All tagged Grayson Jenkins

Black Mountain Jamboree: A Festival Review

Off the beaten path in Monticello, Kentucky is where this story begins at a little place called Hidden Ridge. What transpired were two incredible nights filled with music, love, and all around good vibes. I was lucky enough to be camped out just a short stretch away from the stage alongside my good friends. A few of them were Austin Shuck, from WhatTheShuck Podcast, the wonderful band members from one of my favorite bands, Brother Smith and of course, nearly every band’s drummer Zach Martin. Martin definitely deserves an honorable mention for how many songs he knows and absolutely murders. It was a beautiful weekend on the hill, camped in a wonderful, shady spot listening to some of the greatest acts the region has to offer.

Grayson Jenkins : Hand Me Downs

Steeped in the rolling coal hills of Western Kentucky, combined with a voice matching the smoothness of the rolling water of a cold creek, Grayson Jenkins’ newest release, Hand Me Downs, is a testament to what great songwriting can ignite in the heart and soul.

A reflection of honoring life and all the good that it can entail, Jenkins, along with his backing band, The Resolutions, provide a sound worthy of a smoky barroom, but with points of the contrasting brightness of a warm, sunny day. It’s a mesh of melody and catchy lyricism that Jenkins continues to feed as an artist and writer.

“I’m always taking notes on my phone or scribbling down words in a notebook. I steal little phrases and observations that pop out in life or conversations and try to put them to song. Most days, I free-write about random places or things, with no rhyme or melody in mind. That helps to exercise the writing muscles and can usually pull me out of a slump if I’m in one. For me, it’s just about filling out my tool bag with different ways of writing so that I can run with whatever pops in my head,” Jenkins says of his creative process.