Gary Brewer & The Kentucky Ramblers are driving in high bluegrass style this month thanks to a new bus wrap from their long-time sponsor, Byerly Ford in Louisville. Byerly has been partnered with Gary and his band for more than 20 years,
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Gary Brewer honored by Louisville Slugger
Gary Brewer & the Kentucky Ramblers were presented with a custom, personalized baseball bat last Friday morning at the company headquarters in Louisville, KY. Brewer, his dad Finley, and his two sons, Wayne and Mason, accepted the bat from Louisville Slugger Museum
Brownlo video from Gary Brewer
Gary Brewer & the Kentucky Ramblers have released a music video for one of the tracks on their current CD, Homestretch. We don't often see videos for bluegrass instrumentals, but that's just what Gary and his boys have put together. The
Derby City Flash video from Gary Brewer
Gary Brewer has released a new music video for Derby City Flash, an autobiographical number inspired by Gary's long time nickname. It's one of the tracks on his current Homestretch CD. Featured in the video are his two sons Mason and Wayne,
Homestretch – Gary Brewer & The Kentucky Ramblers
Kentuckians are notoriously proud of their home state. The innumerable odes to the Bluegrass State sung by bluegrass musicians can testify to that. However, there are perhaps few prouder than Gary Brewer, a native of the Louisville area. On the
Gary Brewer and the Kentucky Ramblers Show
Over Christmas, Gary Brewer and his family put together a pair of fun music videos, which they produced themselves using their own video equipment. They had so much fun doing it, they have decided to create a monthly webcast reality
Let It Snow video from the Brewers
When Gary Brewer & the Kentucky Ramblers released their Christmas album, A Rambler Christmas, in 2000, creating music videos wasn't a commonly-employed promotional tool in the bluegrass world. But he and his family are making up for it this year. They
Gary Brewer working on family bluegrass CD
We spoke last week with bluegrass veteran Gary Brewer about his next project, a 16-track album called Home Stretch. He tells us that this will mark his 48th record over the course of 33 years in bluegrass. It will also mark his
Extreme Makeover: Bluegrass Edition
Gary Brewer has been playing bluegrass his entire life. His family is steeped in the genre going back generations. The current line up of his band includes three generations of Brewer men (Gary, his dad, and his two sons). When the
I’m Going Back To Old Kentucky #69
From October 1, 2010 through to the end of September 2011, we will, each day, celebrate the life of Bill Monroe by sharing information about him and those people who are associated with his life and music career. This information