Zach Williams - (Brooklyn, New York)
Rock music - http://www.zachwilliams.com/

Zach
Williams comes from Georgia and his music comes from childhood bike
rides down steep hills, the valleys of real tragedy, the rivers of hope
pushing you on, sincere prayers, wind chimes on a back porch where
grandfathers rock in silence, the back of cereal boxes on Saturday
mornings, rust and shadows in an old barn, wet pavement after rain in
the city, a string full of caught fish, the advice of generations
before, the way love will surprise you in someone you’ve known for
years, a bullheaded grip on lifelong friendship, and the offering of an
open hand.
Zach was a late bloomer as songwriters go and didn’t
perform his first song publicly till near the end of college. That was
in West Palm Beach in 2004 and the reception to this new artist was as
warm as a south Florida summer night. The music and Zach have been
growing ever since. His first band developed quite a loyal following in
West Palm, recorded their first self-titled album, and hit the road for
a short tour of the southeast. The pull of being at different stages in
life led the original band to part ways in Florida, but Zach carried
the music and the spirit with him. It was the beginning of something.
Zach
began to pull from the corners of his life, to weave fact and fiction,
to pound out melodies from the backs of memories, and as life took him
north he chose to root the expression of his music in the south that
had formed him, the faith that sustains him, and his friends. He
stumbled upon a sound that is both soulful and penetrating.
Zach
currently resides with his wife Stacy in Brooklyn and would tell you
that his music represents the communities he has had the privilege to
pass through, experience, and the ones he is still holding on to. His
voice carries layers of Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, and Adam Duritz.
The blend is refreshing and above all honest. Zach has formed a new
band since arriving in New York. The band’s Americana folk sound drifts
towards all out rock n roll at moments and Zach performs as if he is
strapped to the front of a freight train. Zach and the band’s crowning
achievement thus far is crafting a live show that is both approachable
and yet coursing with adrenaline. You can dance to it too. It leaves
you feeling like you have spent the evening hearing the stories of your
close friends.
Zach brings an open and collaborative spirit to
the music he makes. He invites listeners to come in and live for a
while in his songs, to take what you can and leave what you will. His
music is not complete without the people who shape it, the people who
are shaped by it, and God who holds it all together.
Instrumentation
Zach Williams: vocals, guitar
Full Band:
Greg Ritchie: drums
Zack Lober: bass
Robert Ritchie: guitar
Joely Pittman: vocals
Discography
Story Time
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