The Blind Corn Liquor Pickers are a dynamic band from Lexington, Kentucky, known for blending traditional bluegrass with elements of rock, rockabilly, and jazz. Initially formed with a core lineup featuring Travis Young on banjo, Joel Serdenis on mandolin, Tom Fassas on guitar, and Todd Anderson on bass, the band has evolved over the years with various lineups. Their music often incorporates humor, storytelling, and themes inspired by Kentucky's history and culture. Songs like "Little Enis" and "River Of Blazing Bourbon" reflect this blend of storytelling and local inspiration. The band's sound has shifted with changes in membership; for instance, Beth Walker joined as a lead vocalist, bringing a powerful blues-infused voice to their later releases like "Appalachian Trail" and "Myths & Routines."
Throughout their career, the Blind Corn Liquor Pickers have maintained a distinctive style, blending Appalachian folk with modern instrumentation, including drums and electric guitars. Their most recent albums, such as "The Sentence" and "Sing It Proud," showcase this eclectic sound. Known for energetic live performances and a devoted fan base, the band is also behind the Moonshiner’s Ball, a celebration of local Kentucky talent. Despite the challenges of part-time touring schedules—due to members' other commitments—the group continues to inspire with their unique blend of genres and stories born from Kentucky's rich heritage.
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