The Kentucky Headhunters Release New Single "God Loves A Rolling Stone"
The Kentucky Headhunters' brand new single "God Loves A Rolling Stone" has been released. "God Loves A Rolling Stone" is the first single from the Headhunters' new album, On Safari.
"The video for 'God Loves A Rolling Stone' is a film for all of humanity. It depicts the struggles that many Americans have endured to keep our country's spirit great and, in the end, shining. I wrote the song for those who are less fortunate, and the part that God plays in all our lives. In his eyes, we're all the same. Enough said," stated Richard Young of The Kentucky Headhunters.
On Safari, a Plowboy Records/Practice House Records joint venture, is the Headhunters' 12th studio album. The album combines southern rock, blues, Americana and country sounds to create a project as unique as the band itself. Click here to purchase On Safari.
For more information on The Kentucky Headhunters, visit KentuckyHeadhunters.net and follow them on Facebook andTwitter.
THE KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS ON TOUR:
March 14 Iron Horse Saloon -- Ormond Beach, Fla.
April 01 Renfro Valley Entertainment Center -- Mount Vernon, Ky.
April 21 Thunderbird Casino -- Norman, Okla.
April 22 Brierfest -- Greenbrier, Ark.
May 06 Indiana Grand Racing & Casino -- Shelbyville, Ind.
May 12 Lake County Fairgrounds Expo Center -- Eustis, Fla.
May 26 The Cumberland County Playhouse -- Crossville, Tenn.
June 17 Hatbox Airfield -- Muskogee, Okla.
June 24 Rock, Ribs and Ridges Festival -- Augusta, N.J.
July 01 Jackson Douthitt Park -- Jackson, Ky.
July 02 Concert on the Water -- Arley, Ala.
July 07 HaveROCK Revival -- Havelock, Ont., Canada
July 08 Tolchester Marina -- Chestertown, Md.
July 14 Anderson Music Hall -- Hiawassee, Ga.
July 15 Downtown Summer Nights -- Decatur, Tenn.
July 22 Strawberry Festival -- Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
July 28 Fayette County Fair -- Dunbar, Pa.
Aug. 05 Race Days Festival -- Raceland, Ky.
Aug. 10 Elk County Fair -- Kersey, Pa.
Aug. 11 Mason County Fair -- Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Aug. 14 Henry County Fair -- Napoleon, Ohio
Sept. 02 The Shed -- Maryville, Tenn.
Sept. 14 Warren County A&L Fair -- McMinnville, Tenn.
Oct. 21 Rockers, Riders & Ribs -- Longview, Texas
About The Kentucky Headhunters:
Known as "Southern Rock Royalty" and the "great American rock 'n' roll band," The Kentucky Headhunters have maintained a longevity most acts can only dream about. With a GRAMMY® Award, two Top 10 charting albums, four consecutive Top 40 hits and countless other honors, 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 Kenney, from Edmonton, Kentucky, formed Itchy Brother, which later morphed into The Kentucky Headhunters after Kenney 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. Their 2015 release Meet Me in Bluesland, included the last vocals ever recorded of the late, great pianist Johnnie Johnson - Rock N Roll Hall of Famer and legendary keyboardist for Chuck Berry. The album reached the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Blues Album chart the week of its debut. It also garnered top placement on the Billboard Americana Chart. The band's Fall 2016 release On Safari is a southern rock album that tips the hat to family and the southern way of life. The Kentucky Headhunters still tour extensively throughout the United States and Canada, and recently completed their first-ever European tour. For more information on The Kentucky Headhunters, please visitwww.kentuckyheadhunters.com.
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