Nic Cowan
Memorial Day Weekend @ Lake of the Ozarks
Sunday May 27, 2012 At 10:00 PM
By infusing soul, country, blues, and rock, then layering that on top of organic urban grooves and a voice reminiscent of Otis Redding and Chris Robinson, you find a new sound in Nic Cowan. His music is full of texture and grit with lyrics that are engaging, self-reflective and down right clever. Nic’s musical versatility allows him to silence a crowd with his serious and softer side but he can also make a crowd cut loose. After one listen you’ll know that this Texas native, Georgia transplant is anything but your run of the mill singer-songwriter.
Nic has shared the stage with some of the nation’s best touring musicians in the industry including Zac Brown Band, Sister Hazel, Shawn Mullins and Drivin’ N Cryin’. He currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia and is hard at work on his debut album “Hard Headed†due out in the fall of 2010 on Southern Ground Records. Aside from playing shows throughout the southeast supporting his current release “Cheap Wine†Cowan has spent the past year as an opener for the Zac Brown Band on the national Breaking Southern Ground Tour.
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