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MOTIONLESS IN WHITE And IN THIS MOMENT Announce 'The Dark Horizon' Summer 2023 Tour

Hard rock giants MOTIONLESS IN WHITE and Grammy Award -nominated act IN THIS MOMENT have announced an epic co-headline run across North America this summer featuring special guests FIT FOR A KING and FROM ASHES TO NEW . "The Dark Horizon Tour" will see the two bands alternating closing sets each night and performing at arenas and amphitheaters across the country. The upcoming trek is set to kick off July 8 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut and continue through an August 19 performance at MVP Arena in Albany, New York.

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MOTIONLESS IN WHITE harnessed the power of an unholy union between industrial metal dissonance, spellbinding gothic pop bombast, and big screen-worthy iconography to emerge as 21st century rock's most iconoclastic and cinematic force. Climbing out of the shadows of the rustbelt in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the group have tirelessly earned the undying allegiance of a devout worldwide audience one record at a time.

With over half a billion cumulative streams and views to date, they have notched four consecutive Top 5 debuts on the Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums chart and Top Rock Albums chart with "Reincarnate" [2014], "Graveyard Shift" [2017], "Disguise" [2019], and their latest effort "Scoring The End Of the World" [2022], the latter debuting at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 marking the band's second biggest sales week ever. "Scoring The End Of The World" is highlighted by the singles "Cyberhex" , which trended Top 10 on YouTube , and the follow-up "Masterpiece" which lit up streaming platforms and reached No. 1 at Active Rock radio becoming the band's first chart-topper at the format.

With guests as diverse as Bryan Garris of KNOCKED LOOSE , Caleb Shomo of BEARTOOTH and video game composer Mick Gordon , "Scoring The End Of the World" finds the group's vision magnified wider than ever before with no shortage of teeth, fire, and blood. It's the dawn of their biggest chapter yet.

Since coming to life in 2005, IN THIS MOMENT have presided over a diehard fan base under the watch of "mother" figure and frontwoman Maria Brink — joined by co-founder and lead guitarist Chris Howorth , bassist Travis Johnson , guitarist Randy Weitzel , and Kent Dimmel . As millions convened upon the group's otherworldly and unforgettable concerts, they quietly emerged as one of the most influential and impactful bands of the 21st century.

To date, in addition to the gold-selling album "Blood" [2012], the quintet have garnered six gold and platinum singles, followed by a trifecta of Top 25 entries on the Billboard Top 200 with "Black Widow" [2014] and "Ritual" [2017]. With a total stream tally well past 200 million as of 2020, "Ritual" elevated them to new creative and critical peaks as well. Between selling out headline tours coast to coast, the group performed in arenas everywhere alongside DISTURBED and appeared at countless festivals from Welcome To Rockville to Sonic Temple .

Along the way, they assembled their seventh full-length, the aptly titled "Mother" ( Roadrunner Records ) with longtime trusted collaborator Kevin Churko ( OZZY OSBOURNE , FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH ). Whereas "Ritual" hinted at a bluesy sonic sorcery, "Mother" breathes the activating mantra of an unbreakable spell, commenced on first single "The In-Between" .

In 2022, the band released "Blood 1983" ( BMG ),a reimagined EP commemorating the tenth anniversary of "Blood" , and most recently had their song "I Would Die For You" appear on the soundtrack for "John Wick: Chapter 4" .

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Jul. 08 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena ( buy tickets ) Jul. 09 - Buffalo, NY - Buffalo RiverWorks ( buy tickets ) Jul. 11 - Charleston, WV - Charleston Civic Center Coliseum ( buy tickets ) Jul. 13 - Cadott, WI - Rockfest* Jul. 14 - Grand Rapids, MI - Upheaval Festival* Jul. 15 - Mansfield, OH - Inkcarceration Festival Jul. 17 - East Moline, IL - The Rust Belt ( buy tickets ) Jul. 18 - Des Moines, IA - Wells Fargo Arena ( buy tickets ) Jul. 19 - Sioux Falls, SD - Denny Sanford Premiere Center ( buy tickets ) Jul. 21 - Casper, WY - Ford Wyoming Center ( buy tickets ) Jul. 22 - Billings, MT - First Interstate Arena at MetraPark ( buy tickets ) Jul. 23 - Missoula, MT - Big Sky Brewing Company ( buy tickets ) Jul. 26 - Reno, NV - Grand Sierra Resort ( buy tickets ) Jul. 27 - Paso Robles, CA - Vina Robles ( buy tickets ) Jul. 29 - Flagstaff, AZ - Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill Park ( buy tickets ) Jul. 30 - Grand Junction, CO - Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park ( buy tickets ) Aug. 01 - Wichita, KS - Hartman Arena ( buy tickets ) Aug. 02 - Oklahoma City, OK - The Criterion ( buy tickets ) Aug. 04 - Council Bluffs, IA - KIWR's Rockfest – Westfair Amphitheater ( buy tickets ) Aug. 05 - Camdenton, MO - Ozarks Amphitheater ( buy tickets ) Aug. 06 - Little Rock, AR - Simmons Bank Arena ( buy tickets ) Aug. 08 - Memphis, TN - The Soundstage at Graceland ( buy tickets ) Aug. 09 - Mobile, AL - Mobile Civic Center Arena ( buy tickets ) Aug. 11 - Huntsville, AL - Propst Arena ( buy tickets ) Aug. 12 - Asheville, NC - Harrah's Cherokee Center ( buy tickets ) Aug. 13 - Corbin, KY - Corbin Arena ( buy tickets ) Aug. 15 - Evansville, IN - Ford Center ( buy tickets ) Aug. 16 - Fort Wayne, IN - Allen County War Memorial Expo Center ( buy tickets ) Aug. 18 - Gilford, NH - Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion ( buy tickets ) Aug. 19 - Albany, NY - MVP Arena ( buy tickets )

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THE DARK HORIZON TOUR MOTIONLESS IN WHITE & IN THIS MOMENT w/Fit for a King & From Ashes to New

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Raymond Graf and his natural-science menagerie in the sculptor’s Clifton home studio.

