Zac Brown Band Discography Torrent
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Marcus Petruska. Joel WilliamsZac Brown Band is an American / band based in. The lineup consists of Zachary Alexander 'Zac' Brown (, ), Jimmy De Martini (, vocals), (, guitar, ), (guitar, ), , (guitar, keyboards, vocals), Matt Mangano , and (percussion).The band has released seven studio albums along with two live albums, one greatest-hits album, and two extended plays. They have also 16 singles on the or Country Airplay chart, of which 13 have reached number 1. Their first album, is certified triple-platinum by the, while its follow-ups, and, are certified platinum. Artists with whom they have collaborated include,. This section needs additional citations for.
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( January 2015) Zachary Alexander Brown was born on July 31, 1978, in. He was raised on Lake Lanier by his mother, Bettye, and stepfather Dr. Jody Moses, a dentist in. The 11th of 12 children, Brown attended Mashburn Elementary School in Cumming; in; and in Cumming. He later moved to Dahlonega, Georgia, at age 17, where he graduated from.Brown was given his mother's guitar at age 8, and one of his stepfather's patients was enlisted to teach him classical guitar.
He completed two years of lessons, but soon after developed a love for while playing with his father and brother on weekend visits. In his mid-teens, Brown spent almost a year being tutored by a vocal coach from his church in Cumming.While still in high school, with as his inspiration, Brown began playing solo gigs in local venues, performing country and pop songs. Brown attended the, where he became a member of the Zeta Kappa chapter of the fraternity. He was also a camp counselor at Camp Mikell in, and Camp Glisson, a United Methodist summer camp and retreat center located in Dahlonega, Georgia. Formation. This section needs additional citations for.
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( January 2015) In 2002, Brown was traveling with a heavy tour schedule of approximately 200 dates a year. The initial Zac Brown Band lineup consisted of Brown, on acoustic guitar and lead vocals, backed by drummer Marcus Petruska and bass guitarist Jacob Lawson. In 2003, Brown started his own label, called Home Grown—it was later renamed 'Southern Ground'.In 2004, Brown opened a music club and restaurant with his father in the Lake Oconee area of Georgia, called 'Zac's Place' where the fare was southern-style cooking. A developer bought the restaurant and, in turn, the Zac Brown Band bought a tour bus and began touring full-time, playing rock and country clubs, as well as folk and jam band festivals. The release of the Zac Brown Band's first independent album, Home Grown, occurred during the same year.Also in 2004, Brown added violinist/fiddler and tenor vocalist Jimmy De Martini to the lineup. According to an interview with De Martini, he explained that Wyatt Durrette, Brown's frequent songwriting collaborator, was working as a bartender at Sidelines Sports Bar in, at the time, where the Zac Brown Band frequently performed.
Durette suggested De Martini to Brown, who was wanting a 'lead instrument' in his band, as well as a harmony singer. After doing several performances with the band at the club, Brown asked De Martini to become a permanent member, to which De Martini gladly obliged.Brown met in 1998 when Hopkins was hosting an open mic night at CJ's Landing in Buckhead, Georgia. Hopkins later recorded Home Grown in his music studio, Brighter Shade Studios. The two remained friends, and in 2005, Hopkins stepped in as bass guitarist while helping the group finish what became their number-one single 'Toes'.
'Toes' was the second single from the band's major-label debut, which was partially recorded in Hopkins' studio. Was also partially recorded in Brighter Shade Studios.transferred to Atlanta's to study music. He subsequently became involved in Atlanta's various music scenes, and eventually formed Coy Bowles and the Fellowship in 2004. Two years later, Bowles decided to reconnect with Brown. Through mutual friends, he learned that the Zac Brown Band was scheduled to perform in Atlanta one evening. Bowles and Brown spent the afternoon prior to the performance reacquainting with each other, which ended with Brown inviting Bowles to sit in with his band at that night's performance.
This section needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( January 2015) The Zac Brown Band's debut single, ', was originally recorded in 2003 and included on the Home Grown album, but later re-recorded and released to country radio in 2008.
This song was also recorded by, whose 2006 recording was released as a single but withdrawn after Brown decided that he wanted to release it himself. Brown also co-wrote 'Simple Life', a song recorded by The Lost Trailers on their 2006.In the third episode of HBO's music documentary series, Brown was a featured interviewee and explained why Lost Trailer's version of 'Chicken Fried' was pulled from the radio.
Brown stated that after six years of touring that he was broke and sleeping in his tour van. In 2005 the Lost Trailers contacted Brown and expressed interest in recording 'Chicken Fried'.
Brown stated he agreed under the condition that the song would only be an album cut and not a single as he still had hopes of releasing the song as a radio single himself.Both parties agreed and the Lost Trailers recorded the song. Some months later the Lost Trailers landed a deal with Sony Nashville, and when they submitted the tracks for their album, they included 'Chicken Fried'., then the Chairman of Sony Music Nashville, heard the tracks and chose 'Chicken Fried' as the single that the label wanted to promote.Brown described hearing his song on the radio: 'The first time I hear 'Chicken Fried' on the radio and it wasn't us singing it. It was a nightmare.'
Brown then called his lawyer to have the song pulled from the radio immediately. Brown's lawyer warned him that because of Galante's power in the Nashville music scene that pulling the song could essentially have him blackballed in Nashville. Brown was insistent that his agreement with the Lost Trailers was violated, so his lawyer issued a letter and the single was pulled from the radio.A few months later The Zac Brown Band was booked to perform at 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville and producer came to watch their performance. Stegall and Brown had drinks later that night and Brown recalled Stegall stating, 'I just had to meet the kid that told Joe Galante to fuck off!' Brown credits this incident and his meeting and collaboration with Stegall as the beginning of his success in the music business.In October 2008, acquired distribution of 'Chicken Fried' after Live Nation Artists closed. The band's album was released under Atlantic Records' newly re-established country division in association with the Home Grown/Bigger Picture label on November 18 of that year. 'Chicken Fried' reached No. 1 on the country charts that same month, making them the first country band to reach No. 1 with a debut single since did so in 2006 with '.In July 2012, Zac Brown Band debuted their new CD, Uncaged, which was well received.
Billboard considered the album to be the best country album of 2012 as of its release.On January 7, 2013, Zac Brown Band performed the National Anthem at the between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Sun Life Stadium in Miami. Sucato, Sabrina (August 29, 2019). Hudson Valley Magazine.
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