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A Brief History of Some of Louisville’s Most Musically-Erudite Rockers
A Brief History of Some of Louisville’s Most Musically-Erudite Rockers


By Hank Baker
By [[Hank Baker]]


[[Front Porch Campaign]] began in the fall of 1996, about exactly a century after William McKinley coined the term to describe his laid-back method of gaining the presidency.  However, whereas [[Front Porch Campaign]]’s methods may bear more than a striking resemblance to McKinley sitting on his porch in Ohio and carefully spinning soundbites, their music is anything but laid-back.  Raucous, raw, and driving, like sixties garage, at times melodic and homespun like the Byrds, the band speaks – loudly – from experience.   
[[Front Porch Campaign]] began in the fall of 1996, about exactly a century after William McKinley coined the term to describe his laid-back method of gaining the presidency.  However, whereas [[Front Porch Campaign]]’s methods may bear more than a striking resemblance to McKinley sitting on his porch in Ohio and carefully spinning soundbites, their music is anything but laid-back.  Raucous, raw, and driving, like sixties garage, at times melodic and homespun like the Byrds, the band speaks – loudly – from experience.   

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