Christmas Stories, John Driskell Hopkins (Zac Brown Band)

Christmas Stories, John Driskell Hopkins (Zac Brown Band)

WSB RADIO, "THE MONICA MATTHEWS SHOW" — Merry Christmas everyone! I’ve been on an extended vacay this past week. I managed however, to sit with one of my favorite Atlanta musicians to discuss his new holiday album. It’s not too late to order a great piece of art for your music collection and finish out your year with a big band bang! You can find him here.. www.johndriskellhopkins.com

John Driskell Hopkins Says ‘Watch Out’ In New Christmas Album

John Driskell Hopkins Says ‘Watch Out’ In New Christmas Album

90.1 WABE "CITY LIGHTS" (NPR) — You better watch out for John Driskell Hopkins! He’s a founding member of the Zac Brown Band, and he is back with his second Christmas album, which he recorded with the Joe Gransden Big Band. It’s called “You Better Watch Out!”and focuses on songs about Santa Claus.

DeKalb Entertainment Commission Launches

DeKalb Entertainment Commission Launches

OZ MAGAZINE — The new DeKalb Entertainment Commission officially launched in October with an event welcoming hundreds of Georgia entertainment industry leaders and influencers. A division of Decide DeKalb, the DEC is charged with stimulating economic growth across the county in film, television, music and digital entertainment (gaming).

John Driskell Hopkins Decks The Halls

John Driskell Hopkins Decks The Halls

STOMP AND STAMMER — Zac Brown Band bassist John Driskell Hopkins has a fun new Christmas album, titled You Better Watch Out!, featuring Atlanta’s own Joe Gransden (pictured here with Hopkins) and his Big Band.

It’s a mix of styles, with a jazz ensemble backing a country and bluegrass crooner as he interprets his favorite holiday classics. This team-up does wonders with the greatest redneck Christmas carol of them all, “Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer.” Hopkins revises the work of Elmo and Patsy with help from one of the world’s best banjo pickers, Bela Fleck. The end result makes the most of the talent at hand without diminishing the song’s sense of humor.

John Driskell Hopkins Launches Studio, Releases Christmas Album

John Driskell Hopkins Launches Studio, Releases Christmas Album

GEROGIAMUSIC.ORG — John Driskell Hopkins (of the Zac Brown Band) has released his second Christmas album. While 2015’s In The Spirit was recorded with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra, You Better Watch Out is a collaboration with Atlanta’s esteemed Joe Gransden Big Band. The new holiday album also features appearances by Bela Fleck, Aofie O’Donovan, Daniel de los Reyes and fellow Zac Brown Band member Clay Cook. The songs are mostly familiar Christmas classics – “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” “Here Comes Santa Claus,” “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer,” “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” and so forth.

How John Driskell Hopkins fits into the Zac Brown Band

How John Driskell Hopkins fits into the Zac Brown Band

ATLANTA BUSINESS CHRONICLE — Zac Brown Band founding member John Driskell Hopkins has a new place to play when he’s not on the road with his three-time Grammy Award-winning band.

Hopkins recently opened Brighter Shade Studios, a 2,500-square-foot professional-grade recording studio to be exclusively used by Hopkins, his friends and colleagues in his home base of Atlanta. 

In addition to his work with Zac Brown Band, Hopkins is an artist-in-residence at Kennesaw State University, producer, actor and frontman of his own John Driskell Hopkins Band.

Zac Brown Band's John Driskell Hopkins opens private music studio in Atlanta

Zac Brown Band's John Driskell Hopkins opens private music studio in Atlanta

ATLANTA BUSINESS CHRONICLE — Zac Brown Band founding member John Driskell Hopkins is at a good spot in his life.

When he's not on the road with the three-time Grammy Award-winning band, Hopkins is either spending time with his family and friends, working on projects for his own John Driskell Hopkins Band, or working on projects as a producer for the likes of living-jazz legend Joe Gransden, The Joe Gransden Big Band, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal's daughter Katie Deal and rising Atlanta-based singer-songwriter Alex Guthrie.

But now, Hopkins doesn't have to drive to Tennessee to record at Zac Brown's Southern Ground Nashville or pay to rent out 808 EAST in Atlanta to produce an album. Hopkins is the new owner of Brighter Shade Studios, a 2,500-square-foot, professional-grade digital recording studio in his home base of Atlanta. 

Meet Alex Guthrie, the Atlanta street musician in the Jennifer Hudson ad

Meet Alex Guthrie, the Atlanta street musician in the Jennifer Hudson ad

ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION — There’s a reason you know that Geico gecko or Flo from Progressive. Insurance companies have a lot of money to spend on advertising. And thanks to ubiquitous American Family Insurance ads, Marietta singer Alex Guthrie has been seen by practically every American who has a TV over the past seven months. He was the street musician at Woodruff Park in downtown Atlanta who was shocked when Jennifer Hudson strolled up and began dueting with him.

John Driskell Hopkins Releases New Christmas Album with The Joe Gransden Big Band

John Driskell Hopkins Releases New Christmas Album with The Joe Gransden Big Band

CBS 46, ATLANTA PLUGGED IN — John Driskell Hopkins (founding member of the Zac Brown Band) stopped by the CBS studios to talk about his new studio, Brighter Shade Studios, and his new Christmas Album with The Joe Gransden Big Band entitled "You Better Watch Out."  The album also features performances by Bela Fleck, Aoife O'Donovan, Daniel De Los Reyes and Clay Cook.  Available now at johndriskellhopkins.com