unit 7

 

Zach Bryan 

unit 7 role of the performer 

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Bio 

Zach Bryan was raised in a musical household, he started playing the guitar at a very young age. zach is a singer and writes his own music. he is from Oologah Oklahoma. his main type of music is country now his style of country music is very unique he is very true to himself. Zach also spent 7 years in the US Navy before being honorably discharged. now his rise to fame came from his hit song "Going South" This song is one of his most listened-to songs to date. 

some of his music

"Hey Driver" 

I did a blog post about this song earlier you can see it here 

"Something in the orange"

Intimacy and Connection:
The lyrics open with an intimate scene, suggesting a moment of physical closeness that brings comfort and relief from the challenges and uncertainties of life. The imagery of placing one's head between the collar and jaw signifies a sense of solace and peace found in the arms of a loved one.
Internal Struggles:
The lyrics delve into the internal struggles of the narrator, describing how certain things can "eat at your bones and drive your young mind crazy." This suggests a battle with personal demons or challenges that weigh heavily on the mind.
Instruments 
this song includes a lot of different types of instruments such as
  • piano
  • guitar 
  • vocals
  • harmonica 

Conclusion 

now the role of zachs music in the county music industry is really a type of music that you can relate to and music to self-reflect. Personally, his music has driven me through some times in my life and has been helped me figure out some situations so I believe that his music is very important 



Comments

  1. I enjoyed that you chose a performer that you have a deep personal connection to. I would have loved to see more about his creative process, does he write the songs he performs or does he perform others songs?

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    1. I enjoyed that you chose a performer that you have a deep personal connection to. I would have loved to see more about his creative process, does he write the songs he performs? Or does he perform songs written by others? Apologies for posting this twice was not apparently logged in the first time.

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