Congratulations Charlie and Cassidy Lowman!

Josiah Tyree, Charlie Lowman, Cassidy Lowman, Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris, and Kody Norris (8/28/24)


Yesterday, August 28, at 3:00 p.m., Charlie Lowman, bass player with The Kody Norris Show, was married to Cassidy Hawkins at Bays Mountain State Park in Kingsport, TN.

Some of you may not have recognized them in the above photo absent the band’s flamboyant stage attire.

Charlie and Cassidy shared these words about their nuptials, along with their gratitude to everyone who made it out mid-week for the wedding, which will allow the newlyweds to enjoy a weekend away before the band hosts the Mountain City Fiddlers Convention the first weekend in September.

“To say it was the happiest day of our lives would be an understatement. Family and friends traveled from as far as down the road, to hundreds of miles away to be part of our day, and the overwhelming feelings of love and companionship were all consuming.

The day consisted of a first look and photo shoot, a beautiful amphitheater ceremony, a dinner and reception, and was capped off by a bluegrass jam!

We want to sincerely thank the countless numbers of people that have sent their congratulations, as well as the many people that have supported us, and continue to support us in our life together.”

Many congratulations to the Lowmans, and best wishes for a long and happy life together!

Charlie Lowman to The Kody Norris Show

Kody Norris has announced a new member of his touring traditional bluegrass show. Charlie Lowman, dubbed “Cousin Charlie,” has joined the band playing upright bass.

Living now in Mountain City, TN, Lowman had been playing with his own Charlie Lowman and Emory Gap, and doing fill-in work with Tommy Brown and County Line Grass, Johnny Campbell and the Drifters, the Mark Hembree Band, and the Basement Bluegrass Band.

Norris says that they can’t wait to let everyone see Lowman’s energy on stage, and hints at more news to come.

“I’m thrilled to welcome ‘Cousin Charlie’ to the band. His enthusiasm is contagious both onstage and off, and we’re looking forward to introducing him to fans and friends.

This is the first of many exciting changes in store for The Kody Norris Show in 2020. Stay tuned for another important announcement in the coming weeks.”

The band features Kody Norris on guitar and lead vocals, his wife, Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris, on fiddle, Joshua Tyree on banjo, and now Charlie on bass.

The Kody Norris Show is in the midst of an aggressive tour in Texas, running through January and February. You can find all their dates online.

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