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The Kentucky Headhunters are an American country rock and Southern rock band originating in the state of Kentucky. The band's members are Doug Phelps (bass guitar, vocals), Greg Martin (lead guitar, vocals), and brothers Richard Young (rhythm guitar, vocals) and Fred Young (drums, vocals).
Blame it on England. When the Kentucky Headhunters were growing up, the rock & roll coming across “the pond” – hard rock bands Led Zeppelin, CREAM, Cactus and the Rolling Stones, as well as the Beatles, Kinks and Faces – made its way to Edmonton, Kentucky where Richard and Fred Young and their cousin Greg Martin were raised.
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A band led by two pairs of brothers, and one of the first to blend honky tonk, blues, and southern rock to appeal to rock and country audiences. Read Full Biography.
The Kentucky Headhunters are an American country rock & southern rock band founded in 1968 as Itchy Brother. The band's discography comprises nine studio albums, six compilation albums, two video compilations and 27 singles.
Kentucky HeadHunters Music Country and Rock and Roll Fan website. Sound clips, Photo album, guestbook, tour information, bulletin board, band history and more.
One of the last authentic southern rock bands still standing, cult-status veterans the Kentucky Headhunters are finally enjoying the spotlight, having thought they’d missed several boats.
The Headhunters’ lineup has included brother Fred Young on drums and cousin Greg Martin ever since the release of the band’s debut album, the Grammy-winning “Pickin’ on Nashville” in 1989.
Once upon a time, in a deep and dark forest, in the Bluegrass state of Kentucky, not far from the village of Edmonton, stood a psychedelic shack where the only rock and roll band in Metcalfe County rehearsed. The year was 1968, and the band was called Itchy Brother.