Cody Kouba





Cody Kouba
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Having started cutting his teeth on the Houston music scene in 1999, Cody Kouba has had the luxury of surrounding himself with great musicians and friends. From July of ‘99 Cody and his band, Lost Cause, (which changed to Sexual Chocolate shortly after) made the local Honky-tonks, bringing back the lost tunes of Johnny Rodriguez, Merle Haggard, Charlie Rich, and many other country legends we know so well. In a club scene that was dominated by top 40 cover bands, the authentic sounds that were supposedly dead were catching the crowds now more than ever. It was at this time that Cody introduced his first album, “Long Road Ahead”, and had those same fans eating up his vivacious blend of Rocking Texas guitar and banjo, along with comical and sometimes extreme country lyrics. With this new innovative sound, Cody made his way across the air ways into the stereos of many fans across this great state of Texas. He was hand selected as one of Texas Most Wanted bands by the CBS-affiliate radio station 95.7 KIKK in Houston for “Long Road Ahead’s” single “Road Trip from Hell.” After three years of running his band, Lost Cause finally lost its luster within itself. Each of the guys went their separate ways, one now a grass tycoon, one's an orchestra teacher, and one still travels the Texas scene with the Jon Wolfe Band. This was a low point in Cody’s music career and little was seen for opportunity beyond the way of the horizon. However, in College Station Texas of ’03 at the famous North by Northgate Festival, a culmination of two different worlds collided. Cody met the boys from F.co and the boys from F.co met Cody. The blend of their unique songs, sound and Cody’s wicked guitar was the breed for utter success. Their second album, “Any Other Way,” was released in January of ’04. With the help of management from The Company artist management Cody with F.co shared the stage with the Red Rocker, Sammy Hagar along with the likes of Toby Keith, Jerry Cantrell and many other incredible artists. The guys were burning up the highways and airways alike. It was Dallas one night, Austin the next, and then to Glenn Rose with Pat Green and Max Stalling, you couldn’t touch it . What's more the band also perked the ears of Warner Brothers Nashville Publishing Firm, Warner-Chappell, and was named in the top 3 of new Texas Country Bands by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy Awards). They also performed for a national TV show, Food Nation with Bobby Flay on the Food Network. This musical experience open a lot of avenues for Cody and gave him more stories to write about. This fueled his desires to go at it again, not just as a co-songwriter and guitar player, but as his own entity. F.co had been put on hold with the birth of Wayne, Cody, and Thomas’ baby’s and understandingly career focus’ changed for some. This provoked the release of Cody’s second album “Days and nights”, which was highly anticipated by Cody Kouba fans and now F.co fans alike. In the process of this breaking down there was a spawn in growth of ticket sales and record sales as well. “The Long Road Ahead” had finally come full circle. What was started years ago has found itself at a completion as well as new beginning. Cody continues making music with an edge along with help from all his friends and musicians. In Cody’s own “you can not stop the inevitable, Great Music..” Cody said, "I find myself looking at my family, my daughter, and back down the roads traveled. I realize more and more that each moment is special and has bearing on your soul and what lies ahead, so you had better take in all you love and let the rest of life’s garbage just pass you by: enjoy the ride“ (Just Pass you By 2005). Enjoy the album and thank you for listening in on piece of my history. We will see you in a honky-tonk down the road. Thanks
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 30


Cody Kouba  10/23/2006            
Kacy
This CD is awesome! Cody Kouba also knows how to put on a great show. He is a great guy and musician. If you haven't seen him live then you better. I love to go see him play.
Cody Kouba  10/21/2006            
Chris Els
WOW! I just got my copy of "Days and Nights" it is great. There is not one song I don't like. This cd made me notice that Cody is one heck of a singer,songwriter and musician. The one thing I think sets Cody apart from others is that he has music in his voice. This CD proves it, it is great don't miss it.
Cody Kouba  09/19/2006            
Jamie
Once you see Cody live you won't miss a gig. He is one of the best live performers that I have ever seen; no matter if he's playing River Road or some hole in the wall. He interacts with the crowd and keeps you the energy going through the whole show. I'd follow him all over Texas to see his shows.
Cody Kouba  07/04/2006            
RONNIE B
AWESOME ARTIST, CODY IS THE REAL DEAL, "GREAT MUSIC HAS AWAY OF LIVING, THIS MUSIC WILL LIVE ON, EVEN AFTER WE ARE DEAD AND GONE."
Cody Kouba  06/30/2006            
T & D
Great album, man you should see this guy perform live. Every song on this album is so true.Everything about it is great.
Cody Kouba  06/27/2006            
OPIE
GREAT ALBUM! GREAT SHOW! GREAT GUY! CODY WILL BE AROUND FOR YEARS TO COME AND THIS ALBUM WILL BE IN MY TOP TEN EVEN LONGER.
Cody Kouba  06/03/2006            
H-lum
Days and Nights is both lyrically and musically a great cd. Cody puts on a good show and deserves reconition for being a the great artist he is. A good buy
Cody Kouba  05/22/2006            
Carrie Jo
Days and Nights is a 100-Proof Country record. Hits you like a shot, strong, yet smooth, and intoxicating. Like a good whiskey, Cody's songwriting and music both have gotten better with age. Well worth the wait, D&N makes every hour "Happy Hour".. A must have for any juke-box..
Cody Kouba  05/18/2006            
Texascynic
I bought the record at his show I thought the album was great but does not portray the live performance very well. Cody's live show is a monster electric show, whereas the album pulls off more acoustic chops. The song writing is awesome, and full real deal music. I found the hidden trk Kick a$$
Cody Kouba  05/11/2006            
Big Texas Fan
Cody is awesome. Not only is he a kick-ass musician, he is one of the nicest and funniest guys I have ever gotten to meet. I bought this CD and was blown away. Days and Nights is one of the best beginning to end CDs I've heard in years. The song One of Those Days is incredible. He even autographed my CD with a saying, "Here's to better days." Well, if he keeps up the music he's displayed so far, better days are here. Five Stars!!!!!!
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