Henry playing a big guitar on the Country Music Highway in Kentucky
Ramada Paintsville - Paintsville (Kentucky) - United States
Ramada Paintsville hotel city: Paintsville (Kentucky) - Country: United States
Address: 624 James S. Trimble Boulevard; zip code: KY 41240
This Paintsville, Kentucky hotel is located 1 mile from the Country Music Highway Museum. Facilities include an on-site restaurant and bar, as well as outdoor and indoor pools.
-- Situé à Paintsville, dans le Kentucky, le Ramada Paintsville se trouve à 1,6 km du musée Country Music Highway. Il possède un bar-restaurant sur place ainsi que des piscines intérieure et extérieure.
-- Este hotel de Paintsville, Kentucky, está situado a 1,6 km del Museo Country Music Highway. Cuenta con bar restaurante, piscina cubierta y piscina al aire libre.
-- 这家位于肯塔基州(Kentucky)佩恩茨维尔(Paintsville)的酒店距离乡村音乐公路博物馆(Country Music Highway Museum)有1英里(1.
-- Этот отель расположен в городе Пейнтсвилл, штат Кентукки, в 1,6 км от музея Кантри Мьюзик Хайвей. К услугам гостей ресторан и бар на территории, а также крытый и открытый бассейны.
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Opening Ceremonies Christmas on the Country Music Highway Half Marathon
December 7th 2013, Paintsville Kentucky. The inaugural running of the Christmas on the Country Music Highway Half Marathon. We are a small town race on the first Saturday in December that really puts on the show for runners from all over the US. Come home for Christmas even if Paintsville isn't your real home, after this weekend you will wish it was. For more information check us out at countrymusichhighwayhalfmarathon.com
Country Music Hwy near Prestonsburg Ky
Rolling north on U.S 23 heading to Columbus Oh near Prestonsburg KY
Driving on US 23 across entire state of Kentucky
US 23 enters Kentucky at the Virginia state line southeast of Jenkins. After a little over a mile, it intersects US 119 at a partial interchange on the Jenkins city line, and US 119 runs concurrently with US 23. The highway then head in a northeasterly direction, bypassing Jenkins. The two then meet US 460 at another partial interchange along the Levisa Fork in extreme southern Pikeville, and US 460 also joins the concurrency. The highway bypasses Pikeville before US 119 splits off to the east. US 23/US 460 begins running northeast through Coal Run Village and around both Prestonsburg and Paintsville, where US 460 splits off to the west northwest of Paintsville. US 23 then begins running northeastward, before easing into a northerly direction, bypassing Louisa, after which it begins paralleling the Big Sandy River. The route intersects Interstate 64 (I-64) next to the Catlettsburg Refinery before entering the town of Catlettsburg, where it begins a concurrency with US 60. The highway continues north before curving to the northwest to enter Ashland, where US 60 splits off. After Ashland, US 23 continues to run northwestward, paralleling the Ohio River, and running through or around the towns of Russell, Flatwoods, Wurtland, and Greenup. After Greenup, it switches to a more northward direction in parallel with the Ohio River before making a sharp change to the west, after which it enters South Shore. Just west of South Shore, US 23 meets the eastern terminus of the eastern segment of Kentucky Route 8 (HY 8), where it turns north and crosses into Portsmouth, Ohio, via the U.S. Grant Bridge across the Ohio River.
