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Try the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum and the Green River Distilling Co.
Their gift shops are seeing good business this holiday season, spokeswomen say.
At Green River, Nicole Ebelhar, manager of visitor experience, said, âSales have been really good since the revival of Green River and especially over the past few weeks as people look to purchase gifts for friends and family.â
She said, âOur biggest sellers have been our Green River pullovers and sweatshirts. Our glassware has also been popular as people look to celebrate the holidays with a glass of bourbon.â
Ebelhar said, âSpeaking of bourbon, the newly released Yellow Banks Bourbon has been a top seller as well. This Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey was developed in collaboration with the Kentucky Corn Growers Association with a portion of the profits going to corn research.â
Restaurants and bars have been closed twice this year for extended periods of time.
And live music has almost disappeared.
But a group of local musicians is coming together at 6 p.m. on Saturday for a virtual concert to raise money for bar and restaurant workers.
Itâs sponsored by Singing For Our Supper, a new 501(3)© not-for-profit organization created by musicians Shawn Brashear and Andy Brasher and Ben Skiadas, owner of Lure Seafood and Grille.
âThese two guys approached us and asked to help,â Skiadas said.
Even though musicians have lost a lot of income themselves from canceled events, they wanted to help, Brasher said.