Exciting news for country music fans! Zac Brown Band (ZBB) has announced their latest collaboration on the deluxe version of their album, The Comeback. This time, they are teaming up with two of the most compelling vocalists in the genre—Jamey Johnson and Marcus King. Their new rendition of the beloved track "Stubborn Pride" is set to be released this Friday, August 12, creating a buzz among listeners who eagerly anticipate this fresh take on a classic.
The deluxe edition of The Comeback promises to be a treat for fans, featuring several collaborative versions of tracks that were originally performed solo. Notably, Blake Shelton is lending his voice to a reimagined "Out in the Middle," while Cody Johnson joins the band for a duet of "Wild Palomino." These exciting collaborations reflect the band's commitment to exploring new musical avenues and enriching their sound.
Collaboration has always been a vital part of ZBB's artistic journey. This year, they have delivered powerful duets both in the studio and during live performances. At the recent CMA Fest 2022, the band electrified the audience with a live rendition of "Stubborn Pride," showcasing Marcus King's exceptional guitar skills during an unforgettable solo. Such moments solidify ZBB's reputation as a dynamic force in the country music scene.
The highly anticipated deluxe version of The Comeback is set for release this fall. In the meantime, Zac Brown Band is hitting the road on their international Out in the Middle Tour, with a stop in St. Louis, Missouri, on August 12, before continuing through mid-November.
This year has also been monumental for Jamey Johnson, who recently became a member of the Grand Ole Opry, marking a significant milestone in his illustrious career. It's clear that both Johnson and King are poised to make a lasting impact in the world of country music alongside Zac Brown Band.
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