Road to Butcher Holler, Kentucky (Van Lear) Loretta Lynn's Home Place
For any of ya'll who might like Country Music or Loretta Lynn like my mom does. We took a side trip up to the bluegrass state of Kentucy as it is not too far away from Huntington, WV. Very pretty drive which we show a bit of it here in the video. Herman's (whose Loretta Lynn's brother) grandson gives us the tour of the home place which he said was OK for us to film so hope you all enjoy this piece of what they call a country music landmark. :) Check out my Facebook Page for photos of this country landmark at
Backroads: Haney's Appledale Farm
Backroads: Haney's Appledale Farm
Ramada Paintsville - Paintsville Hotels, Kentucky
Ramada Paintsville 3 Stars Hotel in Paintsville, Kentucky Within US Travel Directory This Paintsville, Kentucky hotel is located 1.6 km from the Country Music Highway Museum. Facilities include an on-site restaurant and bar, as well as outdoor and indoor pools.Satellite TV and free Wi-Fi are featured in every room at the Ramada Painstville. A microwave and refrigerator are also provided in the rooms.Guests can relax in the hot tub or visit the fitness centre and business centre. A games room with billiards and table tennis is provided for entertainment at the Paintsville Ramada.The Carriage House Restaurant serves a country style breakfast and American cuisine for lunch and dinner. Room service and a full bar are also offered.Loretta Lynn's Homeplace is 16.1 km away. Jenny Wiley State Park is 18 minutes’ drive away.
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8-23-17 Magoffin Co High School Big Sandy Idol Winners
8-23-17 Magoffin Co High School Big Sandy Idol Winners: Isaac Perkins and John Ward
Tyler Childers - White House Road | OurVinyl Sessions
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Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Kentucky is a little town called, Paintsville, where the economy is dependent on the dying coal industry and a tradition of music thrives with the US 23 Country Music Highway Museum and Butcher Hollow. Carrying on the music tradition is native son and current Lexington, Kentucky resident, Tyler Childers.
Paintsville is located in the Big Sandy River Valley of Johnson County in Eastern Kentucky made famous for its lawlessness, religion, and booze, and a song about a horse thief, a rambling man, and an attempt to gain some good ol' Appalachian self-justice is what William Hill is all about. Following his Papaw around to the Kentucky social institutions – church events and barber shops to name a few– as well as a lot of coon hunting with his dad, Tyler has heard a tale or two about the misadventures of a few good ol' boys and he gives his own spin of these accounts behind a whisky-soaked voice well beyond his young age.
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Lyrics:
Early in the morning when the sun does rise
Laying in the bed with blood shot eyes
Late in the evening when the sun sinks low
Well that's about time my rooster crows
I've got women up and down this creek
Where to keep me going and my engine clean
Run me ragged but I don't fret
Cause there ain't been nothing slow me down just yet
Get me drinking that moonshine
Get me higher than a grocery bill
Take my troubles to the high wall
Throw them in the river and get your fill
We been sniffing that cocaine
And no better feeling when the wind cuts cold
Lord its mighty hard living
But a damn good feeling to run these roads
I got people trying to tell me Red
Keep this living and you wind up dead
Cast your troubles on the lord of lords
Wind up lying on the cooling board
But I got buddies up at white house road
They keep me strutting when my feet hang low
Rot gut whiskey gonna ease my pain
And all this running gonna keep me sane
Get me drinking that moonshine
Get me higher than a grocery bill
Take my troubles to the high wall
Throw them in the river and get your fill
We been sniffing that cocaine
And no better feeling when the wind cuts cold
Lord its mighty hard living
But a damn good feeling to run these roads
Damn good feeling to run these roads
When they lay me in the cold hard clay
Singing them hymns while the banjo plays
Tell those ladies that they ought not frown
Cause there ain't been nothing ever held me down
Well the lawman, women or a shallow grave
Same old blues just a different day
Get me drinking that moonshine
Get me higher than a grocery bill
Take my troubles to the high wall
Throw them in the river and get your fill
We been sniffing that cocaine
And no better feeling when the wind cuts cold
Lord its mighty hard living
But a damn good feeling to run these roads
Damn good feeling to run these roads
Damn good feeling to run these roads
Damn good feeling to run these roads
Credits:
Recorded by Austin Atwood
Audio Engineer: Justin Francis
Mastering Engineer: Jordan Scheider
Camera 1: Mike Reuther
Camera 2: Sean Brna
Camera 3: Michael Moen
Camera 4: Allen Ralph
Rolling through Paintsville, KY.
