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Lisa's was a Germantown dive, with yellow tape in front of the stage and $2 beers out of a cooler. Never a space for all-ages shows by any stretch but the space hosted several 21+ locals along with the occasional touring act. Metal and experimental acts really flocked to this space too, as it hosted [[Louisville Experimental Festival]] on a couple occasions, among other events.
Lisa's was a Germantown dive, with yellow tape in front of the stage and $2 beers out of a cooler. Never a space for all-ages shows by any stretch but the space hosted several 21+ locals along with the occasional touring act. Metal and experimental acts really flocked to this space too, as it hosted [[Louisville Experimental Festival]] on a couple occasions, among other events. Lisa's opened in 2004 with their earliest known shows in 2006.


Closed in September 2014 to which it would become [[Kaiju]] on 4 December 2014.
Closed in September 2014 to which it would become [[Kaiju]] on 4 December 2014.
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*[[Black Kaspar]]
*[[Black Kaspar]]
*[[Blind Tigers]]
*[[Blind Tigers]]
*BONE CRUSHER
*[[Bush League]]
*[[Bush League]]
*[[Bus Hus]]
*[[Bus Hus]]
*[[Dead Child]] (First Show)
*[[Steve Good]]
*[[Bill Zink|Hoosier Pete]]
*[[Bill Zink|Hoosier Pete]]
*[[Kark]]
*[[R. Keenan Lawler]]
*[[Austin Lunn]]
*[[Andy Matter]]
*[[Andy Matter]]
*[[The Mighty Auroch]]
*[[The Mighty Auroch]]
*[[The Name's Stroker]]
*[[No Copper]]
*[[(ohlm)]]
*[[(ohlm)]]
*[[Opposable Thumbs]]
*[[Opposable Thumbs]]
*[[The Phantom Family Halo]]
*[[Phantom Family Halo]]
*[[Rat Bastards]]
*[[The Rat Bastards]]
*[[Raw Thug]]
*[[Rude Weirdo]]
*[[Rude Weirdo]]
*[[Sapat]]
*[[Sapat]]
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*[[The Slow Break]]
*[[The Slow Break]]
*[[Slow Joe Crow & The Berserker Blues Band]]
*[[Slow Joe Crow & The Berserker Blues Band]]
*[[softcheque]]
*[[Spider Gods]]
*[[Steve Good]]
*[[Stonecutters]]
*[[Stonecutters]]
*[[Straight A's]]
*[[Straight A's]]
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*Cher Von
*Cher Von
*Jonathan Glen Wood
*Jonathan Glen Wood
*No Copper
*Raw Thug
*Softcheque


===Non-Louisville Bands===
===Non-Louisville Bands===
*Abominant
*Abominant
*Below
*[[Adam Nicholson|Below]]
*Black Tar Prophet
*Black Tar Prophet
*Blues Control
*Blues Control
*BONE CRUSHER
*Cross
*Cross
*[[Dirtbag]] (First Louisville show)
*The Loaded Nuns
*Merkaba
*Merkaba
*Microwave Windows
*Microwave Windows
*Naan Violence
*Naan Violence (One of the last performers at Lisa's)
*Oozing Wound
*Oozing Wound
*Pete Fosco
*Pete Fosco

Latest revision as of 11:37, 28 September 2024

1004 E Oak Street Louisville, KY 40204 USA

Lisa's was a Germantown dive, with yellow tape in front of the stage and $2 beers out of a cooler. Never a space for all-ages shows by any stretch but the space hosted several 21+ locals along with the occasional touring act. Metal and experimental acts really flocked to this space too, as it hosted Louisville Experimental Festival on a couple occasions, among other events. Lisa's opened in 2004 with their earliest known shows in 2006.

Closed in September 2014 to which it would become Kaiju on 4 December 2014.

Notable Performers at Lisa's

Louisville Bands/Musicians

Non-Louisville Bands

  • Abominant
  • Below
  • Black Tar Prophet
  • Blues Control
  • Cross
  • Dirtbag (First Louisville show)
  • The Loaded Nuns
  • Merkaba
  • Microwave Windows
  • Naan Violence (One of the last performers at Lisa's)
  • Oozing Wound
  • Pete Fosco
  • Sons of Tonatiuh
  • Two Sly Deuce

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