“The Brown Foundation had tons of photos of J. Graham Brown for me to work with, so re-creating his likeness was not hard,” says Graf. “But I noticed that in so many of the photos he had that little dog with him. You could tell he loved that dog. So we decided to include Woozem in the piece, and I think it worked out perfectly.

”Well, it’s not actually Brown, but a remarkably accurate life-sized bronze statue of the famous Louisville hotelman in his characteristic 1940s felt hat and business suit. And it’s not Graf standing next to him, but Brown’s little dog Woozem. It’s the inclusion of Brown’s faithful friend that is the signature touch you get with a Raymond Graf sculpture: You find out more than how people look; you find out who they are.

Above: Jockey Pat Day at Churchill Downs,  Baseball great Pee Wee Reese at Slugger Field, and Philanthropist James Graham Brown at the Brown Hotel.

Above: Jockey Pat Day at Churchill Downs, Baseball great Pee Wee Reese at Slugger Field, and Philanthropist James Graham Brown at the Brown Hotel.

Raymond Graf is one of the hottest artists around in what appears to be a new Bronze Age for the city. The sculptor has a string of statues dotting the Louisville landscape, and more on the way. Tall, with wavy brown hair and glasses, he’s got the balance of a ballplayer, allowing him to stand up on one toe and twist himself into a pose that one of his subjects might assume.

J. Graham Brown (like another hotelman Graf has depicted, Al Schneider) is placed at street level — with his shoes on the sidewalk — just the way he once greeted folks in front of his hotel. On the other hand, Graf installed a statue of Pee Wee Reese, the hometown Hall-of-Fame shortstop, on a pedestal in front of Louisville Slugger Field — not because Reese is held in god-like reverence, but to launch him into the air, turning the double play at second base. He looks uncannily alive, with his legs up, dodging the cleats of a sliding base runner as he smokes a strike to first.

“It’s an awesome statue,” says Louisville Bats general manager Dale Owens. “I just can’t tell you how many fans stop on their way into the ballpark to marvel at it. Every night you see people get their picture taken with the statue. And the Little Leaguers cock their arms and follow through, emulating Pee Wee’s throwing motion.”

Owens says that Jim Morrissey, one of the ballclub’s owners when the Bats moved into their new park, commissioned Graf to undertake the statue of Reese, whose pivot was adapted from a rare 1953 Reese baseball card. “Jim and Pee Wee were great buddies,” says Owens.

“The thing about sculpture,” explains Graf, “is you get just one frozen moment in time. So you want to have a little action, to see what he’s doing. To get that one moment captured forever.”

Melting Bronze

Graf (far left) lends a foot for a liquid-bronze “pour” at Bright Foundry in Butchertown; a bronze ingot (above, right) being melted.

That frozen moment is the coolest part of Graf’s profession. As a sculptor in bronze, he gets to capture that one moment in time for a very long time. “Some say a statue will last 500 years, and some say 1,000. My personal guarantee is 3,000,” says Graf with a smile. Of course, you’ll have a hard time collecting on that guarantee.

“Who knows if Louisville will still be here a thousand years from now. But with luck, the bronze will still be around for everyone to look at and see what it was all about,” says Graf. “Think about the stories that were told when they dug up those bronzes that were buried in Greece from more than 2,000 years ago. It gave us a look right into the past.”

But the long-shelf-life responsibility to art and history doesn’t weigh too heavily on Graf. He’s too busy creating additional statuary — or tending to the koi pond in his back yard, or growing stands of bamboo, or mounting examples of the dobsonfly that he nursed through pupation from its larval life as a hellgrammite, or studying ancient maps of the world from back in, say, Amerigo Vespucci’s day.

Graf comes out of a “tradition,” if you will. He’s a “sprout” from the sculptural tree planted in Louisville by the late Barney Bright. That outgrowth also includes nationally recognized sculptor Ed Hamilton.

Graf’s first commissioned work was the Cardinal Bird outside the University of Louisville Student Activities Center, but now the Louisville landscape is dotted with Graf pieces honoring Louisville greats — Pat Day at Churchill Downs, Al Schneider at the Galt House, urban planner Tom Simons on Fourth Street, waving across to his friend J. Graham Brown.

Green Bay Packer gridiron great (and Louisville Flaget High School alum) Paul Hornung graces the center field plaza at Slugger Field. Hornung is captured making the classic runner’s cut — hips twisting, knees churning, a little lower to the ground than today’s runners run. He’s got the ball tucked under one arm as he carries his other arm high to fend off tacklers. Though Graf leaves the setting to the imagination, many of us see a cold and gray November day in Green Bay, Hornung’s cleats cutting up mud from the half-frozen tundra at Lambeau Field.

