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  1. The Kentucky Headhunters are an American country rock and Southern rock band originating in the state of Kentucky. The band's members are Doug Phelps (bass guitar, vocals), Greg Martin (lead guitar, vocals), and brothers Richard Young (rhythm guitar, vocals) and Fred Young (drums, vocals).

  2. Brother Phelps was an American country music duo formed by brothers Ricky Lee (guitar, vocals) and Doug Phelps (bass guitar, vocals). Prior to the duo's formation in 1992, both brothers were members of The Kentucky Headhunters, a Southern rock-influenced country rock band.

  3. 29 de may. de 2017 · With 30-plus years as a professional musician to his credit, most of them with the Kentucky Headhunters, tone is a natural thing for Doug Phelps. The 1958 Fender P-Bass that he uses on the band’s latest album, On Safari, is the one he’s used on all of his recordings with the Headhunters.

  4. Doug Phelps joined the band in 1986, after meeting Richard and Fred Young, who had been playing together since 1968 as Itchy Brother. He brought his brother Ricky Phelps, a folk and bluegrass singer, to the band, and they created a unique blend of rock, blues, country, and roots music.

  5. The Kentucky HeadHunters are a rock band with rural roots, influenced by Led Zeppelin, Cream, the Beatles and more. Doug Phelps is the bassist and vocalist of the band, and also a friend of Levon Helm.

  6. 9 de sept. de 2014 · KICK-FM's Brian Myles discusses the Kentucky Headhunters and their role in country music with Doug Phelps.

  7. Martin invited Doug Phelps to replace Kenney and Doug brought his older brother Ricky Lee to sing lead and play harmonica. The band took the name The Headhunters after a term “headchopper” which meant supplanting another band in a gig.