KY Music Hall of Fame 2013 Class – photo by Jessica Bray The sun was shining bright on the home of those inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame over the weekend. The induction ceremony was held in the Bluegrass Ballroom in the Lexington Center. Inducted were The Kentucky
Read MoreAaron Lewis – photo by Jim Wright Upon first glance of Aaron Lewis, it is hard to believe that he is a true country boy. With the tattoos and scruffed up beard, you wonder why he is trying his shot into country music. However, once you get to talking to
Read MoreWhen you mix a blend of Appalachian and rock music with a barrel of whiskey, you get the sounds of Fifth on the Floor. The Kentucky natives have released their latest album, “Ashes and Angels” this week. Produced by Shooter Jennings, the album was recorded in the heart of Kentucky. Right off
Read MoreJackie DeShannon Jackie DeShannon, credited as one of the first female singer-songwriters of the rock ‘n’ roll era, is the latest recipient of the Governor’s Award For Lifetime Achievement. DeShannon will receive the award at the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum 2013 Induction Ceremony. Previous recipients include are
Read MoreBrian Davis – photo by Arlis Albritton It is another night in small town rural America with a certain buzz in the air of excitement. Two trailers with a photo of Brantley Gilbert are lined up with three tour buses behind the venue. Inside one of those tour buses is country music singer-songwriter Brian Davis. Joining him is fans for
Read MoreBlake Shelton Blake Shelton is no stranger to controversy when it comes to speaking his mind. However, he has ruffled feathers among the country music community over some recent comments about fans of the music. During an episode of Great American Country’s “Backstory,” Blake Shelton says, “If I am “Male Vocalist of the Year”
Read MoreKentucky native and singer songwriter, Frank Dycus, passed away this past Friday at the age of 72. Dycus wrote over 500 songs including George Strait’s hits “Unwound” and “Marina del Ray,” as well as George Jones “I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chair.” Born in Hardmoney, Ky., Frank Dycus was one of
Read MoreWhen you think of bluegrass music, you cannot help but think of the original father of bluegrass, Bill Monroe. The innovator of the only true American made music was born and raised in Rosine, Ky. Over the years, much work has been done to restore his legacy with his childhood home, as well as
Read MoreFor once, there is music coming out of Georgia that isn’t all about dirt roads, trucks, peaches, and the infamous “country list” songs. Blackberry Smoke’s latest release, “The The Whippoorwill” has whipped music back into shape. From the musicianship to the songwriting, this is a must have to add to any music fan’s
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