Magnolia Boulevard and Melody Trucks & The Fitzkee Brothers| Saturday, March 7, 8 p.m. | Doors open at 7 p.m.
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Magnolia Boulevard
If patience is a virtue, then the current state of Magnolia Boulevard plays right into the long-held notion that sonic grandeur evolves in its own time and place — one where the Lexington, Kentucky, rock-n-soul act is aiming to break into a national audience ready and roaring for the quintet’s soaring talents.
“Things happen when they’re supposed to happen,” lead singer/guitarist Maggie Noelle says. “And I’m so proud of this music coming out now with this group of dudes — it’s like we’re finally getting what we kind of deserve.”
Formed in 2017 by Noelle and Allen, the band came together when other creative endeavors weren’t fulfilling the artistic desires and professional expectations of what the duo were envisioning. It was time to push down the gas pedal on the possibility and potential of what Magnolia Boulevard could be, and ultimately has become — in sonic design and in the live realm.
“Playing live is what we crave,” Noelle says. “[Onstage], we escape to a place where we can all be free, leaving fears and anxieties at the door, forgetting yesterday’s troubles — it’s a form of therapy at this point to just lay it all out.”
“The first time I saw Maggie sing, I knew we had a chance to reach a lot of people,” Allen adds. “We’ve come a long way since that first rehearsal. Different band members. Broken down vans. Empty dive bars. We’re both happier now with this band than we’ve ever been.”
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Melody Trucks & The Fitzkee Brothers
Melody Trucks and the Fitzkee Brothers don’t just play Southern rock—they set it on fire. Melody, daughter of Allman Brothers drum legend Butch Trucks, has carved her own lane with a voice that can preach, plead, and flat-out roar. The Fitzkee Brothers bring the heat, fusing raw, blues-soaked riffs with a rhythm section that hits like a runaway train. Together, they’re not chasing the legacy—they’re rewriting it, night after night, with a sound that’s as dangerous as it is electrifying.