MATT KINMAN dear: You've got a beautiful country voice and that can be felt on your song "Leaving home" and the power of your instrumental song is in fact on "Hell broke loose in Georgia" alive when the crowd began to clap hands to the rhythm of the song ... dear God, you did manage to bring not only a lot of amusement to the people there, as well as the whole house down that night! Make sure I'm now an admirer of your so fascinating art. Please, accept a fraternal musical hug from
thanks for the dip at the hank iii show The new taxman ep is here! Just click the picture of the ep to download it! It features members of steep canyon rangers, larry keel and natural bridge, emmitt-nershi band, shannon whitworth, town mountain and more! .... You're invited to the Holday Festivus CD Release Winter Tour! WED DEC 17 grey eagle asheville THUR DEC 18 the back room flat rock
In March 2008, the famous Maker’s Mark Distillery sent out a call for artist to create a piece especially for an exhibit called The Mark of Great Art. Knott County resident and artist, John Haywood was chosen from over 120 artists to be among the 54 from across the state commissioned. Haywood will reveal his oil painting entitled “Old Kentucky Whiskey” at the show opening on September 5, 2008 in the gallery of the distillery in Loretto, Kentucky.
The show will be comprised of 115 pieces of artwork that will be broken up into 8 mini-collections after the initial opening. The pieces will, then, travel to bars and restaurants in Louisville, Lexington, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, New York, London, England, and Madrid, Spain where they will remain indefinitely. All who visit the Maker’s Mark Gallery between September 6-21 either in person or online (www. themarkofgreatart. com) can vote for their favorite piece. The three artists that receive the most votes will win monetary prizes from Maker’s Mark.
Haywood invites all to view “Old Kentucky Whiskey”. Other paintings and prints by Haywood can be seen by visiting his home studio on Little Doubles Creek, or online at www. haywoodart. com.