In 2023, the Texas Medical Board filed a complaint against Bowden for reasons including prescribing medicine without first meeting patients and for failing to keep privacy in physician–patient privilege.
Houston Methodist Hospital suspended Bowden from employment as a physician while accusing her of spreading vaccine misinformation and COVID-19 misinformation.
After prescribing Ivermectin during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, Bowden became the target of medical accusations.
Bowden is an ear, nose, and throat physician. She studied medicine at both University of Texas and Stanford University.
Shimmer is Bitter Grace's follow up to God and the Abyss. While Shimmer did not take as long to release, seven years to the twelve it took to finish the previous, the band still underwent line-up changes through the period of recording and releasing this album. Both bassists recorded on this album have left the band, though one of the guitarists that has been recorded here eventually returned in late 2005 just prior to its release after a hiatus.
The album itself is not released yet. Some tracks have been available for a while online and two initial singles, "Shimmering" and "Slave", have been receiving college and Internet radio airplay. Shimmer tells a modern-day gothic fairy tale about "the very clever boy, who was really never quite that clever" and the tracks themselves lead the story along.
Assumption College is an Autonomous arts and science college in Kerala, India. Established in 1949, it is situated in Changanasserry 17 km from Kottayam. It is affiliated with Mahatma Gandhi University. The college had been accredited A+ by NAAC in its fourth cycle. The college is considered to be one of the top colleges in Kerala providing various alumni especially in sports and games.
The college is named after the proclamation of Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary. The college is a catholic minority institution under the Syro Malabar Archdiocese of Changanasserry. UGC granted autonomy to this college in 2016. The college is one among the 100 colleges in NIRF 2017. It has been also in top 100 private autonomous colleges in Education World India, 29th in national level, 11th in state. In 2000, the college won R Shankar Award instituted by Government of Kerala for Best College in State. It is the sister college of SB College Changanasserry
Herb Partlow (born July 23, 1961) is an American music producer, multi-instrumentalist, author, and businessman based in Charleston, South Carolina. His latest music single City Lights, reached No. 1 on the SmoothJazz.com Global Listener Chart in February 2026.1 His work has been profiled by the Charleston City Paper, and SoulTracks has reviewed several of his recordings, including Jazz Theory (2014), Next Level (2020), and Ride or Die (2023).
Partlow's song "Jazz Theory" has appeared frequently on JazzBites Contemporary Radio's (London, UK) "Top 10" list. According to JazzBites Contemporary Radio and OnlineRadioBox.com playlists, his recordings have been broadcast on radio stations in North America, Europe, Australia, South Africa, Japan, and Latin America.
Partlow has worked in multiple roles in the music industry. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he was an on-air radio personality (Superb Herb) at KUCR 88.1FM with the popular "Soul on Sunday" broadcasts in Riverside, CA as a member of the original S.O.S. Crew. In the early 1980s, Partlow began recording rap music. He, along with fellow KUCR DJ Kin Harris (The UnDisco Kidd) recorded a rap song (Hieroglyphics Rap) about the S.O.S. Crew and the City of Riverside in 1981 which was a heavily requested song.
Partlow and Harris were early west coast rap pioneers. The "Hieroglyphics Rap" influenced future hip-hop artists from the area, including Brother Marquis (2 Live Crew), and Rodney-O (Rodney-O and Joe Cooley) when they were in Jr. High and High School living in Rubidoux, CA, a small community just outside of Riverside. Brother Marquis and Rodney-O were part of a local group called "The Caution Crew" formed in 1983, and Superb Herb and the other DJs would spin their singles on the radio at KUCR in the Inland Empire.
In the mid 1980s, Partlow recorded hip-hop material released through Macola Records (Hollywood, CA) and later moved into production and engineering. Prior to his full-time music career, Partlow worked in corporate and professional roles in the San Francisco Bay Area.
In 2007, Partlow founded the label Superb Muzic. Partlow has released jazz and funk-oriented projects since the early 2010s, including the EP Urban Jazz (2011), Digital Future (2015), the Future Jazz EP (2018), Next Level (2020), and Next Level 2025 (2025), a remastered reissue of the original with an additional bonus Track.
Outside of music, Partlow has held civic leadership positions in Charleston. He served as chair of the Board of Commissioners of the Housing authority of the City of Charleston, and has been a board member of the YMCA of Greater Charleston and the Roper St. Francis Foundation.
Music
Partlow has worked in the music industry since the early 1980s. His work incorporates elements of contemporary jazz, funk, and hip hop. In 2021, the Charleston City Paper wrote that "Herb Partlow was indie before indie was cool," and referenced the chart placement of "Paradigm Shift" on smoothjazz.com. During the 1990s, Partlow was a producer and co-producer on several independent projects in the Bay Area. In 1995, he produced 2 songs on the Do or Die album titled, "Falling In Love With The Game." Partlow was one of two producers (Freddie White) on the album titled, "The Funky Overthrow" by G-Lo, released in 1997 by Taipan Records. In 1998, he produced one song (Light My Fire) on the debut album from Angel Sessions titled, "Introducing Angel" on the Pittmobile label. He has been featured in music publications over the course of his career. He was part of a Billboard magazine article dated February 1, 2003 titled "In Bay Area, R&B/Hip-Hop Scene Ready For Resurgence." As a Bay Area music producer, Partlow was included alongside other Bay Area artists and producers. He was interviewed by Gail Mitchell for the article, which profiled the Bay Area "indie music" scene.
The Jazz in M.E.E. magazine published an article in October 2013 in which Partlow was quoted about changes in the industry, and a 2015 ‘Tip Jar’ article included his comments on mixing and mastering. In 2022, Partlow was interviewed on Quintin's Close-Ups to discuss his journey in the music business.
