The Kentucky Headhunters

The Kentucky Headhunters

Infobox musical artist
Name = The Kentucky Headhunters


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Alias = Itchy Brother
Origin = Metcalfe County, Kentucky, U.S.
Genre = Country, Country rock
Years_active = 1968-1982 (as Itchy Brother)
1986-present (as The Kentucky Headhunters)
Label = Mercury
BNA
Audium
CBuJ ENT.
Associated_acts = Brother Phelps
URL = [http://www.kentuckyheadhunters.com www.kentuckyheadhunters.com]
Current_members = Greg Martin
Doug Phelps
Fred Young
Richard Young
Past_members = Anthony Kenney
Mark S. Orr
Ricky Lee Phelps
The Kentucky Headhunters are an American country rock group whose early albums were embraced by both country and rock fansFact|date=May 2007. They are essentially a southern rock group that adapted their sound to country music. Their music has crossed a number of genre boundaries, including bluegrass, blues music, hard rock, and even traditional metal.Fact|date=September 2007

History

Early years: Itchy Brother

In 1968, Edmonton, Kentucky teenager Richard Young, his younger brother Fred, and their cousins Anthony Kenney and Greg Martin began performing together as Itchy Brother. The band was named after Fred Young's favorite cartoon character, from "King Leonardo and his Short Subjects". They were later joined at various times by other musicians, among them lead singer Mark Orr, bass guitarist Tim Speck and organist Don Rissen. The band achieved considerable regional success in the 1970s, including at least one single: "Shotgun Effie" was released in 1973 on the King Fargo label.

Itchy Brother signed with Led Zeppelin's Swan Song Records in 1980, shortly before Zeppelin drummer John Bonham's death. They did not complete an album before Swan Song went out of business.

Itchy Brother broke up in 1982. Richard Young started writing songs for Acuff-Rose, Fred Young joined Sylvia's band, Greg Martin joined Ronnie McDowell's band, and Anthony Kenney dropped out of music.

Ricky Lee Phelps era

Greg Martin attempted to reunite Itchy Brother in 1985; the Young brothers joined him, but Kenney declined. Martin invited Cardwell, Missouri native Doug Phelps, also a member of McDowell's band, to replace Kenney, and Doug brought his brother Ricky Lee to sing lead vocals. The newly assembled group named themselves after another group called The Headhunters, and the home state of most of the members. They began performing together the following year, playing twice monthly on the 90-minute Chitlin' Show, a radio program on WLOC in Munfordville, Kentucky.

The Kentucky Headhunters recorded a seven-song demo of original songs that became known as "the pink tape." Originally intended to be sold at their live shows, the pink tape came to the attention of the Nashville music community. The band met considerable resistance with record executives, since their music was still closer to rock than to anything that was playing on country radio, and they refused to be signed as a rock act. Rock-flavored albums by Steve Earle ("Copperhead Road") and Hank Williams, Jr. ("Wild Streak"), as well as the reunion of Lynyrd Skynyrd helped to convince record executives that The Kentucky Headhunters' music was marketable. Mercury Records signed them in the summer of 1989.

Three covers of classic country songs — Bill Monroe's "Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine," Henson Cargill's "Skip a Rope," and Don Gibson's "Oh Lonesome Me" — were added to the pink tape, and the result was released as the grammy award-winning "Pickin' on Nashville." The album title was inspired by the 1965 album, "Chet Atkins Picks on the Beatles."

Their second release, "Electric Barnyard," was less successful, but still enjoyed decent sales. They next recorded "Let's Work Together" for the "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" soundtrack.

Mark Orr era

Doug and Ricky Lee Phelps left The Kentucky Headhunters in June 1992 to form Brother Phelps, which had one-hit wonder country success the following year with their Top 10 hit "Let Go" (which peaked higher than any of the HeadHunters' songs). Doug Phelps was replaced by Anthony Kenney, and Ricky Lee Phelps by Mark Orr on their next album, "Rave On!!" Although still billing themselves as The Kentucky Headhunters, the lineup was a reunion of Itchy Brother. Mark Orr brought a stronger blues influence to the group, which led to "That'll Work," an album with Chuck Berry's pianist Johnnie Johnson.

Doug Phelps era

Brother Phelps disbanded when Ricky Lee Phelps decided to pursue a solo career; as a result, Doug Phelps rejoined The Kentucky Headhunters, taking over his brother's former role as lead vocalist, with Kenney still serving as the group's bassist. The new lineup has yet to regain the group's early success at country radio, although their videos remain popular at CMT and other video outlets.

The group released "Stomping Grounds", their most country album to date, on the BNA music label in 1997. After that album, the group then moved to Audium Entertainment and recorded 2000's "Songs From The Grass String Ranch". Richard Young suffered a heart attack on May 6, 2000, three months before the album's release. 2003's "Soul", also on Audium, showed a strong rhythm-and-blues influence.

The band was approached by Sony/ATV Music Publishing's Tom Long to record "Big Boss Man", the first in a series of compilations containing covers of songs from Sony's back catalog. The album was released on June 21, 2005.

Recent Events

The Kentucky Headhunters' latest album, "Flying Under the Radar", was released on June 13, 2006. It is a compilation of greatest hits, a remix and other music from the band's career. The description of the album says that "Flying Under the Radar" "reflects the broad musical landscape the Heads have developed over the years with plenty of Dixie-fried boogie."

2006 also saw the release of Greg Martin's long awaited self-titled Gospel blues album with Jimmy Hall, "The Mighty Jeremiahs". The album features Jimmy Hall of Wet Willie and Jeff Beck fame, plus cameos by members of The Kentucky Headhunters, Taildragger, Phil Keaggy and others.

In 2007, bass guitarist Anthony Kenney left the group. Since Kenney's departure, Doug Phelps has again assumed the role of bass guitarist in the band.

Discography

Albums

*AFailed to chart.

Television Appearances

Awards

Academy of Country Music

Top New Vocal Duo or Group, 1989

Country Music Association

Album of the Year, "Pickin' on Nashville," 1990
Vocal Group of the Year, 1990

Grammy Awards

Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, "Pickin' on Nashville" (1990)

External links

* [http://www.kentuckyheadhunters.com/ The Kentucky Headhunters official site]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:5mf5zf0heh7k~T0 The Kentucky Headhunters] on Allmusic


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