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City: Edmonton
State: Kentucky
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/27/2006

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Thursday, September 17, 2009 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Music

 


 


 

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Tuesday, September 08, 2009 

Current mood:  vibrant
Category: Music

 

KHH Birthday Cake from The Shed
Monday, August 17, 2009 


C'mon out and celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Glasgow's historic Plaza Theater with The Kentucky HeadHunters, this Friday night, Aug. 21st at 8:00PM (CST). This is a fund raising event for the Plaza Theater and The HeadHunters first Glasgow appearance since 1989!

And remember, coming Sept. 22nd!!!




Thursday, June 11, 2009 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Music
We just want to let all our brothers and sisters know about something very special.  Black Stone Cherry has recently released and absolutely incredible video, extremely heartfelt, we are sure you will agree.  The video is called "Things my father said" and will be aired on CMT and GAC, yes that's right Black Stone Cherry on CMT and GAC.  They asked us to be in the video and we were honored, so make sure you look for The Kentucky Headhunters throughout the video. 

This is perfect timing due to fathers day coming up very soon, so we'd like to take this opportunity to thank all the fathers out there for everything you do, keep up all the good work, and take care of yourselves.

Peace, Love, and Chicken Wings

The Kentucky Headhunters 
        

Make sure you give us some feedback and you can also leave a comment on their myspace site also at Black Stone Cherry's Myspace


 
Sunday, June 07, 2009 

Current mood:  happy
Category: Music
Brothers and Sisters,
      We just want to let ya'll know some pretty cool news, we are going to be at Fan Fair in Nashville, on Jun 11th, this next week signing autographs, taking pics, and hanging out with all our friends and fans.  We will be in our booth starting at around noon til about 4pm, then we are going to play a little music for ya'll on the Summit stage.  Yep, they asked us to play, and we were honored.  So make sure you all come on out and see us, bring your camera's, what ever you want us to sign, and be ready for a great time.

Peace, Love and BBQ
The Kentucky Headhunters
Sunday, February 08, 2009 

Current mood:  curious
OK gang, I need a copy of this LP, can you help me???

Greg


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Tuesday, January 13, 2009 
OK HeadHunter fans, 2009 marks the twenty year anniversary for "Pickin' On Nashville," hard to believe isn't it?!? Where did all those years go? Hmmm, perhaps the same place our hair and brain cells went??

So, here's the deal, we want to know how many of you folks out there owned, or still own, "Pickin' On Nashville," plus any related stories. You know, the pertinent stuff, like DUI's while listening, parties, inspiration to play music, kids conceived while listening (any boys named Dumas??), how God spoke to you through "Dumas Walker," just kidding!!! Seriously, our fans are the best, and we know you have some stories to tell!!! "Pickin' On Nashville" changed our lives in 1989, we have a feeling it may have changed yours just a little.

And again, if you owned a copy on cassette, please hit us with a comment at the front page. We're not trying to bring the cassette format back, although life would be so much simpler, wouldn't it? And just think how cool it could have been if "Pickin' On Nashville" would have been on 8-Track!!!!

Hit us, we want to hear your stories and comments!!
 
Go tell it on the mountain....
The HeadHunters

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Monday, January 05, 2009 
Good news in HeadHunter land! The 2006 re-mastered version of "That'll Work!" album is now available at amazon.com. This landmark blues record was recorded in 1993 by legendary Rock N' Roll pianist Johnnie Johnson and the Kentucky HeadHunters. The album has been on the back burner at Nonesuch Records, due to the change of guard, and the loss of so many great record stores (God bless Tower Records and stores like it).
 
This album contains the seminal track "Back To Memphis," a song fans have been hearing for years, but couldn't find on CD. A long standing staple in the HeadHunters set list, this song was also recorded by Levon Helm and the Band on the 1994 Jericho release "High On The Hog."
 
Stay tuned for other HeadHunters projects in the works for this year. 2009 marks the 20th anniversary for "Pickin' On Nashville," so, heads up, we're gonna have fun!!!
 
