Zac Brown Band

Zac Brown Band is an American country music group formed in 2002, known for their blend of country, bluegrass, and Southern rock influences. The band is led by Zac Brown, who is both the frontman and a primary songwriter. Their big breakthrough came with the 2008 single "Chicken Fried," which became a signature song and topped the charts. Notable works include their albums *The Foundation* (2008), *You Get What You Give* (2010), and *Jekyll + Hyde* (2015), which showcase their versatility and blend of genres. The band has received numerous awards, including three Grammy Awards. Zac Brown Band's impact on music includes expanding the boundaries of contemporary country music, incorporating elements from various genres, and their philanthropic efforts through the Camp Southern Ground charity, which supports children with neurodevelopmental disorders. They remain influential in the country music scene and are known for their energetic live performances.