John Cowan - The Nashville Musicians Podcast
Welcome to The Nashville Musicians Podcast! Today we interview John Cowan, A powerhouse voice in progressive bluegrass and beyond. Known for his work as lead vocalist and bassist for New Grass Revival, Cowan brought soul and versatility to the genre. Over the decades, he’s collaborated with legends like Sam Bush, The Doobie Brothers, and even paid tribute to the Moody Blues in bluegrass style. From soul to session work to new grass innovation, Cowan’s career is a journey through American music history. The Nashville Musicians Podcast is a great opportunity for both musicians and music fans to learn more about the life and times of a wide variety of musicians. Dave Pomeroy, President of the Nashville Musicians Association, AFM Local 257, is the host of the podcast. His extensive resume and years of experience in the various aspects of the music business makes for insightful questions and interesting dialogue with these outstanding musicians. Stay tuned for more cool conversations with great musicians from around the world who just happen to live in Nashville and are members of AFM Local 257. Enjoy! #Nashvillemusicians

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