Music Archives - ExploringKentucky.com https://exploringkentucky.com/category/music/ Exploring Kentucky Thu, 01 Dec 2022 00:10:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://exploringkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-ExploringKentucky-favicon-1-32x32.png Music Archives - ExploringKentucky.com https://exploringkentucky.com/category/music/ 32 32 Burn Down The Trailer Park https://exploringkentucky.com/burn-down-the-trailer-park/ Thu, 01 Dec 2022 00:05:35 +0000 https://exploringkentucky.com/?p=344 Buckshot George just dropped their brand new single, “Burn Down The Trailer Park,” and it’s a song you most definitely want to check out wherever great music is available. The music video was pro shot and showcases the personnel behind the killer sound. The band is super tight, with some

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Buckshot George just dropped their brand new single, “Burn Down The Trailer Park,” and it’s a song you most definitely want to check out wherever great music is available. The music video was pro shot and showcases the personnel behind the killer sound. The band is super tight, with some pretty amazing lead and backing vocals. Buckshot George is front and center, delivering killer vocals, and great guitar work. Dead End Dave’s drums and percussion are on point as expected and I absolutely love that flying v bass. What’s a great twist, though, is that the bassist doesn’t play it with a pick. Who plays a Flying V WITHOUT a pick? That dude does and between him and Dave they create an incredible rhythm section that truly makes for an amazing track. The young lady on the tambourine also has some pretty good pipes! Her vocals on Burn Down The Trailer Park present a whole dimension to the song. The added guitar also creates an undeniable added layer to the sound I heard on a sidewalk in Bardstown a couple of months ago when George and Dave played Rooster Run.

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Be sure to share this article on your social media feeds and by all means visit BuckshotGeorge.com !! It’s so important to support local music and local artists. These folks put their heart and soul into their music and they’re paying their dues – as we speak. If you’re ever in Bardstown, Buckshot George can be seen playing bars, clubs, and even sidewalks. It’s all about the music for them. They’re as blue collar and Kentucky tried and true as it gets!! Show some love to Nelson County’s own and help spread the word throughout the Bluegrass and beyond!!

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Kharisma From Louisville https://exploringkentucky.com/kharisma-from-louisville/ Thu, 10 Nov 2022 14:14:26 +0000 https://exploringkentucky.com/?p=330 If you’re ever in downtown Louisville and happen to see Kharisma be sure to stop what you’re doing and give him a listen or two. I was walking to the Riot Cafe and heard someone singing with real passion and playing guitar with equal feel to boot. Kharisma was nice

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If you’re ever in downtown Louisville and happen to see Kharisma be sure to stop what you’re doing and give him a listen or two. I was walking to the Riot Cafe and heard someone singing with real passion and playing guitar with equal feel to boot. Kharisma was nice enough to let me film him play and then chatted with me a little bit afterwards. I gave him a couple dollars but would have gladly dropped a five or ten had I had it on me.

A lot of times folks walk by street musicians almost as if going out of their way to get past them. Don’t do that! Treat yourself to some great music and support street artists, whatever their craft may be.

There’s something about a great voice and a rich guitar sound that can truly brighten your day. It’s also totally unexpected amidst the hustle and bustle of the fast-paced downtown mindset. I highly recommend you stop and take in the music.

And who knows, you might discover a star before they break big. I could totally see Kharisma playing a club, bar, or theater. Then again, some street artists may not want the constraints of playing a venue. Sometimes playing on a sidewalk is more about performing for the pure love of craft than anything else.

Kharisma is a fantastic artist who can write his ticket, but don’t take my word for it, watch the video and listen for yourself! If you run into him, please show some love. Thanks for reading!

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