If you like Kentucky Colonels, try these artists

If you like Kentucky Colonels, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Lonnie Mack

Lonnie Mack

Shared genres: bluegrass music

blue-eyed soul bluegrass music blues
Jerry Reed

Jerry Reed

Shared genres: bluegrass music

bluegrass music country music country pop
Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Shared genres: bluegrass music

alternative country bluegrass music country music
Tom T. Hall

Tom T. Hall

Shared genres: bluegrass music

bluegrass music country music folk music
Charlie Rich

Charlie Rich

Similar era

Nashville sound Northern soul blue-eyed soul
The Carolina Chocolate Drops

The Carolina Chocolate Drops

Shared genres: bluegrass music

Americana bluegrass music country music
Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris

Shared genres: bluegrass music

Americana alternative country bluegrass music
Flatt and Scruggs

Flatt and Scruggs

Shared genres: bluegrass music

bluegrass music country music

Common questions

Who sounds like Kentucky Colonels?

Artists similar to Kentucky Colonels include Lonnie Mack, Jerry Reed, Old Crow Medicine Show and Tom T. Hall. Each shares elements of Kentucky Colonels's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Kentucky Colonels?

Kentucky Colonels is primarily known for bluegrass music. The Kentucky Colonels create a textured tapestry of intricate picking and rich vocal harmonies that dance between urgency and restraint, drawing listeners into an immersive sonic experience.

Where should I start if I like Kentucky Colonels?

If you enjoy Kentucky Colonels, start with Lonnie Mack — their album "The Wham of that Memphis Man" is a great entry point. Shared genres: bluegrass music