rock n’ roll hits from Elvis, Buddy Holly, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, The Beatles and many more make The Midtown Mad Men a band that everyone will enjoy!
8 – 10 p.m: Josh Kaufman
Josh Kaufman’s music has an emotional directness and intensity that is rivaled by few. It has been described as a soulful mix of pop, rock, folk, and jazz.. His influences are diverse, ranging from Jeff Buckley to Chris Cornell to Beck to Stevie Wonder to Chet Baker. It’s difficult to nail him down to a particular genre, but when people hear his music—or especially when they experience it live—they know that they are experiencing something special.
With his four octave range, distinctive falsetto, and incredible guitar playing Kaufman has wowed live audiences for years. In 2014, on a whim, he went to a blind audition for the TV show The Voice, was selected to be on the show, and to make a long story short won the whole competition. Season 6, Voice winner, you can google it and see the photos with Usher.
After The Voice, Kaufman got a big bump of attention for a while. Some highlights include sitting in with The Roots on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, headlining Indy Jazz Fest, and playing the lead role in the highly acclaimed Broadway revival of Pippin. Along the way he picked up a slew of “industry experts” who didn’t quite know what to do with him and in the end he cut many of those ties in favor of working with a group of friends that he had known for years. This included the ultra-talented writer and producer BLEU whom Kaufman had known since high school.
At this point Kaufman knows who he is and also knows that he does not fit easily into the package that is sellable for the Spotify and instagram age. He also knows that there is still a place for musicians who are able to connect with other humans deeply. He continues to write and release his own unique blend of soul, jazz, rock, funk, folk, and whatever else…that can only be described as Josh Kaufman.
Tickets: $7/adult, $3/student, children 6 and under are free. Food tickets are $1/ticket, and no food item is more than 5 tickets.
Date: August 26, 2023
Time: 12:00pm to 10:00pm
Venue: General Lew Wallace Study And Museum, 200 Wallace Avenue,Crawfordsville, IN, 47933.
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