Growing up surrounded by a family of musicians that owned an Opry House in Texas, it is no surprise that Bo Cox quickly inherited a love for music. After spending years listening to his family sing and play, it came time for Bo to make music of his own.
With influences ranging from his dad and uncles, to legends such as Merle Haggard, Darrell Scott and Delbert McClinton, Bo has strived to produce a sound all his own. In 2006, as chance would have it, Mike McClure happened to catch Bo Cox on stage prior to his own performance and invited Bo to come to Norman to record his debut album. "Rich Man’s Gold" provides a refreshing and stand-out blend of country roots mixed with blues influences that will leave almost any listener with something they'll enjoy.
Though he quit his job as an electrician almost three years ago, Matt Sever is faithful to his beginnings. The Austin-based artist even renewed his license last year, "in the interest of honest representation," he says.



