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I played music a long time in Lexington. Lots of incredible music out of Lexington over the years.
Here’s one of the greatest human beings I’ve ever had the privilege to know who passed away from cancer two years ago. His name was Robby Cosenza and he played drums in my band but played with just about everyone in Lexington over the years. For old timers he even toured with Paul K when he was in high school. Just had the second annual tribute show to him at the Burl last weekend which is now a yearly fundraiser for the Tates Creek music deportment which is where he went to school. Here’s some of his solo stuff under the name Fanged Robot. He plays drums and guitars and other instruments on this and wrote all the songs for Fanged Robot.
Here’s a tune from his double album that was released after he passed away:
Here’s another band he was in called Scourge of the Sea that also recorded an album right before he passed away but don’t think they’re going to release it now. This is from their first album back in early 2000’s:
And here’s a video for a song I wrote with my band the Apparitions. Robby played drums on this one. This song charted top 30 on the CMJ (college radio) singles chart and the album charted top 40. The album is called As This Is Futuristic and came out in 2005 or so if you want to search out some other tunes:
If you like HONEST country music by an honest Kentuckian from Monkey's Eyebrow, you might check out Kelsey Waldon and her fine band at:
Zanzabar 02/20/26
The Burl 02/28/26
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KELSEY WALDON
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If you go to the show ... talk with Kelsey and tell her your stories ... she's cool and will really dig them. She's a BIGTIME Wildcat fan, too, btw.I use to go through Monkeys Eyebrow, fishing down in Ballard county refuge. Brings back some great memories as a kid. Lots of snakes in those lakes on that refuge. Trees were full of squirrels, and the Racoons would steal you blind in that country.
I’ve been a fan of Angus Stone for years, kind of like a modern day Neil Young.Eclectic as usual and mostly not my style. I prefer singer-songwriters. It’s been a good bit since I’ve heard something new that I like, and I spend a good deal of time looking.
Let me get you all into some real music...
Pick yer poison, "ain't" going wrong either way....
Some REAL music....
Post whatever you're into or have discovered, past or
Post whatever you're into or have discovered, past or present.
Love some Danzig. Going through this list at the moment for new heavy rock.https://ultimatemetal.com/threads/top-50-albums-of-2025.1809814/
I'm a huge fan, going back to seeing Sunday Valley as a four-piece opening band for many shows at The Dame. See this from 2004 ...I'm assuming there's some Sturgill fans on this board:
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Sturgill Simpson Announces New Johnny Blue Skies Album Mutiny After Midnight
Sturgill Simpson has announced a new Johnny Blue Skies album, Mutiny After Midnight, a "dance record" inspired by Marvin Gaye. It's out on March 13th.consequence.net