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used to indicate that he had supplanted another band in a gig. After discovering that other bands existed with that name, the band added "Kentucky" to its name and thus became The
Kentucky Headhunters. The Kentucky Headhunters began performing together the following year, playing twice monthly on the
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Kentucky Headhunters in August 1995 because he "was wantin' to do somethin' else," according to Richard. Richard then called Doug and invited him to rejoin the band. As a result, Brother Phelps disbanded and Ricky Lee pursued a solo career. In 1997, The Kentucky Headhunters signed to
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came in 2016. This album features several songs that the band had written years prior, including "Crazy Jim". Shortly before the album's release, Richard and Fred's father, James Howard, died at age 93. Also included are "Governor's Cup", the band's first ever instrumental track, and a cover of
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Ricky Lee and Doug departed in June 1992 due to creative differences. According to
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October 22 through Practice House Records. The first single from the album was "How Could I", followed by "Susannah" and the title track. Also included on the album is a re-recording of "Shotgun Effie". Following this album's release, the band made their debut on the
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magazine wrote that it "may be the band's best album ever;" Thom Owens gave the album two-and-a-half stars in his
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Johnson's contributions "perfect fits", and noted that the album was "laid back" until the second half. His review also mentions the extended drum solo and "stone blues coda" of the closing track "What You See Is What You Get."
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native Doug Phelps, also a member of McDowell's band, to replace Kenney, and Doug brought his older brother Ricky Lee to sing lead vocals. The band decided to name themselves The
Headhunters, taking the name from the term "headchopper," which blues musician
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everything I could to get them to stay." Ricky Lee, meanwhile, said that he "was a country singer more than anything" and wanted to eliminate most of the band's hard rock sounds. He and Doug then founded
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as a means of making extra money from older songs in the publishing company's catalog. Richard helped select the songs for this album, which included three other Hank Williams covers, as well as
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called the album "loose and rowdy," saying that the band "injected soul" into the Dylan cover and recorded an "intoxicating" version of "Chug-a-Lug," although he said that the "
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gave it a Cβ grade, and called it "warmed-over blues" that lacked the "outrageousness, wit, and brilliance that distinguished their earlier albums." Steve Morse of
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sold poorly and failed to produce a successful single among its three releases: "Honky Tonk Walkin' ," "
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813:called it an "irresistible car-stereo album," and
785:," the latter two being covers of Bill Monroe and
605:," which was released on the 155th anniversary of
4163:Stillman, Brian; Chris Castella (December 2008).
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2134:. University of Georgia Press. p. 215.
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4012:"A storm in the soul: The Mighty Jeremiahs"
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4238:"Picks and Pans Main: Song: Four Cool New"
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899:, The Kentucky Headhunters left Mercury.
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5207:American southern rock musical groups
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2055:Morrison, Tonya Parker (2005-07-19).
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1177:. It was followed in October 2011 by
826:The Kentucky Headhunters' 1993 album
635:" was covered on this album as well.
5172:Musical groups reestablished in 1986
3810:Allers, Hannahlee (April 11, 2015).
3753:
3668:"His efforts are a tribute to Elvis"
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2738:Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
2607:
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2180:"The Kentucky Headhunters biography"
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2025:"The Kentucky Headhunters biography"
1510:The Kentucky Headhunters discography
854:. It was released later in 1993 via
702:Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
399:King Leonardo and His Short Subjects
92:The Kentucky Headhunters discography
4365:Montgomery, Jack (March 24, 2009).
4009:
3545:
3488:"Headhunters' hits worth repeating"
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903:1995β2002: Reunion with Doug Phelps
433:, who at the time was recording on
413:Itchy Brother was almost signed to
13:
5212:Country music groups from Kentucky
5167:Musical groups established in 1968
4260:
3909:. The Tennessean. December 3, 2021
3427:
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2155:Montgomery, Jack (24 March 2009).
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1772:TNN/Music City News Country Awards
1403:, often develop a regional theme.