Graf has also created a dramatic firefighting rescue scene for the Burlington (Ky.) Fire Department, and placed the late Gov. Bert Combs at the start of the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway, near Stanton, Ky., where he was killed in a flash flood in 1991. Under Combs’ arm are rolled up plans for the parkway. Soon Graf will begin work on a sculpture of the late Indiana Gov. Frank O’Bannon, which will stand on the square of the Old Capitol in O’Bannon’s hometown of Corydon, Ind.

Which brings up a point. Most of Graf’s prominent works are of famous people, based on photos. He calls those pieces statues, not sculpture. “It’s . . . public art,” Graf explains. “It’s not my own personal art, exactly. That would have a little freer form.”

Leah Porter, who heads the committee that chose Graf for the O’Bannon statue, understands the distinction. “Certainly, that’s the number-one thing: We all want the sculpture to look like Frank,” says Porter. “And I realize that being so literal is artistically limiting. But we also know that what Raymond will create will be beautiful, and that’s why we so much wanted him to do our sculpture. People who visit Corydon won’t just see the statue as an honor to Frank O’Bannon. They will see it as a work of art placed in the heart of our community.”

Graf will always find a way to be creative, assures friend and former Murray State University classmate Al Gorman, who is especially interested in Graf’s recently completed statue (and accompanying small statues) of naturalist John James Audubon in Henderson, Ky. “What is especially interesting about what Ray did with the Audubon statues is they are three-dimensional portrayals created from two-dimensional portraits,” Gorman says. “Unlike a photo of Audubon, or a painting of him, people can walk around Audubon — see him from every side, 360 degrees. This is the sculptor’s view, as opposed to the portrait painter. The sculptor also creates what is on the other side of the picture — the side not seen.”

Accompanying the Audubon likeness are some 14 other smaller statues sprinkled around the small city of Henderson. Audubon’s birds! Here, of course, the sculptor sets himself up for trouble. An artist can probably get away with most any image of Audubon, but the birds are not to be fooled with. It’s the bird sketches and paintings that made Audubon famous. His Birds of America, first published in Scotland during the years 1826-1838, is one of the most important books in publishing history.

Gorman describes the scene in Henderson: “Visitors will walk around the town to locate the bird sculptures, and it has become something of a contest to find what Raymond has sneaked into the overall composition of each bird — like a small frog, or a moth, or a snake. For most people it’s just fun. But these are not things that are in the original Audubon paintings, and some people are offended. They say, ‘Oh, that’s not in there!’ And they’re not. They’re what Ray sees on the opposite side of the picture.”

You have to look up to see one of Graf’s most interesting works. It’s nine stories above Main Street, atop the Actors Theatre parking garage. “Owsley Brown is a major supporter of Actors Theatre, and he wanted a piece of sculpture to sit on the high finial above the building,” says Graf. “He noticed that in Europe so many buildings have pointed roofs and almost every roof is decorated with something. He thought his roof was just begging to have something on it, too, and asked me to create it.”

The piece is a small ball with a wavy wisp thing kind of wafting away in the wind. It’s covered in gold leaf, with a ring around the wavy thing. “Like a ring toss,” suggests Graf. “Is that it? I don’t know what it is.”

It’s valuable art, according to John Begley, the gallery director at the Hite Institute of Art at the University of Louisville. “I would suggest that people seeing Ray Graf’s work be certain to see this piece, just up the street from Pee Wee Reese,” says Begley. “This is on a smaller scale, and more abstract. More personal. And it’s really very unique to Louisville — one of those nice details of the cityscape. Especially the way the sun comes down and sits on the gold leaf.”

Whatever the Actors topper is, and whichever little creatures those are with the Audubon birds, Graf certainly has plenty of inspiration for his 3-D imagination. A visit to his studio and home is like a field trip to the Museum of Interesting Objects. They come in all shapes and textures. Besides the plump exotic fish and the skinny cane that shoots maybe 20 feet in the air, and the mounted insects and maps, there are springs, bells, little toys, all kinds of tools — and bronze hands and plaster heads and spare arms made out of wood and wire that might be reusable in another statue.

One of the curious baubles is a little toy rhinoceros that Graf found at the Falls of the Ohio, along with a few other rhinos. That’s because “the rhinoceros is almost like a sacred animal to artists,” explains Graf. “Five hundred years ago (two centuries before Europeans became familiar with the animal), Albrecht Dürer engraved the first image of a rhinoceros — and he’d never seen one. He did it from descriptions.”

“In college,” says Gorman, “we all hung out at Ray’s because he had the coolest apartment. People would bring him things to display. And he always raised things himself, like those insects and the exotic fish. He’s kind of a natural-born natural-history scientist. All this might just be in his genes. I believe Raymond’s father is an expert on wildflowers of New Mexico. (He is.) And I think he has a brother who is a nuclear physicist. (Actually, a particle physicist.)”

Graf’s art start came at North Hardin High School in Radcliff, near Fort Knox, where his dad was stationed. “We had a great art teacher in high school named John Lovins,” recalls Graf. “Every year he sent a contingent of artists down to Murray State, so there is this nice connection between North Hardin High and Murray. He was so instrumental in getting a lot of us started — and there are so many of us here in town now: Jeff East, Fred Miller, Susan Pfeiffer, Al Gorman, Stephen Irwin, James Gottusove. So many, like a pipeline.”

As was mentioned earlier, Graf got his professional start in sculpture with Barney Bright — not as an artistic protégé of the master sculptor, but as a worker in Bright’s foundry. A laborer in hot metal. Hard work: noisy, dirty and dangerous. Graf did the work, and did the art, too. Eventually he got his first major commission: the Cardinal Bird. And with each piece Graf’s reputation has grown.

