Los Angeles band Grayson Wray Project visited Louisville and played a show with local acts Ted Stevens, Lotus Blake, and the Rusty Crowes at the Rudyard Kipling on Monday, August 8. 2011.
The band has been called a pop rock indie band with a funkadelic Beatles sound.

The Rudyard Kipling is on Oak St. and is one of the oldest venues in Louisville for arts, music, and other performances.
Disney meets Rudyard Kipling in Jungalbook, which will take place through Assumption's Rose Theatre Company this weekend.
Jungalbook performances will go on April 28 and 30 at 7 p.m. each night. Matinees will go on April 30 and May 1 at 2 p.m. All shows will take place at Assumption High School, located at 2170 Tyler Lane in the Highlands section of Louisville.
Want some theater with your Thunder? Wanting to avoid Thunder Over Louisville altogether? Not a problem, as there are three shows taking place this Saturday in and outside of Louisville.
The title may be difficult, but the concept isn’t. Beginning this Thursday, Finnigan Productions embarks on a celebration of everything local.
The lives of three women authors are explored in the Finnigan Productions show Bronte, which will open this weekend.
The tragedies of cyberbullying and suicide have been front page or top story on the national news lately, including in the stories of Tyler Clementi and Phoebe Prince, among countless others. Tomorrow night, Looking for Lilith will examine those issues in Choices.
Salvage Theatre Productions is set to present two one-act productions, The Actor's Nightmare and The Zoo Story, beginning at the Rud tonight.
Performances will take place tonight, Nov. 4, tomorrow, and Saturday night at 7 p.m. each night. All performances will take place at the Rudyard Kipling, located at 422 West Oak Street in Louisville. Tickets for all shows are $10 and can be purchased at the door.
