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Our man Colonel Stoll Vaughan is back with another edition of 'Kick Ass Kentucky Musicians'. This time he celebrates kick ass Kentuckian Haven Gillespie – inventor of the song 'Santa Claus Is Coming To Town', the motha freaking highest grossing song of all time. Another reason why Kentucky Kicks Ass.

Stoll Vaughan is a …

KENTUCKY KICKS ASS & THE TATTOO

By Kentucky For Kentucky |

KENTUCKY KICKS ASS & THE TATTOO

Todd Maples is a believer. He believes that the Commonwealth of Kentucky Kick Ass. To show his commitment to this belief, he just got the big ass tattoo at Charmed Life Tattoo proclaiming 'Kentucky Kicks Ass'. We love Todd for this, he's a true kick ass Kentuckian. 
Are you a believer? Do you love tattoos? …

The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved

By KY for KY Store Admin |

The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved

Happy Kentucky Derby week! In celebration of the most exciting two minutes in sports,  we've collaborated with Louisville artist Rachael Sinclair on a decadent and depraved new print. Not just any print, an infographic of kick ass Kentuckian Hunter S. Thompson's famous essay on the 1970 Kentucky Derby – 'The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and …

Kentucky Kicks Ass: A Kick Ass Case Study

By KY for KY Store Admin |

Kentucky Kicks Ass: A Kick Ass Case Study

 Three proud Kentuckians took it upon themselves to rebrand the great commonwealth of Kentucky. A pretty big task, considering they had zero money and no one asked them to do it. They launched a YouTube video declaring: Kentucky Kicks Ass. And the people of Kentucky either loved it or hated it, but it got them talking about the great people, places and things their state has to offer. A campaign that was heard around the world and part of popular culture. Mentioned in The USA Today, NPR, the BBC and comically in Conan O'Brien's monologue.