He says he feels “real lucky” to be one of Bright’s successors and considers it an honor to be associated with such a master of the art. “He went through the same things I have — something I wasn’t so aware of when I was working for him,” Graf says.

Like the challenge of making things without plans or blueprints — the sculptor just figures out how to do it. And it doesn’t always come off without a hitch. “You put so much time and energy into a clay head, and you pull the mold off and his ear folds up and his nose drops off,” says Graf. “Still — all that work you put into that thing, you can’t get rid of it. So you put it on a shelf and it gathers dust. The shelf fills up and so you build another shelf.”

At Bright Foundry, which is still operated by Bright’s son Jep, Graf points high up on a concrete wall to a photo of Barney Bright that’s wedged in among dozens of other photos and plaster heads. “That’s Barney,” says Graf, “back when sweaters tied around the shoulders were still in style.”

Graf doesn’t do the actual “pour” of the bronze anymore. He leaves that final, ultra-critical detail to Jep Bright and his crew. But he loves to drop by the foundry.

On a recent visit there was a little electricity in the air because a pour was scheduled — a statue of Andrew Carnegie by a Cincinnati artist. Carnegie, the founder of U.S. Steel, would have enjoyed the scene, with craftsmen heating bronze ingots at 2,100 degrees. In a side room that looks like an alchemist’s hell from the dark ages, wax is kept heated on a pot on a stove. Another room has a big vat, with a machine constantly stirring a thick green liquid. “That’s the ceramic material that we line the inside of the cast with,” explains Graf.” It sets up hard, then withstands the thermal shock of 2,100-degree molten bronze. It’s the same ceramic NASA uses for the re-entry tiles on the space shuttle.”

Graf clearly loves the foundry. It’s the final stop along a long, long process, maybe six months to a year, that begins with table-top-sized clay models, then full-sized models, and then innumerable back-and-forth plaster, wax and rubber positive and negative casts — all leading to the day of the pour. That’s when the creation finally stops breathing. For 3,000 years — guaranteed.

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Sanders Park was built through several different funding mechanisms, the largest portion coming from the Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission budget. The Friends of Colonel Sanders, Inc received several generous donations from private individuals, organizations and corporations, and raised most of the funds needed for the bronze statue through the sale of memorial plaques, bricks and pavers which are all on display at the park. There were also two notable grants awarded to assist with the building of the park and the purchase of the signature statue of the Colonel, which serves as the parks centerpiece. In May of 2010, Corbin Main Street was awarded a $20,000 by Tour South East Kentucky, now known as Southern & Eastern Kentucky Tourism Development Association, to fund the building of Sanders Park. In the fall of 2014, the Honorable Order of the KY Colonels awarded an $8,000 grant to be used towards the purchase of the statue.

In October of 2010, the Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission purchased property on Main Street to begin the development of the park. The property the park is built on is actually the former location of Newberry’s Department Store and Cox’s House of furniture. The official groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the park was held in March of 2011, and the “Secret Recipe Garden” was also installed at this time.

The park was constructed by the following companies: Laurel Gardens, Alsip Construction, E.G. & K. Construction Co. Inc., Everlasting Gates Inc. and Monhollen Electric. The Corbin City Utilities Commission and Corbin Public Works Department were also integral partners in the construction of the park. Several of the bricks, which make up the foundation of the park, were installed by students from the masonry technology program at Somerset Community College in 2012. The bronze statue was sculpted and installed by Louisville artist Raymond Graff. Special commemorative bronze plaques were created and installed by the Lexington based PROMETHEUS Art Bronze Foundry & Studios, and bricks and pavers were provided by Monument Services, a Corbin based company.

This history is what has brought us all here today in celebration, the fruition of a dream.

“I think a dream is just a suggestion to start something out, do something.”  – Colonel Harland Sanders

Dedication of Sanders Park and Statue Unveiling Event August 5, 2015  5:30pm 201 South Main Street

Event Program

  • Welcome and Introductions ~ Alan Onkst, Chairman, Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission
  • Remarks ~ Mayor Willard McBurney
  • Remarks ~ Suzie Razmus, Chair, Friends of the Colonel
  • Remarks ~ Maggy Kriebel, Director, Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission
  • Remarks ~ Raymond Graf, Statue Artist
  • Remarks ~ Gary Gupton, Executive Director, Honorable Order of the KY Colonels
  • Closing Remarks ~ Alan Onkst
  • Ribbon Cutting ~ Southern KY Chamber of Commerce
  • Unveiling of Colonel Harland Sanders Statue

The Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission and Friends of Colonel Sanders, Inc would like to thank all of the individuals, businesses, institutions, agencies and organizations who contributed to the development of Sanders Park. It is through your hard work, dedication and donations that we were able to create a beautiful attraction in downtown Corbin for the memorialization of loved ones and to uphold one of Corbin’s most famous citizens, Colonel Harland Sanders.

The History of Sanders Park The park project began as an idea, which grew into a dream to build the Colonel, by the Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission Board in 2009. Suzie Razmus, chairperson of the Tourism Commission at the time, envisioned a tourism attraction on Main Street where one of Corbin’s most famous citizens could be honored, and where guests and citizens alike could take advantage of all that downtown Corbin has to offer. The Friends of the Colonel, Inc was set up that same year as a 501 C 3 charitable organization that would raise the money needed to commission an artist to create and sculpt a life size bronze statue of the Colonel. Yum Brands gave their consent and support of the installation of the statue in July of 2009.

