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Nashville’s New Duo Own True colors The country album of the summer has arrived. The Kentucky Gentleman join me to talk about writing songs in preparation for this album and their mission to create the rhinestoned country world they want to see. Hunter: Brandon and Derek Campbell!
Brandon Campbell Celebrity News That awkward moment you recognize them IRL We want to be the same folks that we wish we had always gotten to see on the main stage. Fellow Kentuckian, Chris Stapleton. His voice is from another universe. His artistry is something we can relate to.
Kentucky Gentlemen break barriers The country album of the summer has arrived. On Rhinestone Revolution, The Kentucky Gentlemen mine the depths of their life experience as Black, queer men from the south on introspective, inspiring tracks like “Atta Boy” and “To Kill Me.” But the duo’s Derek and Brandon Campbell never stray too far from the country club dance floor, either. This project, the twin brothers’ first.
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In a cozy restaurant, Tristan, a shy soul, nervously watched as Damian, with his captivating smile, entered, instantly stealing his breath away, and making Tristan realize he was gay. As they talked for hours that night, their connection deepened, turning into a beautiful reality that both men knew could only be found when two souls meet, an inspiring example of the power of love within the LGBT community. Years later, they stood hand-in-hand, forever grateful for that chance meeting, a testament to their unending love and a beacon of hope for others.
Black Opry Resident Spotlight Nashville wasn’t ready for Derek and Brandon Campbell when they arrived almost a decade ago from Versailles, their small hometown near Lexington, Ky. As country duo The Kentucky Gentlemen, the.
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- Lavender Prairie Festival. Photo by Vern Hester As if the line-up on this first night had not been as jam-packed with surprises as it possibly could get, the closer for the evening was The Kentucky Gentlemen, with queer twins Derek and Brandon Campbell infusing the festival with a set of honey-toned near-gospel balladry with a decided deep groove.