Plugging Into Lexington’s Musical Matrix
This tribute to Matrix is marked by sadness over the death of Stan Gibbons. I had started this late last summer and finally had the...
The Vinyl Years in Central Kentucky
This tribute to Matrix is marked by sadness over the death of Stan Gibbons. I had started this late last summer and finally had the...
Even during the time of the British Invasion nearly ever college town boasted a strong folk scene and Lexington was no exception. A genre largely...
Network was unapologetically a show band, dance band, and cover band and each weekend brought it in style to stages around the Central KY area....
The British Invasion swept through every hill and holler in Kentucky and dozens of teen bands emerged in the wake. The small town of Harrodsburg...
The hunt for Daniel Turner (like so many other artists on this site) spanned many, many years. You would not believe how many Danny /...
Easily one of the hottest rock bands to ever emerge from the small town of Winchester, Kentucky, the Fabulous Illusions were a true mystery for...
I’ve been strangely enamored with Vision’s record since picking it up at a flea market back around 1998 or so. Released during Lexington’s transitional period...
Pro tip: If you are ever dating someone and that person has a copy of Hank England’s “My Little Kangaroo” – you should marry ’em...
This is my third entry in an ongoing Beyond the Bluegrass series where I take a look at a band outside the central KY area...
Sound Files #2 – Winter 2021 With a brief lull in finishing a bunch of upcoming pieces for 2022, I figured I’d drop another quick...
In the digital age there seems to be fewer and fewer musical mysteries, but amazingly enough the origins of Them U.S.A. has stumped many music...
The search for Bonnie and the Little Boys Blue felt for many years like chasing down the Loch Ness monster. This legendary vocal group from...
The search for THE Soul Syndicate, Inc behind the gem of a two-sider 45 instantly became an obsession with many false leads – including a...
Sound Files #1 – Spring 2021 News you can use? Dunno, but this is the first of what will probably be a quarterly installment of...
Tommy Baldwin was among the first generation of rock ‘n rollers gracing the REM label, but historically has been overshadowed by his peers in the...
Lexington’s own teen idol Bruce Marvello had a don’t-blink-or-you’ll-miss-it musical career and slipped under the radar of most local music fans. I’ve always dug his...
The breeze is Texas-hot, but so far it is the only one on this stifling Kentucky summer day and not to be missed. The young...
Who’s in your Vinyl Four? Thumbing through my Lexington / central KY music collection it dawned on me how many sports related 45s I had...
This is the first in my Beyond the Bluegrass series where I will occasionally feature a band outside the central KY area that are of...
The four Frankfort teens that made up the Acrosonics were undoubtedly the first all-girl rock band in the central Kentucky area and possibly the entire...
There have been numerous articles written about Kendall Hayes and his worldwide smash composition “Walk On By” but shamefully few references to his own recording...
By the mid-1960s several of Lexington’s record labels boasted at least one young performer: Little Jacky Wayne for REM, Little Lambsie Penn (a Miranda Records...
Highly prized and equally highly priced, the Elite UFO’s 45 has arguably become THE quintessential Kentucky garage record. This is the story, which I started...
The tale of the M’pax should have been far easier to tell, but like many artists on my research “wish list” the wanting and knowing...
The dozen or so releases on the Miranda label are not often found on the want lists of modern day collectors. The vocal / orchestral...
When I interviewed Bill Stamper’s widow in 2010 I hoped she could tell me about Ray Watts. At that point it had been maybe a...
I had heard rumors of the Saxon’s REM recording for years. It was supposed to be a great rock record. I heard more rumors. None...
Watching a project go from rough idea to full fruition is always exciting, but when it involves a great band like One of Hours it...
I could write a whole story about my search for the elusive Little Jacky Wayne, but I will save that for another day. I will...
The first time I heard the Intimate Cyrcle’s Chetwyd single was a bit of a shock. I knew it was the label’s last 45 release,...
The needle tracks the groove and a plaintive voice begins to tell of a lost love… Sadly, the Pratt Brothers only waxed one 45, but...
I think it was around 1994 the first time I chanced upon one of Frank Atkins’ records at a thrift store. The label reminded me...
Seldom will this site venture into the 80s, but Active Ingredients sure warrant a quick dip into the decade. The AI releases remain local classics...
The Winchester music scene of the mid 1960s featured many talented singers, but the scene had an almost exclusively country focus – Bill Stamper was...
Winchester’s own Tommy Jackson was country through and through. Tommy died more than a decade before I began documenting the music of the region, but...
It is easy to see how Donald Agee could have had a career on stage in one form or another. When I met Don back...
Kenny Whalen and his group of Travelers have entertained Kentuckians for nearly 50 years – with Kenny’s contributions stretching back even further into the musical...
Richmond area music fans of an older generation will remember Ichabod in one way or another – either for his fine fiddle work or for...
During his heyday in the 1960s, Jimmy Lee Ballard was a staple on the central Kentucky music scene. His effortless delivery and Southern drawl suited...