A local Lexington band making big noise

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Magnolia Boulevard | Photo by Magnolia Boulevard

The band

When small-town bands start to make big-city sounds — they tend to opt for bigger cities to pursue their craft (we see you, Nashville 👋). But that’s not the case for a local Lexington band called Magnolia Boulevard .

Since releasing their EP — “New Illusion ” — in the summer of 2020, the band has racked up some pretty impressive accolades. They have more than 50,000+ plays from listeners in 61 different countries, toured across the US + their guitarist has been featured in Guitar Player Magazine as an influential blues guitar player.

The sound

This bluesy folk band is standing out in a sea of bluegrass. Maggie Noelle’s vocals are as deep + vibrant as the Virginia holler she was raised in, while Greg Erwin’s guitar riffs can melt a room like warm bourbon over cold ice.

The venue

What’s most exciting of all — The band is playing a hometown show tonight at The Burl. Tickets are $16 + music starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are available online or at the door.

Try before you buy

Listen | “Ride” is the first single that Magnolia Boulevard released for their EP. It’s a great example of Maggie’s soulful vocals perfectly layering overtop Greg’s smooth guitar riffs.

Watch | The band released a music video for a previously released single titled “Sister” that you can watch on Youtube. Portions of the video were filmed in Lexington, and you can spot some recognizable local establishments + areas of downtown.

More local music

If you want to discover more local Lexington music, check out Brothers Smith + Sundy Best . Also, head to smaller venues like The Burl , Al’s Bar , and Austin City Saloon to hear some of Lexington’s best local talent.

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Aaron is a proud Kentuckian, father, and storyteller. His background began in documentary filmmaking, but he realized that the pen is mightier than the lens when he helped launch LEXtoday. When he’s not writing, you can find him exploring city parks with his family, or getting lost in the woods.
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