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Grateful to catch up with John Driskell Hopkins (Hop) again to see how he's doing with his ALS diagnosis. About 2.5 years after being told he had ALS, John continues to perform with the Zac Brown Band. Despite seeing some progression of the disease, Hop is living a full and joyful life. He's busy creating new music, being a family man and promoting Hop On A Cure, the foundation he & his wife, Jennifer started to accelerate ALS research. Hop shares how ALS is affecting him & what it's like living out this journey in the public eye. He updates us on his family, his music projects & how we all can join his efforts to find ALS cures. Hop gives a sneak peek of their upcoming Harmony for Hope Gala in Atlanta, Georgia on September 14, 2024 - which will be a one of a kind evening with performances by Hop, Zac Brown, Clay Cook, Coy Bowles, Danny De Los Reyes, Kristian Bush, Lily Costner and other special guests. Listen in to our conversation & share with a friend. Hugs, LorriI am so incredibly grateful that you are here. It means the world to me! Thank you. Follow and see what's coming next: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn.
Carlos Sosa is a musician, producer, composer, and music director. Sosa formed Grooveline Horns, a 1970s funk and R&B influenced brass group. Carlos tours and records with Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson, Jason Mraz, Zac Brown Band, and Hanson. Carlos and I spoke in-depth about his music career recording and touring with some of music's largest acts. He spoke about how his never-ending desire to learn had him remote-recording since 2004, meeting new people, and landing dream gig after dream gig. Carlos' energy and enthusiasm fuels this great conversation, loaded with insight and wisdom. Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, YouTube Show Notes: Grooveline Horns Splice Pack - https://splice.com/sounds/packs/jammcard-samples/carlos-sosa-grooveline-horns/samples Carlos' Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/groovelinesosa/ Music for Tiny People by Coy Bowles - https://open.spotify.com/album/0cP8IU5D80tom9vR5ZQ3j1 Evolution Of... by Intergalactix - https://open.spotify.com/album/5uEIDKgtEKeaSid61XdFYJ Kill Tony - https://www.youtube.com/@KillTony Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/ Thank you for listening. Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
#989 - Coy Bowles Coy Bowles Interview and Performances are featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Are you here? That's the question you don't even have to answer. It means this is The Paul Leslie Hour that you're listening to! On this episode we're pleased to present an interview and acoustic and vocal song performances from Coy Bowles. You see, Coy has been a member of the Zac Brown Band since 2007. He sings and plays guitar, slide guitar, dobro, piano, and organ. Oh yeah, and Coy is a great songwriter too. His own group, Coy Bowles and the Fellowship has released two albums to date. Know this, you'll be glad to see Coy Bowles and the rest of the Zac Brown Band in concert with Kenny Chesney, Uncle Kracker and Megan Moroney on the 2024 “Sun Goes Down” tour. Visit zacbrownband.com for more information. Want to support independent media and the spoken word? Go right here, and give yourself and others the gift of stories. And now, ladies and gentlemen, be prepared to be in a state of awe. You're about to enjoy an interview and some soulful singing and playing with the great Coy Bowles! The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
Celebrity guest, Coy Bowles musician of The Zac Brown Band shares his story about his tongue tie and myofunctional therapy journey with Kimi. Coy is a musician, singer, writer of children's books, and advocate for children. Links will be below. Coy will share his symptoms which include: tongue thrust swallow, chronic pain, TMJ, chronic headaches, anxiety, fatigue, poor sleep quality, mouth breathing, tongue tie, reflux. He found Kimi through the podcast and he shares what benefits he has noticed. He also shares his frustration with trying to get good advice and finding the right providers and information. To buy a Coy Bowles children's book “Amy Giggles”, “Behind the Little Red Door”, “When You Are Feeling Sick”, “Will Powers”, “Can You Touch a Color?”. https://www.coybowles.com/education-1 Literature link between ADHD and Sleep Disordered Breathing https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24581717/ To get a virtual consult for $25 off with Kimi Nishimoto contact her www.mouthmusclememory.comor email mouthmusclememory@outlook.comor Instagram @MouthMuscleMemory To get a virtual consult for $25 off with Megan Van Noy www.orofacial-myology.com or Megan@nwmyofunctionaltherapy.comor Instagram @NWMFT To follow us on Instagram @TheMunchBunchPodcast
Coy Bowles is best known as a member of three-time Grammy Award-winning Zac Brown Band. He is a world famous musician and also a father, a husband, philanthropist, and outdoorsman. Coy and I have become friends over the years and in this conversation we went way back to the small Georgia town he grew up in, the impact his parents had on his life, his giving back, handling fame, and of course his path into Zac Brown Band.
During our recent Georgia Pre-K Week, students received a nice surprise in the mail…their own copies of a new book by children's author and Zac Brown Band lead guitarist Coy Bowles. The book is called “Can You Touch a Color,” and it's a follow up to Coy's book “Behind the Little Red Door." Joining us this week to talk about “Can You Touch a Color” is the author and musician Coy Bowles. Support the show (http://www.decal.ga.gov)
We review the celebrity book "When You're Feeling Sick" by Coy Bowles.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Fullbird)
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Zac Brown Band members Coy Bowles and Clay Cook ahead of their show Thursday at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. You'll also hear from Zac Brown himself at the 2016 Grammys on the Hill event in Washington D.C.