1348:The band's sound is influenced by
1146:, which comprised selections from
14:
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4824:Tompall & the Glaser Brothers
4695:You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
4544:Songs from the Grass String Ranch
4344:
4324:"The Kentucky Headhunters return"
4039:
3887:. Blazing Minds. October 22, 2021
3581:
3333:Songs from the Grass String Ranch
3302:Songs from the Grass String Ranch
3268:
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2768:Men Without Hats official website
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1569:Songs from the Grass String Ranch
1401:Songs from the Grass String Ranch
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1158:, as well as two new songs and a
1148:Songs from the Grass String Ranch
951:Songs from the Grass String Ranch
938:Songs from the Grass String Ranch
889:You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
840:The Orr-led lineup also recorded
316:Songs from the Grass String Ranch
260:band originating in the state of
4667:Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line
4410:NAMM Oral History Library (2021)
2873:
1983:
1877:Country Music Association Awards
1702:Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line
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625:Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line
453:1986β1988: Reunion with new name
29:
5217:1968 establishments in Kentucky
5202:Rock music groups from Kentucky
4723:Take These Chains from My Heart
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4290:Tarradell, Mario (2003-05-04).
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1813:Academy of Country Music Awards
1761:Favorite Country Band/Duo/Group
1429:
1391:showcased the band's blues and
1077:". The project was financed by
1075:Take These Chains from My Heart
1039:on some tracks. Ray Waddell of
4184:Watts, Cindy (June 27, 2019).
2847:Country Music:The Encyclopedia
2486:"Kentucky Headhunters explode"
2347:Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008
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4069:Lavender, Dave (2008-03-14).
3516:Morris, Edward (2005-06-27).
3486:Iwasaki, Scott (2006-09-07).
3179:Morris, Edward (2000-06-20).
2394:Roberts, Frank (4 May 1990).
2128:Kemp, Mark (September 2006).
1995:
846:, a collaborative album with
5177:American country rock groups
4360:Honorary Kentucky Headhunter
4123:Overall, Rick (1998-06-11).
3935:. 2007-08-14. Archived from
3703:. 2009-09-03. Archived from
3666:Kinslow, Gina (2008-08-14).
3367:. 2000-08-25. Archived from
3211:Swenson, John (1997-08-22).
2993:Swenson, John (1993-05-27).
2702:Phillips, Robert W. (1995).
2680:. p. 65. Archived from
2583:. p. 14. Archived from
1857:Top Vocal Group of the Year
1844:Top New Vocal Group or Duet
1009:Have You Ever Loved a Woman?
441:and sang backing vocals for
7:
4787:CMA Vocal Group of the Year
4660:The Ballad of Davy Crockett
4210:Pareles, Jon (1991-02-24).
3614:Waddell, Ray (2005-06-23).
3457:Waddell, Ray (2003-05-17).
3143:Wahlert, Brian (May 1997).
3025:Reiter, Mark (1994-09-02).
2962:Morse, Steve (1993-02-25).
2933:Nash, Alanna (1993-03-26).
2764:"Welcome to the infocenter"
2666:Lewis, Randy (1991-04-14).
2608:Nash, Alanna (1991-05-03).
2523:Wahlert, Brian (May 1997).
2484:Tianen, Dave (1990-07-27).
2094:Rees, Jasper (1993-07-22).
1976:
1746:Favorite Country New Artist
603:The Ballad of Davy Crockett
242:www.kentuckyheadhunters.com
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4296:to Memphis on blues-based
4129:Canoe β Jam! Showbiz Music
2876:"Brother Phelps biography"
2850:. MacMillan. p. 233.
2575:Hurst, Jack (1991-09-22).
2297:"The Kentucky Headhunters"
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2375:Academy of Country Music
2161:Bowling Green Daily News
1803:Vocal Group of the Year
1279:Show Dog-Universal Music
1015:standard made famous by
836:, pictured here in 1996.
564:Academy of Country Music
369:Academy of Country Music
250:The Kentucky Headhunters
23:The Kentucky Headhunters
5197:Mercury Records artists
2705:Roy Rogers: A biography
2345:Whitburn, Joel (2008).
2265:Wolfe, Charles (1996).
