A Kentucky music podcast featuring central Kentucky’s elite local musicians. Our focus is on the life of club musicians, discussing the glory days, the current day, road stories, gear, influence, style, maybe even a drunken gig or two, who knows! Just bec
Owner and Engineer of Red House Studio, and of Weisenberger Mill, from the rock band Funnel, Phil has been a central part of the music scene in this area for a long time and has seen and heard it all!
Greg Martin of The Kentucky Headhunters! Getting started in Louisville to hitting the road with Ronnie McDowell, passing up a very prominent gig to still making that loud rock n roll today!
Co founder of the bluegrass band Hammertowe. Scott Tackett started music late in life after falling in love with bluegrass and now has chart topping songs in the genre!
From Olive Hill partying with Haggard to Austin City and writing in Nashville…oh and giving Jason Aldean his big break…here's George Molton's story
From Maysville, Ky, John McHugh guitarist for George Molton tells his journey from Rock to country
The “Austin City House Drummer” Don Parker tells how he came from a musical family to getting his Honky Tonk 101 education in the bars, to now playing with just about every band in town!
Since 1979 Momma has been on the bar scene in every form possible, from Austin City, Momma's Last Chance Saloon and Momma's Taphouse, she's seen it all…at least for now
From honky Tonks to IPads, Avery tells it how it is. One of Kentucky's finest and one of our favorite people tells his story
Singer Songwriter and guitarist of the legendary band Exile. A true inspiration to all of us musicians and he's most certainly got some stories to tell!
Austin City Saloon Hall of Famer Scott Said joins us talking about his time in the honky to my in Lexington. Opening for big acts, winning best country band at the Lex Music Awards etc!
This man is the master of ceremonies when it comes to crowd sing a longs, the master of Facebook live shows and just full of many road stories!
Jessica is the director for the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame & Museum.
The Beatles on Ed Sullivan lit the fire for this talented musician and from too many acts to list (Breedings Bunch, Daddy's Car, Showboat etc) this man has been and still is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to bass players
A Lexington radio legend and local musician as well tells his story. And a brush with a serial killer?? Have to listen to find out!
From the band Magnolia Boulevard, just off the road with Blues Travler, jamming with Brent Mason and Paul Reed Smith and so much more!
From cutting his teeth with Fifth On The Floor to navigating his way as a front man. Standing ovations at Margie's in Maysville to quitting drinking and finding a new appreciation for playing music!
Multi instrumentalist, singer songwriter Maggie Lander. She shares her story of playing music with local talent and hitting the road with The Nashville Celts!
Former drummer for Montgomery Gentry talks jamming with Ted Nugent, life on the road, and even getting a spot in the movie Crazy Heart!
From the Terrace Room stage to operating some of Lexington's most popular clubs, jamming with Charlie Daniels and living life as one of the best entertainers this town has seen.
The legendary Greg Austin talks about his music career, athletic career, getting sober and even playing with John Belushi. This man has done it all!