In this episode of the Gary Scott Thomas Show, Here's What We Know, Gary and Coy Bowles have a very open conversation about music, becoming an author, the education system and more.Also in this episode:The Process of Writing a Children's BooksWhat It Takes To Make It In The Music IndustryHow Coy Combats Music AnxietyWhat Coy's Dad Said To Him When He Was Thinking Of Quitting the Zac Brown BandHow Coy Approaches Songwriting What Coy Learned From His Wife and Why He Doesn't Want To Be Right When They ArgueHow Teaching and the Education System Could Be Better
It’s Pre-K Week in Georgia! For the past 28 years, Georgia’s nationally recognized Pre-K Program has provided quality early education to the state’s youngest learners. Launched in 1992 as a pilot program serving 750 four-year-olds, the lottery-funded Georgia’s Pre-K Program has laid a solid foundation for academic excellence and future success in the lives of approximately 1.6 million children. This is our tenth year partnering with Voices for Georgia’s Children. Joining us to talk about Georgia Pre-K Week is Dr. Erica Fener-Sitkoff, Executive Director at Voices for Georgia’s Children; Susan Adams, Deputy Commissioner for Georgia’s Pre-K Program and Instructional Supports; Nicole Cook, one of our outstanding Pre-K Specialists; and Coy Bowles, lead guitarist from the Zac Brown Band and author of “Behind the Little Red Door” and his latest, “Behind the Little Red Door: Can You Touch a Color?”Support the show (http://www.decal.ga.gov)
Y'all, we've got NOTHING BUT NEW music on this week's Radio Active Kids show! Tune in for Lucy Kalantari, The Vegetable Plot, Kids Imagine Nation, Zee Avi, Coy Bowles, Hey DUBY, The Whomping Willows, Doctor Noize, #BlueMoonBoy, EVT Kids, Carrie Ferguson Makes Music, Jaqualyn Taimana Williams, Claudia Robin Gunn/Little Wild Music, Papa Crow, #TheRemedialPotions, The Other Other Brothers, Parasite Diet, Pears 4 Bears, & #IgorBaksa!!! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/WSFM/pl/10936374/Radio-Active-Kids And here, in case you want to watch along as you listen to the show, is the LIVESTREAM of me in studio! Please be aware that we had some technical difficulties at the beginning, so I was only able to start the livestream at approximately 5 minutes in! Hope that's cool with you.
A chat with Coy Bowles, lead guitarist for the Grammy Award winning Zac Brown Band, author of children’s books, and a member of the Board of Directors for the Georgia Foundation for Early Care and Learning. Coy joins us on the podcast after speaking to more than 700 DECAL employees at an All Staff Meeting held at the Georgia International Convention Center in College Park. Support the show (http://www.decal.ga.gov)
In the second installment of this two-part series, Dolph and Dean Crownover, owner of My Benefit Auctioneer, continue their conversation about Getting the Audience to Shut the F*** Up at Your Charity Auction! Dean shares a real-life story to illustrate why warm bodies in a room do not equal charity auction success, and drives home the importance of reminding your guests why their support matters. Links: Dean’s website: www.mybenefitauctioneer.com To take advantage of Dean’s free one-hour consultation, call him at 404-403-9090. *****Timestamped Highlights***** (5:25) Warm bodies in the room do not equal success (6:09) Dean is Data King (7:15) We want you back (9:30) The organization is the superstar (10:50) Two men in a bathroom: advertise everywhere (15:15) REPRESENT: persuade the sponsor to keep “Mailroom Mike” at home (18:30) Bedazzled: Hire that guy with the glittery jacket! (21:15) Coy Bowles, call me!
This week the guys welcome Grammy Award winner Coy Bowles of Zac Brown Band to the studio and sit-down with Canadian country music champion Corb Lund at Eddie's Attic.
Listen in to Zac Brown Band members John Driskell Hopkins and Coy Bowles talk about creating social good through Camp Southern Ground.
Coy Bowles, guitar player/keyboardist/song writer, from the Zac Brown Band joins Josh on Fairly Normal. They talk about how the ZBB got together, Coy tells a few insane stories from the road, where his favorite place to play is, what it was like for him growing up in a small town in Georgia and he shares something about performing that he's never told anyone before. This episode is PACKED with great stories that take you behind the velvet rope. If you like music, this one is for you.
Episode #47: We talk a lot about how musicians can make a living in today's music industry, but on this episode we look at the selfless ways artists use their influence. Our guests show that musicians at any stage of their careers can affect sustainable, positive change. Mike McCready, lead guitarist for Pearl Jam, tells us how the band's Vitalogy Foundation, funded by ticket sales, benefits everything from the environment to the arts. Then we hear from emerging queer punk duo PWR BTTM about how their tour rider is making venues safer and more accessible. Merrill Garbus, the artist behind tUnE-yArDs, explains how one song led to the creation of the Water Fountain fund. We end the show with Coy Bowles of Zac Brown Band, who uses storytelling to change kids' lives.
In this episode Hop and Coy Bowles keep it simple with whiskey and coke. They listen to some tunes and talk about their favorite songs.