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March 15th, 2009
The benefit for Rick Bowers is comming this Sunday! We are very excited that this will be a wonderful event for a wonderful man!

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Rick was born in Ocala, Florida, but his family moved to Marietta, Georgia when he was 13 years old. He has 2 younger sisters, and has a B.S. in Biology from Kennesaw and a Masters in Ecology from Kent State. He married Jennifer in June of 1999, and they have 3 kids (Abby age 9, Will age 5, and Jack age 18 months). He currently (until recently) is working on his PhD, teaching part-time at Kennesaw, is working full-time as an environmental consultant (hence the nickname Swamp Thing), owns his own music production company (Walk To Run Records), and sings in the band Leadcar Holiday.
Rick has always been great at bringing people together through music. From his initial efforts with The Green Review in 1995 to establishing Walk To Run Records in 2006, he has always made it the focus that musicians work together to achieve their common goals. With 20 years in the music industry, Rick uses every bit of experience he has garnered to help musicians and make this Atlanta scene all that it can be.
Rick has sung with the bands IRR., Taboo Few, Attica Adams, Bib Bob Racecar, Division Street, Am Cinema, The Tundra Bunnies, and Leadcar Holiday. The goal of this benefit is to showcase this wonderful music he has produced and use it as a vehicle to bring him and his family help in their time of need.
Rick has always been an active, healthy guy, so we were concerned at the end of the summer when he started having ringing in his ears, loss of balance, vision problems, slurred speech, and numbness/weakness on his right side. After visiting general practitioners, neurologists, and neurosurgeons with no definite diagnosis, we arrived at Emory. The doctors here are wonderful, and they ran every test possible (spinal taps, x-rays, MRIs, PET scans, CAT scans, blood, urine), but we still did not have a diagnosis. Rick's case continued to baffle doctors until a diagnosis was finally reached in late 2008. Rick has an inoperable brain-stem glioma (cancer).
Rick has just finished his second round of chemo therapy. Another round is scheduled later this spring. We hope that this benefit will help support a man that has help support so many others in the past.
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| For More info contact: travis@walktorunrecords.com tracey@walktorunrecords.com |