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Southern rockers Kentucky Headhunter­s at Songbirds

- STAFF REPORT Compiled by Susan Pierce.

Although The Kentucky Headhunter­s have been recording and touring for more than 30 years — and making music together for more than 50 years — the band didn’t make its first overseas trip until 2016.

That year, Richard Young, the band’s guitarist/vocalist who is known to be an uneasy flier, let his son, John Fred (drummer for rock group Black Stone Cherry), talk him into bringing The Kentucky Headhunter­s to Europe. A tour of Sweden and the United Kingdom was booked, and the band was on its way to building a whole new audience for their raucous and rowdy music.

The Headhunter­s’ 2019 album, “Live at the Ramblin’ Man Fair,” was recorded at The Ramblin’ Man Fair in Maidstone, United Kingdom, a highlight of the tour. In front of 25,000 screaming fans, The Kentucky

Headhunter­s tore through 10 tracks for their first UK performanc­e to the appreciati­on of the roaring crowd.

Now the Grammywinn­ing band is touring in support of that album, with a gig at Songbirds Guitar Museum on Friday, Feb. 14.

In addition to Richard Young, the band includes his brother, drummer Fred Young; guitarist Greg Martin; and bassist/vocalist Doug Phelps.

“The Kentucky Headhunter­s are and always will be in love with playing live. It’s our lifeblood,” says Young.

“We threw away the set list 20 years ago,” says Young, talking about the band’s spontaneit­y when onstage. When the four of us get together, it’s a powerful thing. It makes people happy. It’s really good music.”

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