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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Artist : Zac Brown Band | | Album : Pass The Jar | | Label : Atlantic \ Southern Ground | | Year : 2010 | | Genre : Country | | Rip date : May-25-2010 | | Store date : May-04-2010 | | Size : 165,4 MB | | | | | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | | | CD1 | | | | 01 - Whatever It Is 04:05 | | 02 - Let It Go 04:38 | | 03 - It's Not Ok 04:10 | | 04 - Jolene 05:27 | | 05 - Who Knows 10:29 | | 06 - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 04:29 | | 07 - Sic 'Em On A Chicken 04:05 | | 08 - Where The Boat Leaves From - One Love 03:52 | | 09 - Trying To Drive feat. Aslyn 04:32 | | 10 - Alabama Jubilee 02:58 | | 11 - Blackbird feat. Matt Mangano 07:14 | | 12 - The Devil Went Down To Georgia 04:32 | | | | CD2 | | | | 01 - Can't You See feat. Kid Rock 05:46 | | 02 - Highway 20 Ride 04:15 | | 03 - Whiskey's Gone 02:47 | | 04 - Colder Weather feat. Little Big Town 04:30 | | 05 - Junkyard feat. Angie Aparo 06:07 | | 06 - Free - Into The Mystic feat. Joey And 07:37 | | Rory | | 07 - America The Beautiful 01:42 | | 08 - Chicken Fried 05:11 | | 09 - I Shall Be Released 06:05 | | 10 - Bar feat. Sonia Leigh 03:59 | | 11 - Toes feat. Shawn Mullins 04:34 | | 12 - We're Gonna Make This Day feat. Massif 07:53 | | | | | | cd1: 60:31 cd2: 60:26 | | | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | Zac Brown is a country singer, songwriter, and bandleader, one of the | | brightest stars in a generation of performers set on changing the | | paradigm of the country music business. He's also a record producer, | | record label head, and philanthropist set on making the world a better | | place for as many people as possible. With his winning combination of | | country, bluegrass, reggae, and Caribbean music, he appeals to country | | fans and jam band hippies, and could well cross over to lovers of world | | music and pop. He sold over 30,000 copies of the first two self-produced | | albums he made for his own Southern Ground label, and "Chicken Fried," | | the Zac Brown Band's first single to get national distribution, went | | platinum with over a million downloads. His first nationally distributed | | album, Foundation, sold 300,000 copies within weeks of its release in | | late 2008. | | | | Brown was born in 1978 in Atlanta, GA, and grew up in Dahlonega, GA, a | | small town in the north Georgia mountains. He was the eleventh child in | | a family of 12 kids, and grew up in a split family. His father worked | | for Coca-Cola and ran health clubs, his mom sold insurance, his stepdad | | was a dentist, and his stepmom who was an office manager. Brown's oldest | | brother was 21 years his senior, so he was exposed to a wide variety of | | music growing up. His siblings' record collections included country, | | pop, bluegrass, reggae, folk, and singer/songwriter albums by Cat | | Stevens, James Taylor, the Eagles, Bob Marley, Willie Nelson, and Waylon | | Jennings. His brother Wynn played bluegrass guitar and banjo, his mother | | liked old pop singers like Sinatra, and his dad played folk guitar and | | led the family in campfire singalongs. Brown sang as soon as he could | | talk, and started classical guitar lessons at age seven, which helped | | his fingerpicking skills when he switched to bluegrass and country in | | middle school. Seeing Shawn Mullins at a local coffee house made Brown | | realize he wanted to be a performer. He started playing solo gigs while | | he was in high school, doing covers of pop and country songs as well as | | his few original tunes. Attending a summer camp and working with | | mentally and physically challenged kids made him aware of how lucky he | | was. He vowed he'd open his own camp someday. | | | | Brown went to college on a vocal scholarship and studied classical | | voice, but shifted his major several times to biology, then business, | | and finally psychology. He had a band in college and alternated between | | band gigs and solo restaurant dates to pay his way through school. His | | college band, Far from Einstyne, made an eponymous CD to sell at gigs in | | 1998. When the band fell apart during the recording sessions, Brown and | | the drummer continued on as a duo. When 9/11 occurred, Brown reevaluated | | his life. For years he'd been playing solo and full-band gigs at night | | and going to classes during the day. He decided life was too short to do | | things he wasn't interested in, and left school to perform full-time. | | | | He toured for a few years in a two-piece ù acoustic guitar and drums ù | | as Far from Einstyne. In 2002, he put together the first Zac Brown Band, | | looking for players with a high level of musicianship who wanted to be | | equal partners in a band with a communal vibe. They played about 200 | | gigs their first year, a pace the band keeps up to this day. In 2003, he | | started his own Home Grown label ù today called Southern Ground for | | legal reasons ù and released Home Grown in 2003 