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The Kentucky Gentlemen bring Country/Soul and glam-western to the legendary Eddie’s Attic

CRITIC’S PICK:
Wed. Sept. 3
Kentucky Gentlemen, Eddie’s Attic — Rescheduled from July. “Not your average country artists” is the heading that greets you on The Kentucky Gentlemen’s web page. That’s for sure. There aren’t any other Black twin brothers singing country, Americana and blues with a bit of hip-hop and R&B, but Brandon and Derek Campbell are more than just an anomaly. These guys, born and raised in Versailles, KY, sing and write material that’s touching and heartfelt as they blaze through a genre that has not traditionally been welcoming to people of color. Listen for songs from their recently released debut Rhinestone Revolution featuring the hit “Whiskey Does.” — Hal Horowitz
From the venue:
The Kentucky Gentlemen live at Eddie’s Attic!
They are reshaping country music with their bold, genre-blending mix of country, R&B, and pop. Twins Derek and Brandon captivate audiences with a sound rooted in their Kentucky upbringing and elevated by high-energy performances. Fresh off tour with The War & Treaty, they have earned over a million streams on hits with recognition from EBONY, GLAAD, NPR, BET, and Rolling Stone.
Their debut album, Rhinestone Revolution, dropped this year, showcasing empowering anthems like “To Kill Me”, and “To the Moon” with Brittney Spencer and bangers like “Whiskey Does” put them in the conversations with industry heavyweights. From interviews with the Recording Academy and being selected for the Academy of Country Music’s Program spotlighting them as the future of music and Nashville. They are proving they’re here to stay, solidifying their place as artists-to-watch in both the commercial and cultural evolution of country music.
The Kentucky Gentlemen bring Country/Soul and... | 09/03/2025 7:00 PM