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Coy Bowles

Coy Bowles

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Coy Bowles is an American musician best known as a member of Zac Brown Band, which won three Emmy awards. He plays guitar, slide guitar, dobro, piano and organ. He joined the Zac Brown Band in 2007, where he also has contributed as a songwriter. He has writing credits on the albums You Get What You Give, Uncaged and Jekyll + Hyde, including three No. 1 hit songs – "Knee Deep", "Colder Weather" and "Sweet Annie". Coy Bowles and The Fellowship is a band that fuses the roots of blues with jazz and elements of gospel, country and rock. In 2006, Coy Bowles and the Fellowship released their first album Into the Distance, the year before he joined Zac Brown Band. Coy Bowles and the Fellowship continue to play in the Atlanta area when he is not on the road with Zac Brown Band. In addition to making music, Bowles has written children's books. He focuses on today's issues, hoping to give children, parents and teachers a common ground for dealing with them.
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Coy Bowles

Biography Coy Bowles

Coy Bowles is an American musician best known as a member of Zac Brown Band, which won three Emmy awards. He plays guitar, slide guitar, dobro, piano and organ. He joined the Zac Brown Band in 2007, where he also has contributed as a songwriter.

He has writing credits on the albums You Get What You Give, Uncaged and Jekyll + Hyde, including three No. 1 hit songs – "Knee Deep", "Colder Weather" and "Sweet Annie".

Coy Bowles and The Fellowship is a band that fuses the roots of blues with jazz and elements of gospel, country and rock. In 2006, Coy Bowles and the Fellowship released their first album Into the Distance, the year before he joined Zac Brown Band. Coy Bowles and the Fellowship continue to play in the Atlanta area when he is not on the road with Zac Brown Band.

In addition to making music, Bowles has written children's books. He focuses on today's issues, hoping to give children, parents and teachers a common ground for dealing with them.

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