Sources Say goes LIVE to recap Pro Day, preview BBM

KSR’s Jack Pilgrim is joined by Shawn Smith of Go Big Blue Country for episode 211 of the Sources Say Podcast, another LIVE edition of the show breaking down the latest in Kentucky basketball and recruiting.
The Sources Say duo will break down UK Pro Day (scrimmages and measurements) and Oscar Tshiebwe’s knee injury. Then, they’ll preview Big Blue Madness and the long list of recruits set to attend. Also, five-star center Flory Bidunga receives a scholarship offer. How did that come to fruition?
Pilgrim and Smith are live on YouTube now breaking it all down. Tune in, leave comments and ask questions below:
You can find all past and future episodes of the show by subscribing to the official Sources Say Podcast feed on iTunes right here.
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The 2022 Kentucky Music Hall of Fame Inductee Class includes country music singer Carly Pearce, Grand Ole Opry background vocalist Norah Lee Allen, Steel Guitar Hall of Famer Tommy White, blues guitarist and singer Tee Dee Young, “I’m From the Country” hit songwriter Marty Brown, and posthumously bluegrass songwriting legend Pete Goble and Chet Atkins Certified Guitar Player Paul Yandell. The Karl Shannon Legacy Award will be presented to radio legend Jack Pattie. This year celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum, located in Renfro Valley, Kentucky. The museum features historical artifacts from inductees, as well as highlighting Kentucky’s rich history and how it influences music around the world. It is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Performances will be made by each inductee, as well as special guests, honoring this year’s class as well as in memoriam of music legends we have recently lost. Tickets for the star-studded event are on sale to the public through www.renfrovalley.com. For more information about the event, call 606-256-1000 or visit www.kentuckymusichalloffame.com.
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