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Kentucky Headhunters at Kingman Historic Theatre

Kentucky Headhunters at Kingman Historic Theatre

DATE:
Saturday, June 15, 2024
TIME:
Showtime 7:30 PM
LOCATION:
Kingman Historic Theatre
237 North Main
Kingman, Kansas 67068
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Kentucky Headhunters at The Kingman Historic Theatre

June 15th, 2024 at 7:30pm


$20 & Up for Admission & Reserved Seat

  • Balcony Seats are NOT ADA accessible - Stair access only
  • Balcony access is age 18+ only
  • Every Person Must Have Ticket to Enter Venue
  • Each ticket purchased will include ticket price + service fee
  • Venue is Not Responsible for Lost/Stolen Tickets
  • Clear Bag policy - Please see Venue Policies
  • Row P is designated for Handicap guests and a companion only. There is one seat in each area plus room for a wheelchair. Individuals who fraudulently obtain wheelchair and companion tickets will be seated elsewhere IF there are seats available. If no seats are available or if seated in seats less than the price of purchased ticket you will not be refunded ticket price.

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THE KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS
The Kentucky Headhunters created a hybrid of honky-tonk, blues and Southern rock that appealed to fans of both rock and country music. While they were only officially together for a few albums, the band nevertheless left a long shadow.

The origins of the Kentucky Headhunters lie in 1968, when Fred and Richard Young began playing together with their cousins Greg Martin and Anthony Kenney at the Youngs' grandmother's home. Mark Orr also later joined them. The first incarnation of the band was called the Itchy Brothers, and the group played together informally for over a decade. After about 13 years, the band members began launching separate careers: Richard Young went off to write songs for Acuff-Rose, while Fred Young began touring with country singer Sylvia. Martin became a member of Ronnie McDowell's band, while Kenney dropped out of music. In 1985, Martin decided to reassemble the Itchy Brothers. When Kenney declined to rejoin the group, Martin remembered Doug Phelps, who he had met while on tour with McDowell. Phelps joined the new project, which was named the Kentucky Headhunters. Besides Martin and Phelps, the band also included the Young brothers and Doug's brother Ricky Lee Phelps.