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Specially crafted benches with the likeness of The Colonel adorn the park.  Sanders Park was built through several different funding mechanisms, the largest portion coming from the Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission budget. The Friends of Colonel Sanders, Inc received several generous donations from private individuals, organizations and corporations, and raised most of the funds needed for the bronze statue through the sale of memorial plaques, bricks and pavers which are all on display at the park.

There were also two notable grants awarded to assist with the building of the park and the purchase of the signature statue of the Colonel, which serves as the parks centerpiece. In May of 2010, Corbin Main Street was awarded a $20,000 by Tour South East Kentucky, now known as Southern & Eastern Kentucky Tourism Development Association, to fund the building of Sanders Park. In the fall of 2014, the Honorable Order of the KY Colonels awarded an $8,000 grant to be used towards the purchase of the statue.

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Example of Memorial Paver

The park was constructed by the following companies: Laurel Gardens, Alsip Construction, E.G. & K. Construction Co. Inc., Everlasting Gates Inc. and Monhollen Electric. The Corbin City Utilities Commission and Corbin Public Works Department were also integral partners in the construction of the park. Several of the bricks, which make up the foundation of the park, were installed by students from the masonry technology program at Somerset Community College in 2012. The bronze statue was sculpted and installed by Louisville artist Raymond Graff. Special commemorative bronze plaques were created and installed by the Lexington based Prometheus Art Bronze Foundry & Studios, and bricks and pavers were provided by Monument Services, a Corbin based company.

“I think a dream is just a suggestion to start something out, do something.”    – Colonel Harland Sanders

Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission Board: Alan Onkst, Chair Teresa Carpenter Tania Marcum Sudhir Patel Victor Patel Tom Rose Jackie Willis Maggy Kriebel, Director

Friends of the Colonel Board: Suzie Razmus,Chair Joe Caldwell Sharae Myers Kenneth Pennington Marlon Sams Joe Shelton

City Commission Willard McBurney, Mayor Bruce Hodge Suzie Razmus Joe Shelton Ed Tye Marlon Sams, City Manager

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In 1895 a village on the banks of Lynn Camp Creek was incorporated and became the town of Corbin. Prior to incorporation, Corbin had been called Lynn Camp after William Lynn, a Virginian, who was lost in the area around 1800. After the Civil War, about six or eight farms were located between London and Williamsburg. Just north of where Corbin now stands, was a mill owned by the McHargues, and a post office, “Whip-poor-will”. There was a post office nearby in Woodbine, kept in the home of Liberty Sutton. A tavern was operated by Mrs. Rosa Graves at Rockholds, and there was another operated by H.C. Gillis. The Old Barton Mill on Laurel River, about five miles from Corbin was there during the Civil War.

The area of Corbin was sparsely settled and some of the earliest settlers, in the 1870’s consisted of the Nelson Cummins family and the John Moore family. Mrs. Moore, Armelda and Mrs. Cummins, Emaline were sisters and the daughters of George Y. Sears, a large landowner in the area. After the end of the Civil War, the railroad was built as far as Livingston, Kentucky. The tracks were extended to Corbin and Jellico in 1883.

The town which is now Corbin was originally named “Cummins” by James Eaton, the first postmaster, after his good friend Nelson Cummins. He received a letter from the U.S, Postal Department advising him to find another name for the town as there was already a post office by that name in Rockcastle County. Mr. Eaton named if after a minister, the Rev. James Corbin Floyd, who happened to be there at that time. This occurred in 1885.

Mr. Nelson Cummins can be called the “father” of Corbin, as he urged people to settle there. He bought 120 acres of land and sold it off in lots of one acre for $4.00 to $5.00 per acre, sometimes obtaining $10.00 per acre. The first lot was sold to S.J. Watts, who wanted to build a store on it. Mr. and Mrs. Cummins put of a dwelling house of four rooms and kept adding to it until they had a 26 room hotel. Mrs. Cummins operated the hotel and Mr. Cummins operated the tavern.

The first church in Corbin was the Congregational Church, which was located on what is now Center Street, but was moved to a location on 7th and Main Street, on land donated by John Moore. In 1886 the Louisville and Nashville Railroad extended its lines from Corbin to Pineville. It was at this time that they constructed a roundhouse and blacksmith shop, with other facilities, at Corbin. It was at last on its way to becoming a city.

The history of Corbin is intertwined with the expansion of the L&N Railroad. After the Civil War, the executives of the L&N Railroad decided to expand into the Cumberland Valley to gain access to the coal and iron ore of the region. The railroad reached Livingston, north of Corbin. The railroad bridges the Cumberland River to Williamsburg and reached Pineville by 1888. Middlesboro was added to the network in 1889. A connection was made with the Norfolk and Western Railroad to Shawnee, Tennessee in 1890.

While the tracks were being extended, improvements were being made to the facilities in Corbin. The L&N established a small railroad yard, roundhouse and engine house for equipment maintenance. Passengers traveling to points east and south from Louisville and Lexington changed trains at Corbin. J.F. Ashworth was named the first master mechanic at the yard and J.W. Logsden was the division superintendent in 1891. The railroad purchased additional land from E.Y. McKeehan to expand the roundhouse and to build a blacksmith’s shop. Both projects were completed in 1893.

