Music is a form of storytelling. That is what Jackson, Tennessee native, Cooper Brown, discovered when he started experimenting with different musical instruments during his junior year of high school. Between playing the drums and watching his friends form chords on the guitar in an attempt to teach himself how to play, Cooper began immersing himself into the world of music. Little did he know that after only playing the guitar for four months, he would find himself playing in the youth band at his church when the lead guitarist got his hand impaled by a guitar string. It was that night that he played on stage for the first time and has since never turned back.
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Music is a form of storytelling. That is what Jackson, Tennessee native, Cooper Brown, discovered when he started experimenting with different musical instruments during his junior year of high school. Between playing the drums and watching his friends form chords on the guitar in an attempt to teach himself how to play, Cooper began immersing himself into the world of music. Little did he know that after only playing the guitar for four months, he would find himself playing in the youth band at his church when the lead guitarist got his hand impaled by a guitar string. It was that night that he played on stage for the first time and has since never turned back.
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