and Live from the Rock | | Bus Tour in 2005. The albums have moved over 30,000 units, an impressive | | showing for an unsigned band. Brown runs the label, manages and books | | the band, and produces its albums with the help of bass player John | | Hopkins. In 2004, he opened a music club and restaurant with his father | | to serve gourmet Southern-style food. The Zac Brown Band played weekends | | and Brown played solo on Tuesday nights, and when he wasn't in the | | kitchen overseeing the staff, he was on the road with the band doing | | other gigs. | | | | When a developer bought the restaurant, Brown and the band got a tour | | bus and hit the road full-time, playing country and rock clubs and folk | | and jam band festivals. With the personnel settled down to the cohesive | | unit of bassist Hopkins, fiddler Jimmy De Martini, guitarist/organist | | Coy Bowles, and drummer Chris Fryar, the band cut Foundation with | | producer Keith Stegall in 2006. The songs had been road-tested and were | | laid down live in the studio with minimal fuss. The album came out first | | on Southern Ground and was picked up by Live Nation, the giant concert | | promoter, for their new record label in 2007. When Live Nation folded, | | Atlantic stepped up and released Foundation nationally in November of | | 2008. "Chicken Fried," the first single, was a cross-genre platinum- | | selling hit. Multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Clay Cook joined the | | band in January of 2009. | | | | With the album doing well, Brown expanded Southern Ground Records and | | signed the Sonia Leigh Band, fronted by country singer/songwriter Leigh, | | a cross between Joan Jett and Johnny Cash; Levi Lowrey, an Americana | | singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist; and Nic Cowan, a pop | | singer/songwriter with a Ben Harper-meets-Chris Robinson vibe. Brown | | toured with his labelmates in support of Foundation during 2009, the | | same year in which the Zac Brown Band cut 20 tunes for their next | | project, and Brown bought land for his own summer camp, a venture he | | planned to run in cooperation with Brain Balance, an organization that | | works with kids with autism and ADD. He also used the recipes he | | developed at his restaurant for a line of barbecue sauces and other food | | products. In 2010, Brown and his band were awarded with the Grammy for | | Best New Artist. Also in 2010, the live Pass the Jar, recorded at a | | performance at Atlanta's Fox Theatre, was released. | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Artist : Zac Brown Band | | Album : Pass The Jar | | Label : Atlantic \ Southern Ground | | Year : 2010 | | Genre : Country | | Rip date : May-25-2010 | | Store date : May-04-2010 | | Size : 165,4 MB | | | | | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | | | CD1 | | | | 01 - Whatever It Is 04:05 | | 02 - Let It Go 04:38 | | 03 - It's Not Ok 04:10 | | 04 - Jolene 05:27 | | 05 - Who Knows 10:29 | | 06 - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 04:29 | | 07 - Sic 'Em On A Chicken 04:05 | | 08 - Where The Boat Leaves From - One Love 03:52 | | 09 - Trying To Drive feat. Aslyn 04:32 | | 10 - Alabama Jubilee 02:58 | | 11 - Blackbird feat. Matt Mangano 07:14 | | 12 - The Devil Went Down To Georgia 04:32 | | | | CD2 | | | | 01 - Can't You See feat. Kid Rock 05:46 | | 02 - Highway 20 Ride 04:15 | | 03 - Whiskey's Gone 02:47 | | 04 - Colder Weather feat. Little Big Town 04:30 | | 05 - Junkyard feat. Angie Aparo 06:07 | | 06 - Free - Into The Mystic feat. Joey And 07:37 | | Rory | | 07 - America The Beautiful 01:42 | | 08 - Chicken Fried 05:11 | | 09 - I Shall Be Released 06:05 | | 10 - Bar feat. Sonia Leigh 03:59 | | 11 - Toes feat. Shawn Mullins 04:34 | | 12 - We're Gonna Make This Day feat. Massif 07:53 | | | | | | cd1: 60:31 cd2: 60:26 | | | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | Zac Brown is a country singer, songwriter, and bandleader, one of the | | brightest stars in a generation of performers set on changing the | | paradigm of the country music business. He's also a record producer, | | record label head, and philanthropist set on making the world a better | | place for as many people as possible. With his winning combination of | | country, bluegrass, reggae, and Caribbean music, he appeals to country | | fans and jam band hippies, and could well cross over to lovers of world | | music and pop. He sold over 30,000 copies of the first two self-produced | | albums he made for his own Southern Ground label, and "Chicken Fried," | | the Zac Brown Band's first single to get national distribution, went | | platinum with over a million downloads. His first nationally distributed | | album, Foundation, sold 300,000 copies within weeks of its release in | | late 2008. | | | | Brown was born in 1978 in Atlanta, GA, and grew up in Dahlonega, GA, a | | small town in the north Georgia mountains. He was the eleventh child in | | a family of 12 kids, and grew up in a split family. His father worked | | for Coca-Cola