We’re still riding high from an amazing night at The Kentucky Opry in Benton, and we wanted to share the love with all of you who make our musical journey so incredible.
A massive thank you to The Kentucky Opry team for creating the perfect atmosphere. Your warmth and support mean the world to us.
As we hit the road, we took a detour to visit the Everly Brothers Monument in Central City, KY. The Everly Brothers have been a profound influence us all, and paying homage to them added an extra layer of wonderful to our journey.
But let’s rewind a bit. One of the night’s highlights was our performance of “Blueberry Hill.” Experience the energy with this fan captured clip from the Opry.
If the video above does not play, the video can be seen HERE as well.
To all our fans, your support is our driving force. Whether you were at The Kentucky Opry or with us in spirit, let’s keep the music alive and create more memories together. We can’t wait to see you at the next show!
Terry Lee
12 responses to “Musical Journeys: From The Kentucky Opry to Everly Brothers’ Legacy”
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Keep on rockin Brother!
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Absolutely, brother! As long as there is breath in our lungs, we are keeping the vibe alive and kickin’
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Still got most of it! Keep plugging along. we’ll catfch you somewhere
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Thanks for the encouragement! We’ll keep plugging away, and absolutely, we’ll catch you somewhere down the road.
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when atr you coming to Cincinnati?
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As soon as someone books us! 🙂 We love playing Cinci and surrounding areas. We will be at Rex Patricks in Germantown on December 16th.
If you know where we should be looking to play in Cinci, we are always open to suggestions! 🙂
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maybe Delhi Park or Lawrenceburg both great venues ., Have a great Christmas and New Year
Thanks
God Bless
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Which venues were they? I’m more than happy to reach out, however, word of mouth works wonders! 🙂
Have a wonderful holiday season as well!
God Bless
Terry
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Saw your show 11/18 at Speedway Moose 500 and was wondering the name of the patriotic song sang at the 9 o’clock hour? Thank you
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That would be “Ol’ Glory” (dates back MANY years), but the version I do is the Jerry Lee Lewis and Toby Keith interpretation.
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Saw you play a few years ago in Lawrenceburg IN,I loved your music and so did everyone else.Nobody left early.when the new list for the new year gets published,I hope to see your name,but so far no luck.How can we get you back !!!!!
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Well – if you have the name of the venue, I’d love to reach out to them…Also, word of mouth works wonders! 🙂
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