Bio
Little bit a Luna :)
Luna is a
singer/songwriter that combines traditional, rock, and folk
music. She was born in Paintsville, KY but grew up in the rural
environment of Martha, KY listening to AM radio and top 40 hits.
Growing up, she watched her brother play his guitar. Sometimes
she would sneak it away to play improvised chords on her own.
Finally after meeting and marrying guitarist David Prince she realized
her dream of
actually playing guitar. David not only taught her the technical
aspects of guitar but he introduced her to 70s rock bands such as Tom
Petty, The Who, and others. Through David’s association with The
Beatnik Cowboys, she met Rob McNurlin. Rob introduced her to folk
music such as Bob Dylan and Johnny and June Carter Cash. They
later collaborated many times sharing the stage and vocals in Europe as
well as the states. This partnership caught the attention of
Mickey Fisher and Ritchie Collins who co-wrote the stage production
“Something in the Water” which features old time music of Kentucky
artists. Luna was asked to sing songs such as “Pretty Saro”,
“Blue Moon of Kentucky", and “Coal Miner’s Daughter." Her vocal
support has been recorded with Rob McNurlin and Jeff Walburn.
Luna’s music
is not easily labeled; however, her musical honesty appeals to a broad
audience.