Dark Moon Hollow
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Dark Moon Hollow

Lexington, Kentucky, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2017 | SELF | AFM

Lexington, Kentucky, United States | SELF | AFM
Established on Jan, 2017
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"The next Tyler Childers? Three Kentucky musicians who could break out in 2020"

Led by guitarists/songwriters Brett Horton and “Trigger” Trey Reinhart along with Thomas Keathley on banjo and David Fish on bass, Dark Moon Hollow formed in late 2017 out of many a late night jam session.

The group extracts honky tonk influences from Horton, a long-time musician from Sandy Hook who grew up playing atop Poppy Mountain in previous project Horton Holler. The rest of the band lends its expertise to the bluegrass realm, resulting in a high-energy sound that serves up the best of Kentucky’s signature musical stylings.

The group has built a solid foundation in their short time gigging together, performing a number of high-profile gigs 2018 including an appearance at Restless Leg String Band’s album release show at The Burl in July and on Red Barn Radio in October.

Using that foundation, Dark Moon Hollow has also garnered recognition as a nominee for Best Bluegrass Band at the fifth annual Lexington Music Awards, to be held at 6 p.m. on Jan. 27 at the Lyric Theatre. - The Lexington Herald Leader


"Dark Moon Hollow bring foot-stomping honky-tonk to Red Barn Radio debut"

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Last week Dark Moon Hollow, an emerging Central Kentucky group toeing the line between traditional and progressive bluegrass and honky tonk, made their debut on a special Halloween edition of Red Barn Radio.

The group, comprised of Trigger Trey and Brett Horton on guitar, David Fish on bass, Sean Morrisey on mandolin and Thomas Keathley on banjo, performed a (nearly) full set of original tunes, with interview segments with Matt Wickstrom breaking up the music.

Listen to a full broadcast of the show below. Red Barn Radio continues on Nov. 7 with Lexington funk rockers Driftwood Gypsy. - Big Blue Tunes


"Which local bands should you be looking for - and listening to - in 2019?"

Central Kentucky’s music scene has been building momentum in recent years. While breakout artists such as Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson and more recently Tyler Childers and The Wooks have garnered much of that attention, others, such as 2018 torchbearers Joslyn & The Sweet Compression and Magnolia Boulevard, have also been turning ears to music from the Bluegrass state.

As we venture into 2019, many of the same players are sure to continue to stake their claim in the local scene, while others look to expand their following.

On that note, here’s some of the top emerging local bands and artists you should be on the lookout for in the new year. - Kentucky.com


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Still working on that hot first release.

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Dark Moon Hollow is a 5 piece bluegrass/newgrass band based out of Lexington, Kentucky. Originally just a few friends that enjoyed partying and pickin' in kitchens and living rooms late into the night. Their constant progression both individually and as a unit inspired them to take their jams to a more professional level.

Since officially forming in December of 2017, Dark Moon Hollow has played from various festivals, venues, and bars; most notably Floyd Fest, Red Barn Radio, and Flat Rock Bluegrass Their traditional sound combined with their progressive ideas have separated them as one of the premier bluegrass bands in not only the state but the entire region. Aspects of bluegrass, Americana, indie, prog rock and southern rock come together in each song keeping the party rolling and the crowd moving.

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