Just wanted to kill some time!
Jacks Creek Of Floyd County Kentucky
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Prestonburg Kentucky
A quick drive through Prestonburg, Kentucky
Tyler Childers - Nose On The Grindstone | OurVinyl Sessions
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Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Kentucky is a little town called, Paintsville, where the economy is dependent on the dying coal industry and a tradition of music thrives with the US 23 Country Music Highway Museum and Butcher Hollow. Carrying on the music tradition is native son and current Lexington, Kentucky resident, Tyler Childers.
Paintsville is located in the Big Sandy River Valley of Johnson County in Eastern Kentucky made famous for its lawlessness, religion, and booze, and a song about a horse thief, a rambling man, and an attempt to gain some good ol’ Appalachian self-justice is what “William Hill” is all about. Following his “Papaw” around to the Kentucky social institutions – church events and barber shops to name a few– as well as a lot of coon hunting with his dad, Tyler has heard a tale or two about the misadventures of a few good ol’ boys and he gives his own spin of these accounts behind a whisky-soaked voice well beyond his young age.
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Lyrics:
Daddy worked like a mule mining pike county coal
He fucked up his back he couldn't work anymore
He said one of these days you'll get out of these hills
Keep your nose on the grindstone and out of the pills
See the ways of this world just to bring you to tears
Keep the lord in your heart you'll have nothing to fear
Live the best that you can and don't lie and don't steel
Keep your nose on the grindstone and out of the pills
Well daddy I've been trying i just can't catch a break
Theirs too much in this world that i can't seem to shake
But i remember your words lord they bring me to chills
Keep your nose on the grindstone and out of the pills
Keep in mind that a mans just as good as his word
It takes twice as long to build bridges you burn
And there is hurt you can cause time alone cannot heal
Keep your nose on the grindstone and out of the pills
Credits:
Recorded by Austin Atwood
Audio Engineer: Justin Francis
Mastering Engineer: Jordan Scheider
Camera 1: Mike Reuther
Camera 2: Sean Brna
Camera 3: Michael Moen
Camera 4: Allen Ralph
Drive around Pikeville - From Coal Run to Pikeville
Drive around Pikeville - From Coal Run to Pikeville
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beautifull paintsville kentucky! home of our fallen hero CHRISTA DAWN BURCHETT!!!!!!
Driving around Maysville, Kentucky
Maysville is a home rule-class city in Mason County, Kentucky, United States and is the seat of Mason County. The population was 9,011 at the 2010 census, making it the 40th-largest city in Kentucky by population. Maysville is on the Ohio River, 66 miles (106 km) northeast of Lexington. It is the principal city of the Maysville Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Mason and Lewis counties. Two bridges cross the Ohio from Maysville to Aberdeen, Ohio: the Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge built in 1931 and the William H. Harsha Bridge built in 2001.
On the edge of the outer Bluegrass Region, Maysville is historically important in Kentucky's settlement. Frontiersmen Simon Kenton and Daniel Boone are among the city's founders. Later, Maysville became an important port on the Ohio River for the northeastern part of the state. It exported bourbon whiskey, hemp and tobacco, the latter two produced mainly by African American slaves before the Civil War.[citation needed] It was once a center of wrought iron manufacture, sending ironwork downriver to decorate the buildings of Cincinnati, Ohio, and New Orleans, Louisiana. Other small manufacturers also located early in Maysville and manufacturing remains an important part of the modern economy. Under the leadership of Henry Means Walker, Maysville was home to one of the largest tobacco auction warehouses in the world for most of the 20th century.
Maysville was an important stop on the Underground Railroad, as the free state of Ohio was just across the river. Abolitionist author Harriet Beecher Stowe visited the area in 1833 and watched a slave auction in front of the court house in Washington, the original seat of the county and now a historic district of Maysville. She included the scene in her influential novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, published in 1852.
