Artist's albums
Snow
2022 · single
I'll Take You Home
2021 · single
Bang!
2021 · single
Lonesome High
2021 · album
I Hate to See Good Whiskey Go to Waste
2021 · single
Missing You All, All the Time
2020 · single
Our Finest Gifts
2019 · album
Lonesome High
2019 · single
You Better Watch Out!
2017 · album
Daylight
2012 · album
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Biography
Best known as one of the founding members of the Zac Brown Band, multi-instrumentalist John Driskell Hopkins also pursued a number of side projects outside of the ZBB, including the bluegrass band Balsam Range and a pair of Christmas albums in the late 2010s. Hopkins was born in San Antonio, Texas on May 3, 1971 and was raised in Gainesville, Georgia. His first band was Only for Tomorrow, a covers band he played in while attending high school in Georgia. While attending Florida State University and pursuing a degree in general theater, he led a band called the Woodpeckers; they'd eventually record an album, releasing it under the name Distant Relatives. Following his graduation, he headed to Atlanta and formed the alternative rock band Brighter Shade in 1996 with guitarist/vocalist Andy Birdsall, bassist Sean McIntyre, and drummer Marcus Petruska. An eponymous independent album arrived that year. Hopkins continued to play with Brighter Shade as he set up a studio of the same name. He first encountered Zac Brown in 1998, when the singer/songwriter appeared at an open-mike night hosted by Hopkins. The two hit it off and began working on the album that became the Zac Brown Band's 2004 independent debut, Home Grown. Around that time, Hopkins accepted an offer to join the Zac Brown Band as a bassist, just after he finished co-writing "Toes" -- which would turn into the band's first big hit -- with Brown and Shawn Mullins. By that point, Brighter Shade had recorded a second album, Divine Ignorance, with a different lineup, but Hopkins had been concentrating on producing local acts at his studio. After the Zac Brown Band turned into superstars by 2010, Hopkins began dabbling in outside projects. First up was joining the bluegrass band Balsam Range for the 2013 album Daylight. Over the next year, he also moonlighted in another bluegrass group, Dappled Grays, playing with them at several gigs. In 2015, he appeared in the erotic thriller Careful What You Wish For as Gus, but the bigger project for that year was In the Spirit: A Celebration of the Holidays, a collaborative Christmas album with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra. Hopkins released a second seasonal album, You Better Watch Out!, in 2017, this time working with the Joe Gransden Big Band. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi