Zach Top is a young talent that is putting in the miles and hard graft. The way you should learn any art, craft or job. Do the time, learn it all. Short cuts fall SHORT!!!!
This guy is awesome, and it's so great to see a traditional artist. Yeah, I can see a little Vince Gill, Keith Whitley, Alan Jackson, Joe Diffie....... he's an amazing throwback to true 80's/90's Country Music
Thanks for the morning selection. The song was a co-write by Zach along with Carson Chamberlain and Tim Nichols, Zach released this in 2004 on his debut album 'Cold Beer & Country Music'. The song is about twolonely strsngers that meet at a bar and pretend to fall in love for the night, to find temporary comfortI I know many guys who can relate to this , going to a bar and getting a "wife for a night". I think you said the Vince Gill comment because he held some notes, at the end of some words. Thank you for the reaction
Interesting choice Don. New artist to me. I like his voice, agree about the similarites to Vince that is amplified a bit by the arrangement I think. I like the style which is 80s/90s as Chris mentioned below. I'd love to hear more like that these days. However I can't agree with the idea t behind the lyrics, although I do understand it. Thanks Don for the interesting choice and the terrific reaction!
He reminds me, at different times, of different 80s country singers. Often, it's Keith Whitley. Sometimes it's Earl Thomas Conley. Sometimes Steve Wariner or others.
His turn of a phrase and his ascension into a higher note does sound like Vince Gill. Great song, but of rather selfish, but honest, reason for a moment of relief from the pain of lost love and a breakup.
Zach Top is a young talent that is putting in the miles and hard graft. The way you should learn any art, craft or job. Do the time, learn it all. Short cuts fall SHORT!!!!
This guy is awesome, and it's so great to see a traditional artist. Yeah, I can see a little Vince Gill, Keith Whitley, Alan Jackson, Joe Diffie....... he's an amazing throwback to true 80's/90's Country Music
Love this kid's music! Country music really needs him. Just so happens, he's from Sunnyside, Washington, which is about 10 miles from my hometown.
Thanks for the morning selection. The song was a co-write by Zach along with Carson Chamberlain and Tim Nichols, Zach released this in 2004 on his debut album 'Cold Beer & Country Music'. The song is about twolonely strsngers that meet at a bar and pretend to fall in love for the night, to find temporary comfortI I know many guys who can relate to this , going to a bar and getting a "wife for a night". I think you said the Vince Gill comment because he held some notes, at the end of some words. Thank you for the reaction
Interesting choice Don. New artist to me. I like his voice, agree about the similarites to Vince that is amplified a bit by the arrangement I think. I like the style which is 80s/90s as Chris mentioned below. I'd love to hear more like that these days. However I can't agree with the idea t behind the lyrics, although I do understand it. Thanks Don for the interesting choice and the terrific reaction!
More Zach top
When I first heard this. I thought of Vincent gill as well.
You’re right he does have that Vince Gill fill but I hear some Morgan Wallen too. I like his voice Going t be great I hope
He reminds me, at different times, of different 80s country singers. Often, it's Keith Whitley. Sometimes it's Earl Thomas Conley. Sometimes Steve Wariner or others.
I get a Keith Whitley vibe from him.
I said the same thing! Young Keith vibes!
His turn of a phrase and his ascension into a higher note does sound like Vince Gill.
Great song, but of rather selfish, but honest, reason for a moment of relief from the pain of lost love and a breakup.
I like the vocals but not the gist of the song. Good reaction, Don.
I think he kinda sounds like Tracy Lawrence