Kentucky
“So American and So Authentic”: Middlesboro, KY band wows on America’s Got Talent
A band from Eastern Kentucky stole the spotlight in Hollywood last night. Bill Taylor, a truck driver from Middlesboro, and his band, the “Appalachian Heathens,” performed a cover of “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” on Tuesday’s episode of “America’s Got Talent.” Their soulful rendition of Bob Dylan’s classic was enough to earn a place in the second round and unanimous praise from the panel of judges.
“A great voice and a great American sound,” Howie Mandel said as the applause died down.
“That was like musical Levi’s,” AGT creator Simon Cowell joked. “It was so American and so authentic. I loved. Genuinely loved that. Your voice is fantastic.”
“I think that was really unexpected,” former Spice Girl Mel B said. “You are all really good at what you do. I can see you’re a very tight, well-rehearsed band, and I’m just really excited for you guys. Very excited for you guys.”
“I’m very excited for you, too, because I think you guys made the best decision to come to AGT,” actress Sofia Vergara added. “The whole thing was perfect. This is the kind of stuff that deserves to be on this stage.”
All four judges voted “yes” to the band’s audition, a rarity for the panel. So far, the video has over 150,000 views on YouTube, making it one of the most-viewed of the night.
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WBIR in Knoxville caught up with the band to talk about their big Hollywood moment. Taylor, age 35, said he has been involved in music his entire life, singing in the church throughout his childhood and playing in a cover band in his 20s; however, he was inspired to start writing his own music after seeing fellow Kentucky native Tyler Childers perform live. He put a band together in 2022, and they’ve been jamming ever since. His dad is one of the members, also playing guitar.
“I like to holler a lot,” Taylor told WBIR. “So, when I sing, I like to, not scream, but I like to get loud.”
Joe Cox, the band’s drummer, describes their sound as “front porch music,” crediting the revival of Appalachian music in recent years for their success so far.
“Just anything that hits,” Taylor added. “It ain’t always got to be sad music, I got songs that just talk about the woods, things I’ve saw… mawma rocking on the porch, complaining about her arthritis, is her hand says it’s about to rain.”
We’ll be cheering Taylor and the Appalachian Heathens on in the next round. Until then, you can enjoy more of their music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and social media channels.
Kentucky
2026 top-50 recruit Chris Washington Jr. drawing interest from Kentucky Basketball
Even in the era of the transfer portal and NIL, fans of a team will still focus on and care about recruiting. That’s especially the case with the Kentucky Wildcats. Fans are already up in arms about Kentucky’s recruiting for the class of 2026, or, in their case, lack thereof.
Only one player is signed for the class of 2026, after 4-star point guard Mason Williams announced his commitment to play for the Cats on Friday. On the board. Still work to do.
Chris Washington Jr., an Alabama decommit and top-35 senior prospect, is a new target for Mark Pope and UK ahead of the spring signing period in mid-April. The staff reached out to his AAU coach, Bobby Maze, to gauge the athletic wing’s potential interest. This is all according to Kentucky Sports Radio.
Washington is a 6-9, 195-pound forward who originally committed to Alabama, but decommitted in November. Kentucky is now included among the likes of Tennessee, Oregon, Oklahoma State, USC, and SMU that are interested in Washington.
“It’s a good program,” Washington said of Kentucky while adding, “Honestly, I just want to go where I’m wanted — and the play style. I got to go where I fit in and where the coaches really want me. (My recruitment is) open. Whenever the time is right.”
Only four players ranked ahead of him remain available in 2026, including No. 1 Tyran Stokes. That tells you just how big of a prospect Washington will be in the spring signing period.
Kentucky has swung and missed in recruiting a lot recently. But there is still time to get things moving in the right direction this spring on both the high school front and in the transfer portal.
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Kentucky man arrested after police said he was riding horse while intoxicated
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WKRC) — A Kentucky man was arrested Thursday after police said he was riding a horse while intoxicated, reports WBKO.
Bowling Green police said they found 48-year-old Jorge Luis Hernandez on a horse, partially slumped over, as it walked along a road. He and the horse then began traveling on a sidewalk, according to an arrest record.
Police said Hernandez had a “strong odor of alcoholic beverage” and had bloodshot eyes, slurred speech and delayed movements. Hernandez said he had just left the liquor store and had a liquor store bag tied to the horse’s saddle.
Hernandez was arrested and charged with operating a non-motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicants.
Kentucky
Kentucky Newsmakers 3/29: Senate Candidate Charles Booker; Kentucky League of Cities Pres. Mayor Paul Sandefur
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Kentucky Senate candidate Charles Booker and Beaver Dam Mayor and Kentucky League of Cities President Paul Sandefur.
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