Zac Brown Band - The Foundation

Music Review - Zac Brown Band

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Album Title: The Foundation - Zac Brown Band
Artist: Zac Brown Band

Zac Brown Band Zac Brown band is made up of Zac Brown from Dahlonega Georgia,(lead vocals and guitar, Jimmy De Martini, (Fiddle and Vocals), John Driskell Hopkins,(bass guitar, lead and background vocals), Coy Bowles,(guitar and organ), Chris Fryar (drums), and Clay Cook (Guitar, organ, mandolin, steel guitar and vocals).

Track Listing

1. Toes - The Foundation
2. Whatever It Is - The Foundation
3. Where the boat leaves from
4. Violin Intro to Free - The Foundation
5. Free - The Foundation
6. Chicken Fried - The Foundation
7. Mary - The Foundation
8. Different Kind of Fine - The Foundation
9. Highway 20 Ride - The Foundation
10. It's Not OK - The Foundation
11. Jolene - The Foundation
12. Sic 'Em On a Chicken - The Foundation

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Toes

dance written by Gaye Teather

The first track on this album TOES already has a line dance hit written to hit by Gaye Teather, there are at least 2 other tracks on this album that you can see someone writing dances to.
Track 2 Whatever it is, another contender for a dance but Track 3 Where the boat leaves from is for me the best track on this album for dancing it's not bad to listen too as well. Fortunately for the listeners they are not forgotten most of the songs on this album are suitable to listen too, take Highway 20 ride which is track 9 a beautifully crafted song about a trucker thinking about his child and his life and how he hopes the child will understand why he left because he and the child's mother didn't get along. some lovely lyrics great music almost brought a tear to my eye.
This is a beautiful crafted album full of great songs a must buy you can download this album from Itunes you can listen to it on spotify.

This is an islands influence album reminiscent of Kenny Chesney and Jimmy Buffett I'm sure country purist will complain that it isn't country. They may be right but that would be to say Kenny Chesney and a lot of the new country artist are not country. I personally don't want to remain in the 1930 or even the 1950's I just love what these new bands are doing with a genre that outside of America is a minority pastime thanks to the lack of air play and when country is played it's always an early 70's or 80's track or if you're lucky Shania Twain from the 90's. If they played more stuff like this Country Music would be booming.

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