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Elk Creek Vineyards Announces 2009 Summer Concert Series

Musicians of varied genres, including a 2009 Country Music Television award nominee, Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Motown legends, hit Owenton, Kentucky's, Elk Creek outdoor stage this summer. The valley amphitheater, surrounded by abundant vineyards and violet-ginger sunsets, offers natural acoustics and a picture-perfect venue for these headline performances:

A1A Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band- Saturday, May 23, 2009-Tickets on sale NOW
"the ONLY Tribute Show sanctioned by Jimmy Buffett himself!"

Annual Blues Festival Featuring Buddy Guy with Special Guest Child Prodigy
Guitarist Quinn Sullivan-Saturday, June 13, 2009-Tickets on sale NOW
"[Buddy Guy] was for me what Elvis was probably like for other
people.. My course was set, and he was my pilot."-Eric Clapton

Pocket Change Motown & Rozzi Fireworks-Friday, July 3, 2009-Tickets on
Sale NOW!
Classics from 60s-80s

Justin Moore with Special Guest Whitney Duncan-Saturday, July 11, 2009-
Tickets on Sale NOW!
Arkansas cattle hand-turned-Nashville recording artist

Darius Rucker of Hootie and the Blowfish with Special Guest Jason Jones-
Friday, July 17, 2009-Tickets on Sale 5/8/09
The voice of Hootie and the Blowfish is also a 2009 nominee for
CMT's Male Video of the Year award. Darius had to re-schedule the first
date that he booked with Elk Creek-to accept an invitation to play at the
White House!

Kentucky Symphony Plays the 1970s-Saturday, August 15, 2009
Beethoven meets the Bee Gees!

The Temptations-Saturday, August 22, 2009
Grammy-winning, timeless R&B vocals

Elk Creek Vineyards, nestled among the rolling hills of Kentucky in Owenton, was established in 2003. Located approximately one hour from Lexington, Louisville and Cincinnati and two hours from Indianapolis, Elk Creek offers a wide choice of reds and whites that are produced and bottled on-site. The destination also features an art gallery, deli and B&B lodging. (Check website for special deli hours on concert days.)



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