THE WIZARDS OF WINTER – A Holiday Rock Event for the whole family featuring former members of Classic Rock Giants – The Trans- Siberian Orchestra, Deff Leppard, Rainbow, Alice Cooper, Blue Oyster Cult, along with Broadway and Theater veterans. THE WIZARDS OF WINTER perform a holiday rock
T Graham Brown Some have called him an “R&B version of George Jones,” while others have called him a “Country Otis Redding.” Whichever description you feel fits him best, there is no doubting the fact that when you hear the music of T. Graham Brown, you are
Tim Goodin is a “Son of Appalachia,” he’s also an independent singer/songwriter straight out of the Hills of South East Kentucky. He grew up wandering the hills and “hollers” of the Appalachian landscapes. It is here his love for music began. The old mountain hymnals he grew
George Molton is a native of Olive Hill, Kentucky, which is where legendary songwriter Tom T. Hall calls home. Molton has performed with Montgomery Gentry, Exile, Blake Shelton, Merle Haggard, and more. Fellow Kentuckians, John Michael Montgomery and Montgomery Gentry have cut several songs that George Molton
Lorrie Morgan, the first woman in her genre to begin her career with three consecutive Platinum albums, is back in the studio with award-winning producer Richard Landis, working on a new album. It is sure to be yet another collection showcasing the rainbow of emotions, from darkest
The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame & Museum will be hosting a Quilt Show on Saturday, February 17th from 10:00am-5:00pm. There is no charge to enter your quilts and each applicant can enter up to 2 quilts. They will have two categories, youth (17 & Under) and Adult
Perhaps the greatest country music super group in history, the Highwaymen traveled the world performing country music to millions of fans. Your audience will watch in amazement as each song, one hit after another is sung just as if they were seeing the original band perform. This
For Taylor Hicks, winning “American Idol’s” blockbuster fifth season was just the beginning. Hailed as “part Stax, part Motown and part honky-tonk” by The New York Times, Hicks’ intoxicating blend of soul, blues, country, and rock ‘n’ roll quickly rendered him a household name as he progressed
Doug Stone found his mark in music as a lonesome baritone balladeer, although he was very adept at hard-up-tempo country. He debuted with the single, “I’d Be Better Off (In a Pine Box),”This album produced a handful of chart-topping singles. Following these songs was his first number
“Thunderstruck brings the power and entertainment of a genuine AC/DC show…They’re amazing…Don’t miss a great night of rock ‘n’ roll!” – 101.4 WPDH The Home of Rock ‘N’ Roll Thunderstruck gives fans so much more than the sound of AC/DC, they truly capture the high voltage energy