http://news.emory.edu/stories/2017/12/er_shadowboxers/campus.html
In 2008, three Emory sophomores took a shared passion for music and decided to form a band. That same year, the trio of Adam Hoffman, Matt Lipkins and Scott Tyler, newly christened The Shadowboxers, entered the first annual Emory Arts Competition and won. They took their $3,000 in prize money and purchased new equipment, effectively launching their careers as professional musicians.
Today, nearly 10 years since they wrote their first song, The Shadowboxers are producing music with input from mentor Justin Timberlake and find themselves on the cusp of releasing what they believe will be career-changing music.
Together with bassist Carlos Enamorado and drummer Cole McSween, the Nashville-based trio plays soulful pop music replete with varying rhythms and layered harmonies. Their new single, “Hot Damn,” is now available.
The Shadowboxers rehearsing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jik3mOA9Jts