July 22, 2008
New York, NY. (Shore Fire
Media)
The Zac Brown Band plays over 200 shows a year, and as one
journalist put it, they "might just be one of the hardest-working
group of guys in the business. How else do you describe a guy who
can make his band sound like Jimmy Buffett, Bob Marley, Robert Earl
Keen and James Taylor, often within the course of two or three
songs?" (Post Courier, SC)
Equal parts country, bluegrass, southern rock, pop and reggae, the
Zac Brown Band has a sound that rocks crowds everywhere it
plays.
"It's kind of crazy how we can go to a place where no one's heard
of us before and by the time we leave people are singing the
songs," bandleader Zac Brown says.
While the Zac Brown Band has opened for everyone from Sugarland and
The Allman Brothers, to B.B. King and Etta James, the group is in
California in July supporting Alan Jackson with additional shows
scheduled at the Konocti Harbour Amphitheater in Kelseyville
(7.25); Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa (7.26); and at the
Midstate Fair in Paso Robles (7.27).
The Zac Brown Band brings its distinctive sound to L.A.'s
Troubadour on July 21st performing songs from the forthcoming album
'The Foundation,' set for release in late summer.
Zac Brown Band is:
Zac Brown / Lead Vocals Acoustic Guitar
Jimmy De Martini / Fiddle
John Driskell Hopkins / Bass
Coy Bowles / Guitarist/Organist