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Josiah and the Bonnevilles - Kentucky Flood

92.3K views· 3,109 likes· 3:31· Nov 30, 2023

Something about Josiah is just special, he strikes me as a performer and artist all of his own. I discovered him a few years ago and came to find a great deal of peace while listening to his music. This is a song he penned about the Kentucky Flooding and those affected by it, it is our wish that this can bring those affected some sort of tranquility. Look for more from Josiah, he is such a humble and down to earth dude and definitely worth the deep dive into his catalog.

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Josiah and the Bonnevilles came through and played “Kentucky Flood,” and I wanted to share it because something about Josiah is just special. He’s one of those artists that feels like his own lane—humble, down to earth, and the kind of songwriter you can sit with when life is heavy. I found a lot of peace in his music a few years back, and this one hits that same place, but it’s also a gut-punch in the best, most honest way. In the song, he paints the flood in plain, lived-in details—“used to be my home,” “under that water is everything I own,” and that hard truth of wanting to sit there just a moment to say goodbye. He sings about neighbors gone for days, names that still can’t be found, and search patrols that don’t stop when the sun goes down. There’s also that big question we all ask when we’re staring at loss: why so much pain? My hope in putting this session out is the same as his—if you’ve been affected by the Kentucky flooding, I pray this brings you a little tranquility, even if it’s just for a moment.

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