The expansion of the railroad’s services spurred Corbin’s growth in 1892, and Congregationalist and Presbyterian churches were organized. David Chestnut began the first newspaper. Medical offices were opened in 1895 when Dr. Will and Dr. Jasper Bryant began their practice. The same year, Corbin incorporated as a town through a bill introduced in the state legislature by R. C. “Red” Browning.

Near the end of the nineteenth century, the L&N employed approximately 100 men at the Cumberland Valley division headquarters in Corbin. Corbin itself had two planning mills and two sawmills, a tin shop, a cabinet makers shop, a brickyard and twenty five stores selling groceries, dry goods and drugs.

The railroad yard and maintenance shop attracted boilermakers, blacksmith and machinists from other parts of the state. By 1900, Corbin’s population was 900. In 1902, the Corbin Banking Company was established. At the same time, two bridges were built across Lynn Camp Creek. One bridge was for pedestrians and was located near Master Street. The other structure was a wagon bridge on the Barbourville Road.

A YMCA was established to help alleviate the housing shortage caused by the influx of L&N workers. Many men stayed in boarding houses such as the Central Hotel, nicknamed the “Ape-yard”. Other areas of town also had colorful names such as “Scuffletown: and “Brickbat Hill”.

The volatile mix of railroad workers with those from the timber industries earned Corbin a reputation for violence in the late nineteenth century, especially in an area of town known as “Saloon Row”. Both a deputy town marshall and a town marshall were shot during that period. The state guard was sent to Corbin twice by the governor to reestablish order. Another notorious area of town was known as “Hell’s Half Acre”, which was on the north bank of Lynn Camp Creek in Laurel County and out of the jurisdiction of municipal authorities.

Around 1890 the L&N Railroad Co., having some knowledge of the vast wealth of coal and timber in that region, decided to build the Cumberland Valley Division and make Corbin the terminal where they sold Viagra . By 1906, there were 102 coal mines in operation within 25 miles of Corbin. The Wilton and Bertha mines alone employed 1500 men. During the same period, the L&N Railroad expanded into the heart of Southeastern coal country. From 1907 to 1911, tracks were laid up the Cumberland River Valley from Pineville to Loyall, Harlan and Benham. After 1911 the lines were laid up Poor Fork and Clover Branch to Lynch, High Point and other areas of rural Bell and Harlan Counties. Meanwhile the grade on the main line from Cincinnati was improved so that greater coal tonnages could be hauled along the roads.

In preparation for the expansion, the L&N started several projects in the Corbin railroad yard. A new roundhouse, machine shop, stationary boilers and dynamos were built. Pneumatic jacks were installed to facilitate the dropping of wheels for engine repair. The defense effort for World War I caused another expansion of the railroad yards and the construction of a new Locomotive shop. US Steel invested in the coal mines in Lynch and Henry Ford bought mines in Banner Fork by 1930.

THE EMERGENCE OF CSX

On October 14, 1980 President Jimmy Carter signed the Staggers Rail Act, which enabled railroads to compete without government regulation. Prices came down, traffic went up and the rail companies began to reverse decades of financial woe.

On November 1, 1980, the Chessie System and Seaboard Coast Line Industries, Inc. united and CSX Corporation was born.

In 1983, the foundation for today’s CSX continued to solidify. The Seaboard System Railroad, Inc., formed after the members of The Family Lines, SCL, L&N, CC&O and the Georgia Group (excluding the Western Railway of Alabama), formally merged on January 1.

In 1984, CSX grew beyond rail as it acquired control of a barge unit, American Commercial Lines Inc. That growth continued in 1986 when the ocean vessel company, Sealand, joined CSX Corporation. On July 1, 1986 the Seaboard System Railroad Inc. became CSX Transportation Inc. In 1997, the B&O merged completely into the C&O. On September 2 of that year the C&O officially adopted the CSX Transportation name.

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Motionless In White, In This Moment Announce Co-Headlining 2023 Tour

Motionless In White and In This Moment have announced a co-headline tour of North America this summer.

“The Dark Horizon Tour” will feature special guests Fit For A King and From Ashes To New .

“The time has come once again for us to reunite with our sister and brothers in In This Moment for this epic summer co-headlining tour, featuring our friends For for a King and From Ashes to New,” Motionless in White shared in an Instagram post.

The trek will see the two bands alternating closing sets each night and performing at arenas and amphitheaters across the country. The 30-date tour is set to kick off July 8 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, and conclude on August 19 at MVP Arena in Albany, New York.

General on-sale will be Friday, April 14 at 10 a.m. local.