1956:Vocal Group of the Year
1496:Member of Itchy Brother
1261:Work with other artists
554:also earned the band a
4614:Flying Under the Radar
4576:(with Johnnie Johnson)
3982:"The Mighty Jeremiahs"
2555:The Milwaukee Sentinel
2490:The Milwaukee Sentinel
1628:Awards and nominations
1605:(with Johnnie Johnson)
1317:
1167:, the band released a
1143:Flying Under the Radar
1123:Flying Under the Radar
1099:Walkin' After Midnight
837:
477:Munfordville, Kentucky
334:Flying Under the Radar
41:Background information
4681:Blue Moon of Kentucky
4408:Greg Martin Interview
4328:The Victoria Advocate
3647:Country Standard Time
3250:Country Standard Time
3213:"Headhunters Back on
3149:Country Standard Time
2530:Country Standard Time
1714:American Music Awards
1322:MCA Nashville Records
1311:
1111:Country Standard Time
929:Country Standard Time
870:Pickin' on Nashville
825:
779:Blue Moon of Kentucky
471:, a radio program on
309:. He also led on the
5192:Grammy Award winners
4908:The Statler Brothers
4884:The Statler Brothers
4878:The Statler Brothers
4866:The Statler Brothers
4860:The Statler Brothers
4854:The Statler Brothers
4848:The Statler Brothers
4842:The Statler Brothers
4836:The Statler Brothers
4572:Meet Me in Bluesland
4502:Pickin' on Nashville
4371:The Amplifier Online
4165:"Black Stone Cherry"
2943:Entertainment Weekly
2821:The Spokesman-Review
2618:Entertainment Weekly
2459:Pickin' on Nashville
1937:Pickin' on Nashville
1663:Pickin' on Nashville
1601:Meet Me in Bluesland
1522:Pickin' on Nashville
1412:Entertainment Weekly
1334:I'm from the Country
1287:The Mighty Jeremiahs
1251:Corinth, Mississippi
1201:Meet Me in Bluesland
1165:Pickin' on Nashville
1131:Meet Me in Bluesland
1087:Like a Rolling Stone
805:Entertainment Weekly
650:Tennessee Ernie Ford
645:Entertainment Weekly
552:Pickin' on Nashville
525:Pickin' on Nashville
408:Louisville, Kentucky
377:Pickin' on Nashville
311:Audium Entertainment
270:Pickin' on Nashville
5182:BNA Records artists
4798:The Stoneman Family
4674:Let's Work Together
4653:Rock 'n' Roll Angel
4589:That's a Fact Jack!
4075:The Herald-Dispatch
4044:Build Your Own Fire
3754:Ruhlmann, William.
3672:Glasgow Daily Times
3637:Woolridge, Robert.
3310:cite AV media notes
3221:The Sentinel Review
3061:cite AV media notes
2684:on October 21, 2012
2581:The Chicago Tribune
2455:Ruhlmann, William.
2401:The Virginian-Pilot
2301:The Free Lance-Star
1990:Kentucky portal
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1303:Build Your Own Fire
1241:That's a Fact Jack!
1233:That's a Fact Jack!
1115:The Everly Brothers
791:The Lovin' Spoonful
757:Charlotte, Michigan
693:Let's Work Together
687:album, and covered
656:." Allmusic critic
5222:Edmonton, Kentucky
4872:The Oak Ridge Boys
4599:Compilation albums
4217:The New York Times
3992:on January 3, 2006
3939:on August 15, 2009
3528:on August 15, 2009
3193:on August 15, 2009
3007:on August 14, 2009
2904:Mansfield, Brian.
2637:Mansfield, Brian.
2587:on August 17, 2009
2238:Liberty 'n Justice
2061:American Chronicle
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581:Hank Williams, Jr.
375:, won in 1990 for
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4702:Singin' the Blues
4509:Electric Barnyard
4250:(22). 2003-06-09.
3865:. 11 October 2016
3789:Alligator Records
3626:. pp. 39β40.
2677:Los Angeles Times
2670:Electric Barnyard
2641:Electric Barnyard
2612:Electric Barnyard
2356:978-0-89820-177-2
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1926:Video of the Year
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1225:Caught in a Dream
1206:Alligator Records
1089:," The Beatles' "
1057:, a cover of the
1037:Hammond B-3 organ
924:Singing the Blues
670:called the band "
667:Los Angeles Times
662:Electric Barnyard
633:Spirit in the Sky
598:Electric Barnyard
585:Delbert McClinton
536:Hot Country Songs
459:Missouri Bootheel
415:Swan Song Records
394:Glasgow, Kentucky
361:Hot Country Songs
295:compilation album
280:Electric Barnyard
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915:Stompin' Grounds
856:Nonesuch Records
810:The Boston Globe
711:Men Without Hats
631:'s 1969 single "
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652:and the creamy
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210:Past members
109:1986βpresent
99:Years active
74:Country rock
4986:Diamond Rio
4968:Diamond Rio
4962:Diamond Rio
4956:Diamond Rio
4938:Highway 101
4932:Highway 101
4814:Johnny Cash
4740:Discography
4688:Dixie Fried
4483:Mark S. Orr
4461:Doug Phelps
4456:Greg Martin
4304:Dallas News
4192:January 15,
3891:October 28,
3701:PR Newswire
1504:Discography
1385:Bill Monroe
1370:Count Basie
1366:heavy metal
1326:Marty Brown
1295:Phil Keaggy
1271:debut album
1121:2007β2021:
1095:Patsy Cline
1055:title track
971:2003β2006:
910:BNA Records
885:The Beatles
848:Chuck Berry
783:Dixie Fried
689:Canned Heat
640:Alanna Nash
501:Skip a Rope
493:Bill Monroe
439:bass guitar
435:RCA Records
423:John Bonham
367:awards, an
343:, in 2011.
