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Kentucky Headhunters & Confederate Railroad w/Ray Scott

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Kentucky Headhunters & Confederate Railroad w/Ray Scott

About the Show

The Kentucky Headhunters, Confederate Railroad, & Ray
Scott join forces for one night full of hits in Princeton, WV at The Chuck
Mathena Center Thursday, October 22nd at 7:00 PM!

 

Known as "Southern Rock American rock 'n' roll
band," The Kentucky Headhunters have maintained a longevity most acts can
only dream about. With a GRAMMY Award, CMA Album of the Year Award, two CMA
Vocal Group of the Year Awards, two Top 10 charting albums, and four
consecutive Top 40 hits, their international success spans multiple genres. The
“Heads" are credited for creating a unique blend of honky-tonk, blues, and
southern rock that appeals to the toughest music critics and listeners of all
kinds. Getting their start in 1968, brothers Fred and Richard Young and cousins
Greg Martin and Anthony Kenny, from Ed-monton, Kentucky, formed Itchy Brother,
which later morphed into The Kentucky Headhunters, after Kenny departed and
Doug Phelps joined the band. Their first album, Pickin' On Nashville, (1989),
surprised the world when it became a major success, selling over two million
copies.

Confederate Railroad first rolled onto the national
country music scene in the early 90s with its unique style and sound. Headed by
founder and front man Danny Shirley, the former backup band for both David
Allan Coe and Johnny Paycheck got their big break by signing with Atlantic
Records. The first single from their debut album ("Confederate
Railroad") was "She Took It Like A Man". It went to No. 26, a
preview of what was to come. "The next two singles, "Jesus and Mama"
and "Queen of Memphis" went to the top of the charts. Three more huge
hits followed, "Trashy Women", "When You Leave That Way You Can
Never Go Back", and "She Never Cried".

 

The term ‘country music’ may have changed over time, but
Ray Scott’s definition of it has not. Whenever you press play on a Ray Scott
song, you know exactly what you are going to get: tried-and-true,
dyed-in-the-wool, salt of the earth, country music. That’s how the country
music traditionalist built his first ten albums and that’s how he’ll build the
next ten – which conveniently starts right here.

 

Tickets on sale now and start at only $45.00 online or by
calling the box office! Three shows for the price of one! Over 3 hours of songs
& stories!

This is not a CMC Performance. Gift cards and member tickets cannot be used.

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