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July 8 – Uncasville, Ct. @ Mohegan Sun Arena July 9 – Buffalo, N.Y. @ Buffalo RiverWorks July 11 – Charleston, W.V. @ Charleston Civic Center Coliseum July 13 – Cadott, Wis. @ Rockfest* July 14 – Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Upheaval Festival* July 15 – Mansfield, Ohio @ Inkcarceration Festival July 17 – East Moline, Ill. @ The Rust Belt July 18 – Des Moines, Iowa @ Wells Fargo Arena July 19 – Sioux Falls, S.D. @ Denny Sanford Premiere Center July 21 – Casper, Wyo. @ Ford Wyoming Center July 22 – Billings, Mont. @ First Interstate Arena at MetraPark July 23 – Missoula, Mont. @ Big Sky Brewing Company July 26 – Reno, Nev. @ Grand Sierra Resort July 27 – Paso Robles, Calif. @ Vina Robles July 29 – Flagstaff, Ariz. @ Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill Park July 30 – Grand Junction, Colo. @ Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park Aug. 1 – Wichita, Kan. @ Hartman Arena Aug. 2 – Oklahoma City, Okla. @ The Criterion Aug. 4 – Council Bluffs, Iowa @ KIWR’s Rockfest – Westfair Amphitheater Aug. 5 – Camdenton, Mo. @ Ozarks Amphitheater Aug. 6 – Little Rock, Ark. @ Simmons Bank Arena Aug. 8 – Memphis, Tenn. @ The Soundstage at Graceland Aug. 9 – Mobile, Ala. @ Mobile Civic Center Arena Aug. 11 – Huntsville, Ala. @ Propst Arena Aug. 12 – Asheville, N.C. @ Harrah’s Cherokee Center Aug. 13 – Corbin, Ky. @ Corbin Arena Aug. 15 – Evansville, Ind. @ Ford Center Aug. 16 – Fort Wayne, Ind. @ Allen County War Memorial Expo Center Aug. 18 – Gilford, N.H. @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion Aug. 19 – Albany, N.Y. @ MVP Arena

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Motionless in White Announce Fall 2023 North American Tour with Knocked Loose

The post Motionless in White Announce Fall 2023 North American Tour with Knocked Loose appeared first on Consequence .

Motionless in White have announced a fall North American headlining tour with support from Knocked Loose , After the Burial, and Alpha Wolf.

Dates kick off on September 16th at Scranton Apocalypse Fest in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and run through October 29th in Boston.

An artist ticket pre-sale and a Citi Cardmember pre-sale are currently ongoing, with a Live Nation pre-sale beginning Thursday (April 27th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster using the code VINYL . General ticket sales start Friday (April 28th) at 10 a.m. local time. Alternatively, you can pick up tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub , where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.

Motionless in White tapping Knocked Loose for the tour follows a notable guest appearance by the latter’s frontman, Bryan Garris, on the single “Slaughterhouse” from MIW’s latest album, Scoring the End of the World .

Prior to the fall outing, Motionless in White will co-headline a previously announced summer US tour  with In This Moment.

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Below you can see the full list of Motionless in White’s 2023 North American tour dates. Get tickets  here .

Motionless in White’s 2023 North American Tour Dates: 07/08 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena * 07/09 – Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo RiverWorks * 07/11 – Charleston, WV @ Charleston Civic Center Coliseum * 07/15 – Mansfield, OH @ Inkcarceration Festival * 07/17 – East Moline, IL @ The Rust Belt * 07/18 – Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena * 07/19 – Sioux Falls, SD @ Denny Sanford Premiere Center * 07/21 – Casper, WY @ Ford Wyoming Center * 07/22 – Billings, MT @ First Interstate Arena at MetraPark * 07/23 – Missoula, MT @ Big Sky Brewing Company * 07/26 – Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort * 07/27 – Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles * 07/29 – Flagstaff, AZ @ Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill Park * 07/30 – Grand Junction, CO @ Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park * 08/01 – Wichita, KS @ Hartman Arena * 08/02 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion * 08/04 – Council Bluffs, IA @ KIWR’s Rockfest – Westfair Amphitheater * 08/05 – Camdenton, MO @ Ozarks Amphitheater * 08/06 – Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Bank Arena * 08/08 – Memphis, TN @ The Soundstage at Graceland * 08/09 – Mobile, AL @ Mobile Civic Center Arena * 08/11 – Huntsville, AL @ Propst Arena * 08/12 – Asheville, NC @ Harrah’s Cherokee Center * 08/13 – Corbin, KY @ Corbin Arena * 08/15 – Evansville, IN @ Ford Center * 08/16 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Allen County War Memorial Expo Center * 08/18 – Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion * 08/19 – Albany, NY @ MVP Arena * 09/16 – Scranton, PA @ “Scranton Apocalypse Fest” at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain ^ 09/17 – Pittsburgh, PA @ UPMC Events Center ^ 09/19 – Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe ^ 09/20 – Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom ^ 09/21 – Indianapolis, IN @ TCU Amphitheater ^ 09/23 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater ^ 09/24 – Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum ^ 09/26 – Albuquerque, NM @ Revel ^ 09/27 – Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Amphitheatre ^ 09/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Torch at the LA Coliseum ^ 09/30 – Las Vegas, NV @ Theater at Virgin Hotels ^ 10/01 – San Jose, CA @ San Jose Civic ^ 10/03 – Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater ^ 10/04 – Portland, OR @ Theater of the Clouds ^ 10/06 – Boise, ID @ Revolution Concert House and Event Center ^ 10/07 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Great Saltair ^ 10/08 – Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom ^ 10/10 – San Antonio, TX @ Tech Port Arena ^ 10/11 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall (Lawn) ^ 10/13 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca Cola Roxy ^ 10/14 – Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues ^ 10/15 – TBA @ TBA ^ 10/17 – Nashville, TN @ Wildhorse Saloon ^ 10/18 – Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory at The District ^ 10/20 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory ^ 10/21 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom ^ 10/22 – Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion ^ 10/24 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore ^ 10/25 – Toronto, ON @ Rebel ^ 10/26 – Laval, QC @ Place Bell ^ 10/28 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom ^ 10/29 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway ^

* = w/ In This Moment, Fit for a King, and From Ashes to New ^ = w/ Knocked Loose, After the Burial, and Alpha Wolf

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Motionless in White tour alert: The band recently added a slew of headlining tour dates to their 2023 roster

Gothic rockers Motionless in White have announced a 2023 fall North American headlining tour with openers Knocked Loose, After the Burial and Alpha Wolf. The tour will set off Sept. 16 at Scranton Apocalypse Fest in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and close out Oct. 29 in Boston, Massachusetts.

