Candy Coburn
Candy Coburn is an Austin, Texas singer-songwriter and touring artist. After years of full-time touring, charting singles, and averaging more than a hundred performances a year, the singing, writing Candy Coburn is no one trick pony.
With her deep Southern rock and gospel roots, Candy has shared some of the biggest stages across the country with talents like the Marshall Tucker Band, Zac Brown Band, Blake Shelton, Eric Church, Luke Bryan and many others.
She’s written songs for national ad campaigns and corporations like Texas Roadhouse, Arby’s, and also had the honor to co-write the anthem, “Pink Warrior” for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. She is proud to support this event as her grandmother, Marie D. Tucker, a breast cancer pink warrior herself, was the inspiration for this song.
Candy’s indie label, Loma Jean Records, was named after her other grandmother who, while Candy was growing up in Western Kentucky, taught her to sing gospel.
“My Southern rock roots were always planted down deep, just waiting to blossom around a solid gold foundation of sweet harmonies and rich lyrical story telling goodness.
I am a limitless dreamer, a God believer, a lover of people, and a full-time hope dealer! I'm trying to leave this sweet world kinder and better than how I found it.” -Candy Coburn