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264:. The band's members are Doug Phelps (bass guitar, vocals), Greg Martin (lead guitar, vocals), and brothers Richard Young (rhythm guitar, vocals) and Fred Young (drums, vocals). It was founded in 1968 as Itchy Brother, which consisted of the Young brothers and Martin, along with Anthony Kenney on bass guitar and vocals. Itchy Brother performed until 1982, with James Harrison replacing Martin from 1973 to 1976. The Youngs and Martin began performing as The Kentucky Headhunters in 1986, adding brothers Ricky Lee Phelps (lead vocals, harmonica) and Doug Phelps (bass guitar, vocals) to the membership. 31: 1309: 1985: 2576: 953:. All five members co-wrote all of the songs, with assistance from Verlon Dale Grissom on four of them. In addition, this album featured the Youngs on lead vocals for the first time: Fred on "Dry-Land Fish" and Richard on "Louisianna CoCo." The title track was inspired by a nickname given to the Youngs' family farm. "Too Much to Lose" was the album's first single, peaking at number 66 on 406:, Fred Young on drums, Kenney on bass guitar, and Martin on lead guitar. Itchy Brother achieved regional success in Kentucky in the 1970s, including at least one single, "Shotgun Effie," which they wrote about the Youngs' grandmother, Effie. It was released in 1973 on the King Fargo label. That same year, Greg Martin left the group to play in another band in his hometown of 542:." According to Doug, Mercury Records was initially reluctant to release the song as a single: " thought it was too regional, and that no one outside the area would get it, but what they didn't see, was the reaction we got to it every night that we played it in front of a crowd, and it didn't matter where we were playing either." The single peaked at number 15 on the 2584: 2667: 2681: 601:. Although the album earned a gold certification from the RIAA and a second CMA award for Vocal Group of the Year, its singles received little airplay compared to the band's previous releases, with none of the four singles reaching the top 40 on the U.S. country charts. The album's first single was a cover of " 823: 466:
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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Orr left The 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 Richard, Ricky Lee's tenure as lead vocalist was "a bad time" for the band given his opposition to Richard's opinions, although Richard was still surprised to hear of the brothers' departure, and said, "I tried
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would be released on 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 Allmusic review, where he wrote that the band "show a lack of imagination" and "sound considerably less energetic and exciting" than on the first two albums.
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magazine considered Wynans' and 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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gave the album a four-and-a-half star rating out of five, saying that the band was "all the better" for having a sound closer to rock than country. After the success of their debut album, The Kentucky Headhunters began touring with
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also played harmonica and saxophone, and sang backing vocals. Thom Owens of Allmusic wrote of this album that "They certainly can work a heavy, bluesy groove with dexterity, but they lack the gonzo charm they had on their debut,
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of "Chug-a-Lug." Kenney left the band around 2008 to take a job as the technical director of a theatre in Glasgow, Kentucky, and Doug has since taken over on bass guitar. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of
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Following "Dumas Walker" was "Oh Lonesome Me", which peaked at number eight; this was the band's only Top Ten hit. Finishing off the single releases was the number 23 "Rock 'n' Roll Angel", which Richard wrote.
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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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gave it an A rating, saying that it "skillfully blends raw wit, the working-class energy of sweat-stained factory workers jamming between shifts, and musical styles as diverse as the corny
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that same month. According to Richard, the band was previously offered a chance to play the Grand Ole Opry in 1990 through the recommendation of bluegrass singer Bill Monroe, but
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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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considered its sound a departure from the earlier albums, but added "it's not hard to see that the band fully enjoys what they are doing" and highlighted the presence of a
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critic John Swenson said that the album was more rock-oriented than its predecessors, also saying that it "sounds like a hell of a blueprint for a summer concert tour."
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gave it a Cβˆ’ 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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in country music, due to the significant mainstream attention that the band received despite their rougher sound and the members' rural Southern image. In 1991,
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country charts but reaching number 56 in the United States. The third and fourth singles were the original composition "It's Chitlin' Time" and a rendition of
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died, and Itchy Brother never recorded a full album on Swan Song. Itchy Brother broke up in 1982. After their disbanding, Richard started writing songs for
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Richard Young, his younger brother Fred, and their cousins Anthony Kenney and Greg Martin began performing music in the Youngs' and Kenney's hometown of
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Gleason, Holly (31 October 2011). "Something Special: More than 20 years after their biggest commercial success, The Kentucky Headhunters still rock".