The tour announcement adds to Motionless in White’s already jam-packed tour roster. Last month, the band announced a co-headlining tour with Maria Brink and In This Moment . That trek runs through July and August.

Motionless in White are touring to promote their latest studio album, 2022’s “Scoring the End of the World.” When it comes to the bill, the new tour dates with Knocked Loose aren’t a total surprise. After all, Knocked Loose’s frontman, Bryan Garris, appears on Motionless in White’s single “Slaughterhouse,” also off “Scoring the End of the World.” Chances are, this tour will see Garris onstage with the band to perform that song nightly.

View the full tally of Motionless in White tour dates for 2023 below. The dates include both the newly-announced shows, as well as their tour dates with In This Moment. Tickets for all tour dates are available now via Ticketmaster.

Motionless in White’s 2023 North American Tour Dates:

07/08 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena * 07/09 – Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo RiverWorks * 07/11 – Charleston, WV @ Charleston Civic Center Coliseum * 07/15 – Mansfield, OH @ Inkcarceration Festival * 07/17 – East Moline, IL @ The Rust Belt * 07/18 – Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena * 07/19 – Sioux Falls, SD @ Denny Sanford Premiere Center * 07/21 – Casper, WY @ Ford Wyoming Center * 07/22 – Billings, MT @ First Interstate Arena at MetraPark * 07/23 – Missoula, MT @ Big Sky Brewing Company * 07/26 – Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort * 07/27 – Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles * 07/29 – Flagstaff, AZ @ Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill Park * 07/30 – Grand Junction, CO @ Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park * 08/01 – Wichita, KS @ Hartman Arena * 08/02 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion * 08/04 – Council Bluffs, IA @ KIWR’s Rockfest – Westfair Amphitheater * 08/05 – Camdenton, MO @ Ozarks Amphitheater * 08/06 – Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Bank Arena * 08/08 – Memphis, TN @ The Soundstage at Graceland * 08/09 – Mobile, AL @ Mobile Civic Center Arena * 08/11 – Huntsville, AL @ Propst Arena * 08/12 – Asheville, NC @ Harrah’s Cherokee Center * 08/13 – Corbin, KY @ Corbin Arena * 08/15 – Evansville, IN @ Ford Center * 08/16 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Allen County War Memorial Expo Center * 08/18 – Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion * 08/19 – Albany, NY @ MVP Arena * 09/16 – Scranton, PA @ “Scranton Apocalypse Fest” at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain ^ 09/17 – Pittsburgh, PA @ UPMC Events Center ^ 09/19 – Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe ^ 09/20 – Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom ^ 09/21 – Indianapolis, IN @ TCU Amphitheater ^ 09/23 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater ^ 09/24 – Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum ^ 09/26 – Albuquerque, NM @ Revel ^ 09/27 – Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Amphitheatre ^ 09/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Torch at the LA Coliseum ^ 09/30 – Las Vegas, NV @ Theater at Virgin Hotels ^ 10/01 – San Jose, CA @ San Jose Civic ^ 10/03 – Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater ^ 10/04 – Portland, OR @ Theater of the Clouds ^ 10/06 – Boise, ID @ Revolution Concert House and Event Center ^ 10/07 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Great Saltair ^ 10/08 – Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom ^ 10/10 – San Antonio, TX @ Tech Port Arena ^ 10/11 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall (Lawn) ^ 10/13 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca Cola Roxy ^ 10/14 – Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues ^ 10/15 – TBA @ TBA ^ 10/17 – Nashville, TN @ Wildhorse Saloon ^ 10/18 – Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory at The District ^ 10/20 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory ^ 10/21 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom ^ 10/22 – Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion ^ 10/24 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore ^ 10/25 – Toronto, ON @ Rebel ^ 10/26 – Laval, QC @ Place Bell ^ 10/28 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom ^ 10/29 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway ^ * = w/ In This Moment, Fit for a King, and From Ashes to New ^ = w/ Knocked Loose, After the Burial, and Alpha Wolf

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Music lovers from Corbin and all nearby cities come running to the world famous The Corbin Arena for all of their live performance. That’s because the The Corbin Arena stands tall on the list of excellent Alternative Rock music concert arenas. The biggest acts in Alternative Rock come to this venue whenever they visit Kentucky, because they want only the best for their fans. That means you can expect incredible acoustics, warm customer service, cold refreshments from the on-site bar, as well as the richest decor and atmosphere in Corbin. If you have been wanting to experience Alternative music in a bold new way, then the The Corbin Arena has you covered.

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Watching alternative music, Is a remarkable experience, especially when your best loved act Motionless In White & In This Moment announces a concert in your city new for summer, 2023! Fans are STOKED, there doesn't seem to be a day that goes by that that you don't see Motionless In White & In This Moment on your feed or on youtube, the staggering Motionless In White & In This Moment is all over the place and a smash hit act, will be coming to the second to none and iconic The Corbin Arena, Corbin, Kentucky, known as the greatest venue in the city, the service is outstanding, with the most mouth watering food from the best vendors in town, simple parking spacious parking and in the perfect spot, a easy place for the concert on Sunday 13th August 2023. Buy your access this instant, it's SO simple, follow the button when you scroll up, to 'get tickets', do not miss this huge alternative concert evening in August!

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