Pikeville High Lady Panthers highlight HYPE Video 2019
The Road to Rupp
The Pikeville Lady Panthers from the Country Music Highway US 23 in Pikeville, Kentucky are the 2019 15th Region Champions and advance to Rupp Arena's SWEET 16 after defeating the Johnson Central Golden Eagles on Tuesday night March 5th, 2019.
The 27-7 Pikeville Lady Panthers are right smack dab in the middle of the Girls SWEET 16 in Lexington next Thursday afternoon, March 14th, at noon vs. Region 4 winner 30-4 Barren County Trojanettes.
This is the first 15th Region title for the Lady Panthers in 39 years. Way back in 1979 and 1980 Pikeville Girls basketball won back to back 15th Region Championships.
Highlight HYPE Video by Adam Gearheart of G Media......
Highway 40 Blues - Larry Cordle feat Ricky Skaggs All Star Duets
Highway 40 Blues - Larry Cordle feat Ricky Skaggs All Star Duets - 1976: I’m through college, working a day job in Paintsville, KY. The fun is over. I’m done with music. I’m gonna be a CPA. I find out soon that I’m not going to be a good one, if I’m ever one at all. I hate this kind of work.
I go play some tunes with friends I met through a college buddy in Jackson, Ky. So much for being finished with the music biz.
Soon, I’m working my accounting job every day in Paintsville, and three nights a week I drive to Hazard, KY, to play at Russell Cornett’s night club and Jeff, called (what else), Russell’s. It’s grueling - 130 miles or so round trip through the mountains on those old two-lane roads. I have to work the next day(s), as well, but it is such a blast. It costs more than we make to do it but…wow! What a hoot we’re having.
We’re called Southern Portrait because of our love of, and set lists full, of Southern Rock: Skynyrd, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Amazing Rhythm Aces, Charlie Daniels, The Allman Brothers Band, Elvin Bishop, well, you get the idea. I really want to write something we can record. I have this song melody running in my mind. I can’t get it out of my head. I’m coming home from the gig in Hazard and it’s 2 or 3 in the morning. My headlights shine on a Kentucky State Route 40 road sign. I’m somewhat less than 100%... if you know what I mean, so, I pull over to the side of the road right then and there and write the first verse of what will become, Highway 40 Blues.
I see the pad it was written on the next day when I get up & about and I finish the song. A couple of years pass and I play the song for Ricky Skaggs, my old neighbor and friend, from Blaine, KY (he is by now a big star and getting bigger all the time). Ricky loves the song and records it in 1982. The song reaches #1 on Billboard magazine’s hot country singles, July 9, 1983 and changes my life forever. Thank you, Ricky.
3. Highway 40 Blues
Songwriter: Larry Cordle // Publisher: Universal-Polygram International Publishing, Inc., ASCAP
Lead vocals: Ricky Skaggs & Larry Cordle // Tenor vocal: ‘I’ve played the music halls” line… Randy Kohrs // Banjo: Kristin Scott Benson Bass: Mike Anglin // Dobro: Kim Gardner // Fiddle: Jenee Fleenor // Guitar: Bryan Sutton // Harmony guitars: Randy Kohrs // Mandolin: Ricky Skaggs
Lyrics
These Highway 40 Blues
I’ve walked holes in both my shoes
Counted the days since I’ve been gone
I’d love to see the lights of home
Wasted time and money too
Squandered youth in search of truth
But in the end I had to lose
Lord above I’ve paid my dues
Got them Highway 40 Blues
The highway called when I was young
Told me lies of things to come
Fame and fortune lies ahead
That’s what the billboard lights had said
Shattered dreams my mind is numb
My money’s gone stick out my thumb
My eyes are filled with bitter tears
Sure could use a good cold beer
Got them Highway 40 Blues
You know I’ve rambled all around
Like a rolling stone from town to town
Met pretty girls I’d have to say
But none of them could make me stay
I’ve played the music halls and bars
Had fancy clothes and big fine cars
Things a country boy can’t use
Video by: Passamano Bros. Productions