Early life
Bowles was born and grew up in Thomaston, Georgia, in the central Piedmont area. He started playing guitar at age 11. By the time he was 13, he had a band called Betty Doom that played punk rock and rock-n-roll music at local churches and birthday parties. He attended public school. Bowles went to college for biology at West Georgia College, where he met Zac Brown. Just before graduation, he decided that instead of biology, he wanted to pursue a career in music. He took a year off and practiced eight hours a day in order to get intoChildren's books
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. In 2012, Bowles wrote and published his debut children's book "Amy Giggles, Laugh Out Loud". It is about accepting who you are and realizing that personal differences make individuals beautiful and unique. In 2016, he published ''Will Powers: Where There's a Will There's a Way'', a story about overcoming self-entitlement and achieving goals by dedication and a strong work ethic. He followed this with "When You're Feeling Sick" (2017), giving encouraging, silly advice on how to face sick days with courage and a positive attitude.Coy Bowles and The Fellowship
Coy Bowles and The Fellowship is a band that fuses the roots of blues with jazz and elements of gospel, country and rock. According to Bowles, the idea behind The Fellowship is to have a group of musicians playing together under one common goal – to play your heart out and get down with the get down. When Bowles began writing music, he arranged the tunes in a way so that the listener could appreciate the songs for the melody and lyrics, but still have sections where the music was highly improvisational. He wanted the music he composed to possess a distinct and original sound, while still giving a nod to his musical heroes. 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.References
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