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Saturday, May 26
One of our favorite things in all of Paducah is coming up in just over a week! iList Paducah is not going to have a booth there this year, because I just want to play! But you’ll see me there all weekend with the lovely and talented Aynex Mercado and my fabulous sister, Sandi May!
I asked one of the organizers, Stefanie Graves, what she most wanted you all to know and here’s what she had to say:
We have 50% more artists and folks on the street than last year, for a total of 45 artists. There will be 10 nonprofits joining us as well. Oscar Cross Boys and Girls Club will be doing sidewalk chalk as a fundraiser for them. Other nonprofits include MAQS, GPS Recycle NOW, Art Guild of Paducah and Maiden Alley Cinema — to name just a few.
WKMS will be broadcasting live from the main stage from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, featuring some of the musical artists performing later in the festival. Also look for WRIK to kick us off on Friday evening with a live broadcast from the festival from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. Our headliners this year are Marrakesh Express, a tribute band to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The closing act on Saturday will be Robo Drum. From Miami To Memphis, The RoboDrum is pure Memphis Funk. A Mixture of Jazz, Blues and Guitar Oriented Rock with the Rock & Roll Laser Show. The Winners of the International Music Festival in Memphis will keep you on your feet with a Radio Friendly Upbeat sound combined with a spectacular laser show. Other local favorites, such as Lew Jetton, Adam and the H Bomb, and Bawn in the Mash will also be appearing. You can see the full lineup on our website.
Again, we’re emphasizing regional talent, so all the artists and musicians come from within 350 miles of Paducah. “Taste of Paducah” will be back with many of the favorites from last year. Children’s activities will be available once again at the children’s tent, provided by MAQS and Paducah Parenting Magazine.

Photo by David Lucht