Who We Are.

A collective of music devotees, seeking to honor and celebrate the craft by sharing it with the community.

Joshua Barnard

Joshua Barnard is a multi-instrumentalist songwriter, producer, and educator. He is the founder of Barnard Music, a studio dedicated to helping students of all ages grow as musicians, and Rabbit Hole Recording/Production Co., where he works with artists to create and perform music at a professional level.

With years of experience touring and performing in styles ranging from country and blues to funk, jazz, and rock, Joshua brings a practical, real-world approach to teaching guitar, piano, drums, bass, vocals, music theory, songwriting, and production. His teaching balances technical skills with creativity, giving students the tools and confidence to develop their own voice.

Alongside his work with students, Joshua continues to write, record, and produce his own music, exploring themes of growth, reflection, and honesty rooted in his Texas heritage. Whether in the classroom, on stage, or in the studio, his mission is simple: to inspire people to make music that matters.

Sammy Colunga

Sammy Colunga is one of Central Texas’s most respected guitarists and a staple of the Mclennan County music scene. With decades of touring and performing experience, he has become the go-to guitarist for countless local and regional acts, often called on to sit in with many of the area’s top bands.

In addition to performing, Sammy is a seasoned teacher, writer and recording artist. He teaches guitar, bass, banjo and even ukulele, drawing on a lifetime of experience to guide students of all levels. Known for both his mastery of the strings and his dedication as a lifelong student of the craft, Sammy brings depth, passion and authenticity to everything he plays and teaches.

Dr. Daniel Webbon

Dr. Daniel Webbon is a drummer, pianist, vocalist, composer, and educator with a lifelong commitment to music. He holds a B.M. in Theory and Jazz from Baylor University, an M.M. in Composition from the University of Houston, and a D.M.A. in Composition from the University of Washington, where his research explored the relationship between improvisation and composition. He currently serves as an adjunct professor at Baylor University.

As a performer, Daniel has shared the stage with dozens of artists in styles ranging from classical and jazz to gospel, rock, and country. His versatility on drums, piano, and vocals has made him a sought-after collaborator in both live and studio settings.

As a teacher, Daniel is known for his hands-on, student-centered approach. He emphasizes rhythm, listening, and improvisation while tailoring lessons to each student’s interests and goals. His mission is simple: to inspire a lifelong love of music and equip students with the skills to express themselves with confidence.