Zac Brown is taking a musical detour with a new group called Sir Rosevelt, and his longtime fans have never heard the Zac Brown Band frontman sound anything like this before.
Zac Brown Band can tackle any genre in the live setting. A Zac Brown Band concert often features a blend of genres from country to EDM and pop to classic rock, so it comes as no surprise that a side project from frontman Zac Brown would encapsulate several musical flavors.
Zac Brown Band fulfilled a young fan's wish when they invited her to join them onstage during a show in Charlotte, N.C. on Sept. 15. Brianna Shirley is a legally blind teen who resides in South Carolina and is a huge fan of the band.
It’s no secret that Zac Brown Band have been experimenting with other influences over the years, particularly with their most recent record Jekyll + Hyde. But now they’re ready to settle back into their home turf, according to a recent announcement from the band.
Zac Brown Band are currently in the middle of their Black Out the Sun Tour this summer. As frontman Zac Brown explains in an interview with his label, Big Machine Label Group, he tries to bring his five kids out when he can.
Yes, WE Fest can get even bigger. On Saturday night (Aug. 6) the first headliners for 2017 WE Fest were announced to fans at Soo Pass Ranch in Detroit Lakes, Minn. Luke Bryan and the Zac Brown Band will close two of the three nights of country music's biggest camping and country music festival.
Taste of Country’s summit to decide the Top Songs of the Century didn’t spend much time on Zac Brown Band’s “Chicken Fried.” The participants unanimously agreed the group's debut hit belongs on this list.
By country music standards, Zac Brown Band's songs are relatively new. In just a few years' time, the band has successfully won the hearts of unsuspecting fans everywhere with their fun, easygoing nature and endless stream of hit songs.
The Zac Brown Band' first album dropped in 2008 but the singer was writing, touring and recording for nearly a decade before that. The roots of those early projects still pop up in today's albums. One phrase comes up so often you almost wonder if he's trying to make a point.