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Social Media · TulsaAfter previously clashing with fellow Tulsa, Oklahoma-native musician John Moreland, Zach Bryan has released a new version of his song “Memphis; The Blues,” replacing Moreland’s feature with J.R. Carroll.
The Moreland version of “Memphis; The Blues” had been included on Bryan’s 2024 album The Great American Bar Scene. Carroll has been a keyboard player in Bryan’s band and also released his first full-length album, Dark Cloud, in 2024.
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Zach Bryan Drops New, John Moreland-Free Version of ‘Memphis; The Blues’ After Conflict
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Keith Urban · NashvilleTodd Owyoung/NBC Zach Top debuted his new radio single, “Good Times & Tan Lines,” Sunday at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium on the closing night of CMA Fest 2025. It’s the first taste of his second album, Ain’t in It for My Health, which is set to arrive Aug. 29. Zach’s debut, Cold Beer & Country Music, featured his recent #1, “I Never Lie,” and was nominated for ACM album of the year. He also took home the new male artist trophy. This summer, he …See the Story
Zach Top's Here for 'Good Times & Tan Lines,' but He 'Ain't in It for [His] Health'
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Bigsound Announces Over 100 Bands And Artists For 2025 Conference
Gilbert to Offer ‘Tattoos' Tour
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