Nancy Jones announced on Monday that she will soon unveil plans to open the George Jones Museum. The museum and event center will incorporate a gift shop, restaurant, event space and also a music venue. At 128 and 130 N Second Avenue, the popular tourist destination formerly known as Graham
Read MoreOn October 24, 2014, the story of music legend of Glen Campbell will be told through the movie “Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me.” It will showcase his life, music, and accomplishing a 151 city farewell tour to music fans while battling Alzheimer’s disease. The film features a wide variety of
Read MoreWhen someone asks, “Where are you from?” you often reply with a sense of pride and enthusiasm of your home. Even when I lived in Lexington and Versailles, I always said, “London is my hometown.” I would also add, “London, as in Kentucky, not England. We are known for the
Read MoreHank Williams, Sr. Born on this date in 1923 in Mt. Olive, Alabama, was the lonesome drifter, the one with soul, sorrow, and the one that many consider a legend. Hank Williams, Sr. was born on September 17, 1923. He would be considered to be one of the earliest country
Read MoreOne of my favorite Kentucky country music singers, Loretta Lynn, has been a little bit all over with the news media here lately. The native of Butcher Holler has been featured in quite a few interviews in national publications. She was also featured on AXS TV’s “The Big Interview” with
Read MoreZanzabar – From Get Out Louisville Back in April, I got to see Sturgill Simpson at Louisville’s Zanzabar. {Check out review here.} Let me tell you a little secret – their tater tots are legendary. I absolutely love them. I don’t know what they season them with or what the
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