• Album Reviews,  Music

    Black Stone Cherry Honors The Blues With Their Latest Release, ‘Black To Blues 2’

    Black Stone Cherry are a band that I hold dearly next to my heart. I’ve seen these young men perform more than any other artists out there. Having said that, there’s got to be a good reason, right? Well there definitely is. These four young men have pumped out some of the beqst music around for the last 13 years. They know who they are, but they also know

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    Brad Hardin Drops A New Single And Issues A Challenge With ‘Come Getcha Some’

    Kentucky Music is absolutely on fire! We’ve shared a ton of new music over the last couple of weeks and I’ve got ya one more to check out. Brad Hardin has quickly became a mainstay at the one and only Austin City Saloon. The proving grounds of many artists as they’ve grown into their abilities. Folks Like Greg Austin, John Michael Montgomery, Montgomery Gentry, George Molton, Sturgill Simpson and more recently Dillon Carmichael and Tyler Booth, have all graced the corner stage at Austin City Saloon.

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    Tyler Booth Launches His Nashville Career With Debut Single, “Long Comes A Girl”

    I have had the good fortune of being involved with several artists over my lifetime. Many have “made it”, many more have not. None have matured faster or made greater strides than Wolfe County Kentucky’s Tyler Booth. I met Tyler when he was around 10 years old. I knew his Dad, Jason Booth, as we both worked with bands and venues promoting our friends and in J’s case, family.

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    Kentucky’s Knocked Loose Delivers A Brutal Masterpiece With ‘A Different Shade Of Blue’

    Knocked Loose is a band from Oldham County, right outside of Louisville, Kentucky. They play a blend of hardcore and metalcore music. They’ve recently released their sophomore album,’A Different Shade of Blue”, and it’s no slump. It hits hard and heavy and it’s excellent. I caught Knocked Loose a couple years ago by accident. I had driven up to Louisville from Bowling Green to catch Every Time I Die on their Low Teens tour. They were playing at a venue that I wasn’t familiar with, with bands I wasn’t familiar with; I’d heard the name Knocked Loose, but it had only been in passing. You can only imagine my surprise…

  • Album Reviews,  Music

    Album Review: Tyler Childers Delivers The Goods With ‘Country Squire’

    If you’re a reader of this site, you’re likely aware of Mr. Tyler Childers. Capture Kentucky began shortly before Childers debut ‘Purgatory’ hit the “Outer-Commonwealth”, so we’ve been fortunate to cover Tyler in many different settings, including his Grand Ole Opry debut. Having said that, it is an incredible honor to be reviewing Childers latest release in ‘Country Squire.’

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    EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Clayton Crowder Shines With His New EP ‘Bones’

    Western Kentucky has always been good to me. I’ve made many friends in that area over the years. Some of which are very dear to me. *cough* Chris Bratcher *cough* One fella that I really enjoyed and I made a point to keep up with, is Bowling Green’s Clayton Crowder. I worked a bit with Bowling Green’s legendary Sixth Floor back in the day. Wade England was a member of Sixth Floor, playing bass or guitar when needed. So once they parted ways, Wade created a new band called Undead Anna. Undead Anna featured Clayton playing rhythm guitar and providing the vocals. I really enjoyed Crowder’s stage presence and vocals…

  • Album Reviews,  Music

    Kyle Fields Weaves A Tale Of Love With “My Appalachian Lady”

    Kentucky’s Kyle Fields recently made the move back to Nashville and has hit the ground running. Kyle has been busy writing, recording and preparing his next record and that’s important for a multitude of reasons. For a more in-depth look at Kyle, check out our previous article here. Kyle prides himself on writing the truth and delivering songs that connect with real hearts and minds. Whether it’s tugging at heartstrings or making hearts swell with a slower tune, Kyle knows where to find the right emotional fit like few can.

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    ALBUM REVIEW: Sydney Adams Unleashes Her Debut EP ‘Always Home To Me’

    There’s no better feeling than being contacted about an artist and the music is so good it makes ya cuss and that just happened. So here goes, hot damn do I have an artist for you today! Meet Sydney Adams. Sydney calls Corbin, Kentucky home and in time, she may make Corbin famous for way more than those eleven secret herbs and spices. She’s a young lady that is proud of her twang and she ain’t afraid of a steel guitar! If that doesn’t make ya wanna listen, then we really need to plan an intervention on behalf of your musical tastes, but I digress, back to the task at…

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    Irvine’s Donnie Isaacs Releases ‘Duffle Bags’ With A Little Help From His Friend

    One of the absolute greatest things that comes from a thing like Capture Kentucky is the relationships. We may not see each other for months, but we know who each other are and when we see each other, it’s like no time has passed and the conversation seems to pick up where it last left off. One such relationship began with a gentleman that simply enjoyed what we do here. We got to hang out several times at last year’s Kickin It On The Creek and then several online conversations came after. In those conversations, I was given the opportunity to read some lyrics and hear some song ideas that…