Zac Brown Band

Zac Brown Band
Zac Brown Band at the USO Annual Service Member of the Year Gala, Washington, D.C., October 20, 2016.
Zac Brown Band at the USO Annual Service Member of the Year Gala, Washington, D.C., October 20, 2016.
Background information
OriginAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Years active2002–present
Labels
SpinoffsSir Rosevelt
Members
Past members
  • Tim Ussery
  • Jacob Lawson
  • Marcus Petruska
  • Joel Williams[5][6]
Websitezacbrownband.com

Zac Brown Band is an American country music band based in Atlanta, Georgia. The lineup consists of Zac Brown (lead vocals, guitar), Jimmy De Martini (fiddle, vocals), John Driskell Hopkins (bass guitar, guitar, baritone guitar, banjo, ukulele, upright bass, vocals[7]), Coy Bowles (guitar, keyboards), Chris Fryar (drums), Clay Cook (guitar, keyboards, mandolin, steel guitar, vocals), Matt Mangano (bass guitar), Daniel de los Reyes (percussion), and Caroline Jones (guitar, keyboards, harmonica, vocals).

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 Billboard Hot Country Songs or Country Airplay chart, of which 13 have reached number 1. Their first album, The Foundation, is certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, while its follow-ups, You Get What You Give and Uncaged, are certified platinum. Artists with whom they have collaborated include Alan Jackson, Angie Aparo, Jimmy Buffett, Kid Rock, Jason Mraz, Dave Grohl, Chris Cornell, Brandi Carlile, Avicii, Los Lonely Boys, Sara Barellies and John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival.

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