Cow Bop AND Thomas Wynn & The Believers, Rosie Flores




Twisted South Radio show

Summary: Thomas Wynn, 26, (Thomas Wynn & The Believers) a stellar singer/songwriter, brings a heady brew of uplifting rock w/gospel soul, sprinkled with some southern R&B. Spirit-moving vocals, lyrics and guitar work, Wynn's brutal honesty is felt by all within range. The themes go beyond years of drugs, heartbreaks and hypocrisy to deliver a message of hope. Thomas is uniquely supported by sister Olivia Wynn’s (23) engaging and captivating voice and presence. Olivia and Thomas stand side by side on stage. Her strong vocal harmonies and response makes the perfect companion to his yearning banshee cries. Influenced by their father, the original drummer for Capricorn Studios 1970s legendary band Cowboy, as well as leading worship in their home church, there is much conviction from and beyond the stage.  Mix swinging grooves, thrilling riffs, sweet and hot vocals, acoustic western sensibilities and tons of fun and you have only begun to describe Cow Bop. Formed in 2003 by internationally-acclaimed guitarist Bruce Forman, this western bebop band has toured extensively throughout the country, exciting audiences with their unique brand of American music. In 2004, Cow Bop won the Route 66 Challenge, traveling the length of the storied road having departed with a mere $100 and no scheduled gigs. Rockabilly Queen, Rosie Flores, joins the show tonight to talk about her kickstarter project to honor Janis Martin( The Female Elvis) dying wish to have her final recording released. Janis was a huge inspiration to Rosie and shaped her career making music today.