226:Mark S. Orr
197:Doug Phelps
188:Greg Martin
142:Koch/Audium
88:Discography
5161:Categories
4716:Chug-a-Lug
4466:Fred Young
4334:2009-05-26
4309:2009-05-26
4276:2009-05-26
4223:2009-05-26
4135:2009-06-08
4109:2009-06-06
4099:Zoho Music
4080:2009-06-06
4055:2009-06-06
4026:2009-06-06
3996:2009-05-27
3967:2009-07-18
3943:2009-05-26
3843:October 4,
3769:21 October
3711:2009-09-28
3682:2009-07-14
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3532:2009-05-26
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3364:The Ledger
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2189:2009-05-23
2184:Oldies.com
2114:2009-05-26
2106:. London.
2071:2009-05-30
2036:2009-05-23
1996:References
1930:Nominated
1913:Nominated
1870:Nominated
1860:Nominated
1806:Nominated
1765:Nominated
1707:Nominated
1690:Nominated
1408:dark horse
1381:Glenn Frey
1354:rockabilly
1330:Tracy Byrd
1275:Toby Keith
1169:live album
1067:Chug-a-Lug
1059:Jimmy Reed
964:The Ledger
864:Wet Willie
860:Jimmy Hall
763:-oriented
761:blues rock
727:guitarist
697:soundtrack
695:" for the
679:Roy Rogers
505:Don Gibson
467:90-minute
348:Don Gibson
191:Fred Young
123:King Fargo
4926:The Judds
4920:The Judds
4914:The Judds
4582:On Safari
4516:Rave On!!
4294:Nashville
3741:1074-3235
3624:Billboard
3557:About.com
3463:Billboard
3403:About.com
2966:Rave On!!
2908:Rave On!!
1612:On Safari
1538:Rave On!!
1424:Billboard
1291:Jeff Beck
1255:Roy Acuff
1215:On Safari
1171:entitled
1135:On Safari
1103:Billboard
1083:Bob Dylan
1041:Billboard
1029:About.com
997:saxophone
955:Billboard
877:package,
775:Rave On!!
766:Rave On!!
544:Billboard
531:Billboard
357:Billboard
297:entitled
290:Rave On!!
153:Alligator
127:Swan Song
106:1968β1982
5010:Lonestar
4394:AllMusic
4271:Allmusic
4144:cite web
4050:Allmusic
3962:Allmusic
3816:The Boot
3795:July 28,
3764:Allmusic
3592:Allmusic
3438:Allmusic
3339:Allmusic
3279:Allmusic
3121:Allmusic
3091:Allmusic
2937:Rave On!
2914:Allmusic
2880:Allmusic
2792:Eminence
2744:Allmusic
2647:Allmusic
2465:Allmusic
2408:13 March
2108:Archived
2030:Allmusic
1977:See also
1328:, wrote
1091:I'm Down
1001:Jim Horn
895:. After
716:Sideways
707:synthpop
576:Allmusic
262:Kentucky
168:Spinoffs
149:Red Dirt
4902:Alabama
4896:Alabama
4890:Alabama
4381:May 23,
4267:review"
4046:review"
3869:1 April
3821:May 12,
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1895:Result
1831:Result
1790:Result
1732:Result
1651:Result
1393:R&B
1324:artist
1093:," and
1007:, and "
999:player
798:redneck
781:" and "
729:Ed King
684:Tribute
546:chart.
503:", and
383:History
313:albums
238:Website
182:Members
157:Plowboy
132:Mercury
5144:(2023)
5138:(2022)
5132:(2021)
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