Sandy Hook, Kentucky

Everything Sandy Hook is known for

12 songs mention this city 3 artists from here

Sandy Hook, Kentucky, a small rural community in eastern Kentucky, is situated on a bend of the Little Sandy River and serves as the county seat of Elliott County. The town has a notable connection to country music, being the hometown of the late country music singer Keith Whitley. A statue of Whitley playing his guitar can be seen in the local cemetery, and a local street was renamed "Keith Whitley Boulevard" in his honor.

Thirteen songs in our collection mention Sandy Hook, and three artists call it home. Among these are Keith Whitley, known for songs like "When You Say Nothing at All," and Leah Blevins, both country artists. The Americana group Moonlight Mile also hails from Sandy Hook.

Music in Sandy Hook

Songs About Sandy Hook

Don't Close Your Eyes
keith whitley
45%
I'm No Stranger to the Rain
keith whitley
45%
It Ain't Nothin'
keith whitley
45%
When You Say Nothing at All
keith whitley
45%
Love Me Like Kentucky
Sean Stemaly
8%
"She's a Whitley song on the radio"
Whiskey & Whitley
Josh Ward
5%
"It’s gonna take whiskey and Whitley to get me over her"
4%
"And I ain't Keith Whitley"
Talk 90s To Me
Jake Bush
4%
"We'd have a little Haggard and Whitley to blame?"
Boomtown (Talco Tapes Version)
Treaty Oak Revival
4%
"And I ain't Keith Whitley and I ain't George Jones"
Keith Whitley
Morgan Wallen
3%
"Keith Whitley"
Thank Me For That
Tyler Braden
3%
"That missin' side of me takes a Whitley side B"
Sappy Country Song
Low Gap
2%
"A life of troubles drank Keith Whitley to death"

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