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The Kentucky Headhunters has released ten studio albums, three compilations, and twenty-three singles. Its highest-peaking single is a cover of the
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The Kentucky Headhunters in 2009. From left to right: Richard Young, Fred Young, Doug Phelps, Greg Martin. Photograph by Brad U. Wheeler
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The band's members have also participated in several projects involving other artists. Richard Young co-produced some tracks on
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In 2005, following the closure of Audium, the band signed to the CBuJ Entertainment label. Its first release for the label was
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When Martin attempted to reunite Itchy Brother in 1985, the Young brothers joined him, but Kenney declined. Martin invited
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cover, and other covers on these albums include Waylon Jennings, Carl Perkins, Norman Greenbaum and The Lovin' Spoonful.
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followed in 2003, also on Audium. This album also featured Johnnie Johnson, as well as guest appearances by organist
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critic Ray Waddell called the band "arguably the most consistent and durable Southern rock outfit on the planet."
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sold poorly and failed to produce a successful single among its three releases: "Honky Tonk Walkin' ," "
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Richard Young (born January 27, 1955) – rhythm guitar, lead and background vocals (1968–1982, 1986–present)
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before the band exited Mercury. Orr left and Doug Phelps rejoined in 1996 as lead vocalist for the album
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Doug Phelps (born December 15, 1960) – bass guitar, lead and background vocals (1986–1992, 1995–present)
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On September 25, 2021, the band announced through their official Facebook page that a new album titled
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Anthony Kenney (born July 14, 1956) – bass guitar, harmonica, background vocals (1968–1982, 1992–2008)
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country chart. Richard considered this song an unusual single release because it was the band's first
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and a horn section. The band's original compositions, such as "Dumas Walker" and the title track to
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Mansfield gave a two-star rating for Allmusic, where he wrote that the band had "devolved into a
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critic Alanna Nash wrote that although the band did not sell as many albums as contemporaries
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Greg Martin (born March 31, 1954) – lead guitar, vocals (1968–1973, 1976–1982, 1986–present)
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were highlights, while the originals were "adequate, offbeat filler." Randy Lewis of the
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on the Red Dirt label, which the band recorded at the Practice House after touring with
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In April 2015, the band released another collaborative album with Johnson entitled
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lite" and said that most of the songs on the album had a "party-hearty sound."
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on December 2, 2021. They also supported the album with a tour which began in
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Mercury released the demo in 1989 as The Kentucky Headhunters' debut album,
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At its peak in the early 1990s, The Kentucky Headhunters were considered a
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Fred Young (born July 8, 1958) – drums, vocals (1968–1982, 1986–present)
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Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
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Ricky Lee Phelps (born January 17, 1953) – lead vocals (1986–1992)
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James Harrison (born February 2, 1959) - lead guitar (1973–1976)
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One year later, CBuJ Entertainment released the compilation
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1991–1992: Second album and departure of the Phelps brothers
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Authorized Bootleg: Live – Agara Ballroom – Cleveland, Ohio
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Mark S. Orr (born April 22, 1957) – lead vocals (1992–1995)
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Authorized Bootleg: Live – Agara Ballroom – Cleveland, Ohio
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on that band's 1992 tour, as King was injured at the time.
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album, which included seven original songs, plus covers of
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Richard Young's son, John Fred Young, is the drummer for
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blues standard. Also released from it were renditions of
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Stambler, Irwin; Grelun Landon; Lyndon Stambler (2000).
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Later in 1991, The Kentucky Headhunters performed with
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to release its fourth non-collaborative studio album,
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This album was met with mixed reception from critics.
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The Kentucky Headhunters borrowed $ 4,500 to record a
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Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
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on the song "That's How the West Was Swung" from his
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charts in 1990. In addition, the band has won three
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Record Research, Inc. p. 223. 2285: 2264: 2167: 2055:Morrison, Tonya Parker (2005-07-19). 1481: 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" 3328: 2932: 2892: 2738:Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man 2607: 2454: 2416: 2180:"The Kentucky Headhunters biography" 2127: 2093: 2078: 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" 3239: 2363: 2221: 903:1995–2002: 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: 3391: 2155:Montgomery, Jack (24 March 2009). 2022: 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: 5238: 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. 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Big Boss Man
Flying Under the Radar
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