Happy New Year!
 
Doug, Fred, Richard & Greg

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http://www.amazon.com/Thatll-Work/dp/B00122KBVI/ref=dmusic_cd_album


Monday, December 29, 2008 
My friend Delaney Bramlett went home to be with the Lord 5:00 AM, Saturday Dec. 27th. Our heartfelt condolences and thoughts go out to wife Susan, brother Johnny, Bonnie, Bekka, Michele, Suzanne and the entire family.

Delaney Bramlett was probably the most soulful vocalist, musician and writer I ever encountered. Just an amazing talent, great human, and if I can hang this title on him, teacher. He will be missed dearly, but at the same time, heaven gains a new player in the Angel Band.

I first became aware of Delaney in the late 60's through his work with Delaney & Bonnie & Friends. If you were a rock music fan in the 70's, it was hard to escape the music of Delaney & Bonnie & Friends. "Never Ending Song Of Love" and "Only You And I Know" were mega radio hits, plus his compositions "Let It Rain" by Eric Clapton and "Superstar" by The Carpenters have become standards.

I had the extreme pleasure of getting to know Delaney in the late 90's through Ed Amick, plus the honor of writing liner notes for the Delaney & Bonnie reissue, "D & B' Together" for Sony/Legacy Records in 2003. It was amazing talking to Delaney Bramlett for hours about his adventures with Duane Allman, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, George Harrison and others, I still have several tapes of our conversations that I culled my notes from. Delaney was a joy to know, anyone that was lucky enough to meet him walked away a better person, and became a stronger musician and writer in the process. He knew your strengths and gifts, and would make sure that you recognized them. I also had the pleasure of working with the talented Bonnie Bramlett in 2001 for The Mighty Jeremiahs CD, another soulful encounter.

Just to show you how God works and has a plan for our lives, back in 1997 Ed Amick gave me a call out of the blue concerning a benefit in Scottsburg, Ind. called Kid's First. I didn't know Ed at the time, but we had several mutual friends around Louisville and instantly connected. I love benefits that are centered around kids, so when Ed mentioned that Delaney Bramlett was going to be there, I jumped at the chance to play. That weekend through Ed, I got to perform with Delaney for the first time, it was an experience I'll never forget. Supposedly Delaney told someone that when he first saw me that day, it was like seeing Duane Allman again. I don't know if that's true or not, Ed would know. Delaney and my son Erik also bonded as well, he loved Delaney, Delaney loved Erik. We have made most of the Kid's First benefits since 1997, it's a wonderful cause. One of the things Erik used to say to Delaney was, "Good deal, Lucille," which turned into the workings for a song. After the Kid's First benefit, we stayed in touch, and I was lucky enough to interview Delaney a couple times on my radio show, the Lowdown Hoedown. In January 2001, Ed and I visited Delaney and his mother 'Mamo" at the Rock N' Roll Ranch in California. Besides all the good food, conversation, stories, music around the Kitchen table, not to mention listening to Delaney expound on the Bible (I always felt that 'D' may have been called to preach, he truly loved Jesus...), we also spent some time in his home studio. One track we recorded during that visit was "Cold And Hard Times," which was released last year on "New Kind Of Blues." That is something I'll always be proud of, a true honor. Delaney was amazing in the studio, he could pull things out of you no one else could get. I was able to witness a true genius at work. After all, he learned from Tom Dowd, Ahmet Ertegun, and the Atlantic Records stable of engineers and producers. He's the one guy that could have produced The Kentucky HeadHunters, it's a shame that it never happened. Delaney and I also recorded a version of "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" with 'Mamo' on vocals, someday I'll upload it at The Mighty Jeremiahs site. 'Mamo' was a beautiful person, she passed away earlier this year.

