Matewan native releases country album
Staff photo/JULIA R GOAD

Logan Hall and Tylyn Combs joined Josh Addair to celebrate the launch of his album “Country to the Bone.”
Staff photo/JULIA R GOAD Logan Hall and Tylyn Combs joined Josh Addair to celebrate the launch of his album “Country to the Bone.”
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JULIA ROBERTS GOAD

Staff Writer

MATEWAN - A local musician had a little help from his friends at a party to launch his first album.

Josh Addair, a Matewan native, has released his first album, Country to the Bone.

“I’ve been singing since I was 12 years old, but it feels like a little while,” Josh said, sitting among his family and friends at he album launch, held at the train depot replica in Matewan.

There to help him, and sing a few songs, were Josh’s friends Logan Hall and Tylyn Combs. Hall and Combs met Josh when they were selected to sing for a showcase held in conjunction with Country Music Highway Road to Fame contest.

The three became friends during the showcase, Josh was not eligible for the contest, as he is not a native of Eastern Kentucky. Both Hall and Combs went to the final ten in the contest, and Hall ultimately won.

“I know how to pick my friends,” Josh told the audience before the trio sang to those there to support Josh.

Josh wrote all ten songs on the album, which include the single “Daddy’s Home (The Big Branch Mine Song)” and “Small Town Rebel.”

”As far as inspiration goes, each song kinda has its very own story behind it,” Josh said. “It’s funny though, good or bad, and I realized this singing these songs at the album launch, but when I sing the song I go right back to the situation that inspired it.”

Josh said he appreciated the support of his friends, family and fans.

“Their words of love and encouragement really have help me to pick up and keep going on with this, even at times when I wanted to throw my hands up and walk away.” he said. “Also to Dan Huff and Big Appal Studios for producing and recording the album. And of course our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for surrounding me with so many good people and friends in this business who truly love me and want the best for me, its humbling.”

To purchase Country to the Bone, visit amazon.com or itunes.com.

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Cole Bentley will be a freshman this season for Belfry.

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Alan Popadines

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“Coach Muschamp pulled me out of a drill on the second day down there and brought coach Lawing over. Then they told me that I will be on their 2017 recruitment list,” said Bentley.

A very grateful Bentley went on to explain that the coaches invited him to come down and see a few games this coming season and that they hoped to see him at camp again next year.

Bentley plays tight end on offense and enjoys the position, but the All-State defensive end went to camp knowing that the defensive side of the ball is where his strength is.

“We did cone drills, shadow stations and just all around skill drills to help us get better,” Bentley said.

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(Alan Popadines is the Senior Sports Manager for Youth1 and is directly involved with youth football content. Please share your questions, comments or stories with Alan at apopadines@youth1.com or call 973-878-0132.)

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<p>Cole Bentley will be a freshman this season for Belfry.</p>

Cole Bentley will be a freshman this season for Belfry.

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Cole Bentley will be a freshman this season for Belfry.

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“We did cone drills, shadow stations and just all around skill drills to help us get better,” Bentley said.

The athletic Bentley is much more than just a big body, as he also participates in track and field and was also named Second Team All-State in basketball this past year.

In fact, as a 7th grader he participated in a varsity basketball game and became the first 7th grader in school history to score in a varsity game. Having spoken with Bentley, his excitement and desire to get better are unquestionable.

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(Alan Popadines is the Senior Sports Manager for Youth1 and is directly involved with youth football content. Please share your questions, comments or stories with Alan at apopadines@youth1.com or call 973-878-0132.)

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