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Sticks & Strings: LIVE from the Country with Brent Cobb

Sticks & Strings Brent Cobb

We’re excited to launch the first video in our ‘Sticks & Strings: Live from the Country’ music series.

We’re going live from the country with @brent_cobb Thursday night April 30 on Mossy Oak's Facebook, YouTube and on Mossy Oak GO App at 7 p.m. CST singing some country songs and raising money for Second Harvest of South Georgia. Mark your calendar, and join us for the first of more Sticks & Strings as we’ll be going live from the country with more friends throughout the year!
 
“Everyone here at Mossy Oak is proud to bring a little sunshine to Georgia with Brent in these trying times," said Toxey Haas, founder of Mossy Oak. "We are especially honored to do it to help the good folks at Second Harvest.”

Donations will benefit Second Harvest of South Georgia, a member of the Feeding America organization.
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Donations can also be made by texting “Brent” to (619) 870 - 1680

"I’m glad to be able to work with Second Harvest on this livestream," said Brent Cobb. "They’re Georgia based. They know the folks I know. They love the folks I love."

With a GRAMMY nomination under his belt and two major label albums to his credit, Brent Cobb’s songwriting career does not begin and end with his solo accomplishments. Brent has also secured cuts with Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Luke Combs, Little Big Town, and Lee Ann Womack, and toured with artists like Chris Stapleton and Whiskey Myers. He received a Grammy nomination for Best Americana Album for 2016’s Shine On Rainy Day, and issued his most personal album yet, 2018’s Providence Canyon. Earlier this year Brent decided to go back to where it all began with the re-issue of 2006’s No Place Left to Leave, the independent record that launched his career. He released this record in tandem with the launch of his own label, Ol’ Buddy Records. 2020 still has lots in store for Mr. Cobb. He just released a stand alone track called “The World Is Ending” that he wrote in 2011 just before the Mayan calendar ran out. He thought it might help to shine a little light during these uncertain times. Stay tuned to see what the rest of the year holds for Brent Cobb.

Catch up on some Brent Tunes before Sticks & Strings: LIVE from the Country – Links Below!

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