John Driskell Hopkins, a renowned American musician, was born on May 3, 1971, and has since embarked on a diverse and illustrious career, with his most prominent claim to fame being his role as a founding member, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter for the illustrious Grammy Award-winning Zac Brown Band.
Zac Brown Band's impressive discography boasts a notable collaboration, courtesy of Hopkins' skilled penmanship, alongside Zac Brown, Wyatt Durette, and Shawn Mullins, who collectively crafted the band's third single, "Toes", featured on their 2008 major-label debut, The Foundation. This standout track notably marked the second number-one hit for the band, thereby cementing their status as a prominent force within the music industry.
From 2005 to 2014, Jeremy Hopkins played a pivotal role within the Zac Brown Band, utilizing his exceptional musical talents to master the bass guitar and double bass.