LISTEN: The Local Honeys Depict Rural Living on ‘Dead Horses’
Today, we take a trip just a couple hours north of Nashville into rural Kentucky. That’s the place The Local Honeys call home.
Hear ‘Dead Horses’
Today, we take a trip just a couple hours north of Nashville into rural Kentucky. That’s the place The Local Honeys call home.
Hear ‘Dead Horses’
Kentucky-born Americana artist Sam Phelps followed life’s winding road to New York City, where he finds himself surrounded by music and culture on a daily basis. Today on The Quinn Spinn, we learn about Sam’s journey, what the Big Apple has taught him, and the themes of his new EP, Talking to a Friend, out now.
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The lifelong search for happiness and lasting relationships can be draining on the soul, but it can also be the driving force of inspiration for great art. In this case, it certainly was.
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Instrumental acoustic supergroup Hawktail is understandably excited about their new album, Formations. So, when they rolled through Nashville on their winter tour in support of the album, it was time for celebration.
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Blue Heart’s Revelry, the five-piece Americana band, and Scratch, the craft pizzeria inside Easton Public Market, have some things in common. Both reside in Easton, and both are riding real momentum pertaining to their contributions to the music scene.
Catch Blue Heart’s Revelry tonight at 6 p.m. at Scratch, inside of Easton Public Market! Details here.
Artist: Blue Heart’s Revelry
Album: Until You’re Gone (LISTEN)
Released: Feb. 14, 2017
Genre: Folk/Bluegrass/Americana
Artist: Blue Heart’s Revelry
Song: Violence
Released: Dec. 4, 2016
Genre: Folk/Americana
Hailing from Easton, Blue Heart’s Revelry has released the first single from their forthcoming, eight-track album – and it’s a tale of heartbreak and anguish.