and ran health clubs, his mom sold insurance, his stepdad | | was a dentist, and his stepmom who was an office manager. Brown's oldest | | brother was 21 years his senior, so he was exposed to a wide variety of | | music growing up. His siblings' record collections included country, | | pop, bluegrass, reggae, folk, and singer/songwriter albums by Cat | | Stevens, James Taylor, the Eagles, Bob Marley, Willie Nelson, and Waylon | | Jennings. His brother Wynn played bluegrass guitar and banjo, his mother | | liked old pop singers like Sinatra, and his dad played folk guitar and | | led the family in campfire singalongs. Brown sang as soon as he could | | talk, and started classical guitar lessons at age seven, which helped | | his fingerpicking skills when he switched to bluegrass and country in | | middle school. Seeing Shawn Mullins at a local coffee house made Brown | | realize he wanted to be a performer. He started playing solo gigs while | | he was in high school, doing covers of pop and country songs as well as | | his few original tunes. Attending a summer camp and working with | | mentally and physically challenged kids made him aware of how lucky he | | was. He vowed he'd open his own camp someday. | | | | Brown went to college on a vocal scholarship and studied classical | | voice, but shifted his major several times to biology, then business, | | and finally psychology. He had a band in college and alternated between | | band gigs and solo restaurant dates to pay his way through school. His | | college band, Far from Einstyne, made an eponymous CD to sell at gigs in | | 1998. When the band fell apart during the recording sessions, Brown and | | the drummer continued on as a duo. When 9/11 occurred, Brown reevaluated | | his life. For years he'd been playing solo and full-band gigs at night | | and going to classes during the day. He decided life was too short to do | | things he wasn't interested in, and left school to perform full-time. | | | | He toured for a few years in a two-piece acoustic guitar and drums | | as Far from Einstyne. In 2002, he put together the first Zac Brown Band, | | looking for players with a high level of musicianship who wanted to be | | equal partners in a band with a communal vibe. They played about 200 | | gigs their first year, a pace the band keeps up to this day. In 2003, he | | started his own Home Grown label today called Southern Ground for | | legal reasons and released Home Grown in 2003 and Live from the Rock | | Bus Tour in 2005. The albums have moved over 30,000 units, an impressive | | showing for an unsigned band. Brown runs the label, manages and books | | the band, and produces its albums with the help of bass player John | | Hopkins. In 2004, he opened a music club and restaurant with his father | | to serve gourmet Southern-style food. The Zac Brown Band played weekends | | and Brown played solo on Tuesday nights, and when he wasn't in the | | kitchen overseeing the staff, he was on the road with the band doing | | other gigs. | | | | When a developer bought the restaurant, Brown and the band got a tour | | bus and hit the road full-time, playing country and rock clubs and folk | | and jam band festivals. With the personnel settled down to the cohesive | | unit of bassist Hopkins, fiddler Jimmy De Martini, guitarist/organist | | Coy Bowles, and drummer Chris Fryar, the band cut Foundation with | | producer Keith Stegall in 2006. The songs had been road-tested and were | | laid down live in the studio with minimal fuss. The album came out first | | on Southern Ground and was picked up by Live Nation, the giant concert | | promoter, for their new record label in 2007. When Live Nation folded, | | Atlantic stepped up and released Foundation nationally in November of | | 2008. "Chicken Fried," the first single, was a cross-genre platinum- | | selling hit. Multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Clay Cook joined the | | band in January of 2009. | | | | With the album doing well, Brown expanded Southern Ground Records and | | signed the Sonia Leigh Band, fronted by country singer/songwriter Leigh, | | a cross between Joan Jett and Johnny Cash; Levi Lowrey, an Americana | | singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist; and Nic Cowan, a pop | | singer/songwriter with a Ben Harper-meets-Chris Robinson vibe. Brown | | toured with his labelmates in support of Foundation during 2009, the | | same year in which the Zac Brown Band cut 20 tunes for their next | | project, and Brown bought land for his own summer camp, a venture he | | planned to run in cooperation with Brain Balance, an organization that | | works with kids with autism and ADD. He also used the recipes he | | developed at his restaurant for a line of barbecue sauces and other food | | products. In 2010, Brown and his band were awarded with the Grammy for | | Best New Artist. Also in 2010, the live Pass the Jar, recorded at a | | performance at Atlanta's Fox Theatre, was released. | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net