SoulTracks reviewed several of his singles as part of their "First Listen" series, including Jazz Theory in 2014, which featured soprano saxophonist J. L. P. In April 2020, SoulTracks reviewed the title track from Next Level, and in June 2023, the outlet reviewed his funk single Ride or Die featuring X Factor USA finalist Tora Woloshin.
Corporate and professional work
Before returning to Charleston in 2013, Partlow had a career in the corporate sector in the San Francisco Bay Area. He worked for firms such as KPMG, Arthur Andersen, and Deloitte, and held positions at Bank of America, the Federal Reserve Bank, and LECG over a 30-year career. In 2013, he returned to Charleston and established H. F. Partlow Web Development, LLC. He currently serves as the Public Relations Director and Webmaster for BDG-CPAs, with offices in New York City and Charleston.
1986–1993: KPMG & Arthur Andersen
Partlow was the Audit Staffing Manager at KPMG and Arthur Andersen. In that role, he managed client engagement staffing for the Audit department of the San Francisco Office. While working in the San Francisco office at KPMG, Partlow had the benefit of having direct exposure to future leaders of the firm in Jon Madonna (SF Office Managing Partner) who later served as chairman and CEO of KPMG International, and Eugene O'Kelly (SF Office Partner) who later served as chairman and CEO of KPMG (U.S.).
1993–1999: Bank of America
During his time at Bank of America, he was an Assistant Vice President and Communications Consultant working in the Office of the Chairman. After BofA acquired Continental Bank of Illinois, he worked on the internal consulting team that led the Finance Division "Performance Improvement Project" (PIP) sponsored by the new Bank of America CFO, Mike O'Neil who came over from Continental Bank as part of the merger.
1999–2002: Federal Reserve Bank
During his tenure at the Federal Reserve, he first worked on their 'Y2K Project" as an analyst and webmaster. He designed and maintained the Y2K and the Information technology Planning & Standards Intranet web sites for the Federal Reserve System. After the century date change, Partlow worked in the Federal Reserve System's Project Office in San Francisco as a project manager and team leader on the "FedLine for the Web" implementation project.
2002–2005: Deloitte & Touche
He was a contractor and project analyst working in the Office of the vice-chairman at Deloitte & Touche. Partlow was a 1099 contractor in the office of the vice-chairman (Jack Russi) of the Northern Pacific & Hawaii region of Deloitte & Touche working on special projects.
2005–2010: LECG
Partlow worked for the Law and Economics Consulting Group (LECG) as an HR Analyst and Senior Recruiter. After conducting a search for a new website manager, he decided to pursue the position and was hired as the new website manager/webmaster. He worked on the development and subsequent launch of the firm's new global web portal. The firm merged with SMART Business Advisory & Consulting in 2011, and several practice groups were later acquired by FTI Consulting and Grant Thornton. This was Partlow's last corporate job.
Community and public service
Partlow served as Chairman of the Charleston Housing Authority's Board of Commissioners, and was covered in local news reports. He also participated in a Quintin's Close-Ups interview as board chair in 2024.
He also served on the board of directors for the YMCA of Greater Charleston and the Roper St. Francis Foundation.
Author
H. F. Partlow is an American writer whose work focuses on political communication, public misinformation, and economic behavior. His first book, Dumb America: How Misinformation, Greed, and Tribalism Broke a Nation, was independently published in November 2025. The book examines the influence of misinformation on American governance, economic decision-making, and public perceptions of policy.
Partlow's writing draws on his professional background in corporate management, strategic planning, and economic analysis. His work typically explores the relationship between media narratives, political polarization, and market behavior, presenting arguments about how misinformation shapes civic engagement and public understanding in the United States.
Albums
Year |
Title |
Type |
Label |
|---|---|---|---|
2011 |
Urban Jazz |
EP |
Superb Muzic |
2015 |
Digital Future |
Album |
Superb Muzic |
2018 |
Future Jazz |
EP |
Superb Muzic |
2020 |
Next Level |
Album |
Superb Muzic |
2025 |
Next Level 2025 |
Album (remastered) |
Superb Muzic |
2025 |
Instrumental Beatz N' Thangz |
EP |
Superb Muzic |
Selected singles
Year |
Single |
Notes |
|---|---|---|
2015 |
Jazz Theory |
Featuring J. L. P. |
2018 |
Drop It! |
Featuring Allen Webb, Ricardo Love |
2018 |
Funky Jazz |
Featuring J. L. P. |
2018 |
Another Interlude |
Featuring J.L.P. |
2020 |
Paradigm Shift |
Featuring Ricardo Love, DeLon Charley |
2020 |
Next Level |
Featuring Ricardo Love, DeLon Charley |
2023 |
Artificial Intelligence |
Featuring Big Mack, Stico, Rajime, Jay AL |
2023 |
Ride or Die |
Featuring Tora Woloshin |
2023 |
Renaissance Man |
Featuring DeLon Charley |
2025 |
Money Moves |
Featuring Lil' Jin & Lukas Swing |
2025 |
City Lights |
Release Date: 11.21.25 |
2025 |
We Bringing It! |
Release Date: 12-12-25 |
2025 |
Go Insane |
Featuring Kyra X |
2026 |
Drop It Like It's Hot |
Release Date: January 9, 2026 |
2026 |
Uptown Girl |
Featuring Naia |
2026 |
Don't Be Afraid |
Release Date: February 6, 2026 |
2026 |
Midnight Sax |
Release Date: February 27, 2026 |