A few months later I was on tour with The HeadHunters out west and was spending some time in the Los Angeles area. I was very sick with the Flu, couldn't get out of the hotel room. Delaney sent his friend Chad Watson to pick me up, brought me back to the ranch where he and 'Mamo' nursed me back to health. Of course, after I got feeling better, Delaney rustled me back in the studio for another session before hooking back up with The HeadHunters. Delaney knew how to get a performance out of you.

Unfortunately, I didn't get to talk to Delaney as much the past two or three years due to our schedules and his impending health issues. Perhaps God puts people in our lives for a short time, who knows. He and I were able to do another 'On-air' interview in Nov. 2007, the link is posted below. 'Mamo's' passing earlier this year was heartbreaking to Delaney, something I'm sure he never quite recovered from that.

Thanks to Ed Amick for introducing me to Delaney, 'Mamo' Bramlett, Scott Montgomery, Gerry McGee of the Ventures and many others. Delaney will truly be missed. I can truly say for a brief time, I was able to hang with a giant. I'll forever be richer for that experience.

Again, thanks for the thoughts and prayers, please continue to pray for Susan, Bekka and the family.

God bless...
Greg

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Delaney & me recording guitars for "Cold And hard Times".....



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Kid's First, Nov. 1997...
Delaney, Marvin Maxwell, Kim Carmel, Jimmy Brown, me, Erik (standing)...
Ed and Sarah Amick (sitting)


Greg & Delaney Radio interview, Nov. 2007....

http://lowdownhoedown.com/DB3.m3u






Eric Clapton, Delaney & Bonnie, Bobby Whitlock, & Dave Mason



Rock songwriter Delaney Bramlett dies in LA at 69


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Singer-songwriter-producer Delaney Bramlett, who penned such classic rock songs as "Let it Rain" and worked with musicians George Harrison and Eric Clapton, has died. He was 69.

Bramlett died Saturday shortly before 5 a.m. at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center in Los Angeles as a result of complications from gallbladder surgery, his wife Susan Lanier-Bramlett said.

Born in Mississippi, Bramlett enjoyed a career in the music business that spanned 50 years. With his then-wife Bonnie Lynn, he created the Southern blues-rock band Delaney & Bonnie & Friends. The group opened for Blind Faith, which featured British guitarist Clapton, in 1969.

He is perhaps best known for standards such as "Superstar," co-written with Leon Russell, which was recorded by Usher, Luther Vandross, Bette Midler, The Carpenters and most recently, Sonic Youth, in a version featured on the Grammy-nominated soundtrack of the movie "Juno."

He co-wrote "Let it Rain" with Clapton, who also recorded it, and "Never Ending Song of Love," which was recorded by more than 100 artists including Ray Charles, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Patty Loveless and Dwight Yoakam.

During his career, he performed, co-wrote or recorded with stars such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, John Lennon, Dave Mason, Billy Preston, the Everly Brothers and Mac Davis. He also produced artists including Etta James and Elvin Bishop.

He recently released an album, "A New Kind of Blues," on independent label Magnolia Gold Records.
Monday, December 01, 2008 

Current mood:  blessed
We want to thank everyone that supported the Cave City Toys For Tots show last night, we had a great time. There was a wonderful vibe in the room, it was great seeing fans, friends and family again. We've already made plans to do it again next year on the same weekend, so mark your calendar. We've got to keep the tradition going, the causes are very dear to our hearts.

We also want to thank Axe, Bratcher & Kelly @ WPTQ (The Point), Danny Wells, Mason Sound, Black Stone Cherry, Bluegrass Cellular, Ernie Wagoner & Jobe Publishing, Gina Kinslow & the Glasgow Daily Times, Brian Dale, Toys For Tots, Boys & Girls Clubs,  members of Sixth Floor and Rufus Huff and all the friends that helped behind the scenes to pull this show off. We realize how busy things are around Thanksgiving, some of you chose to bring in the holiday season with us, and we thank you. Again, the cause was simple, helping a few kids have a better Christmas.
 
God bless you and yours.....
 
Merry Christmas....
The Kentucky HeadHunters

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