Zac Coleman
Zac Coleman writes songs that lean toward the personal and emotional, with titles like "Destiny," "Love Struck," and "Your Eyes" suggesting a focus on...
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Zac Coleman writes songs that lean toward the personal and emotional, with titles like "Destiny," "Love Struck," and "Your Eyes" suggesting a focus on relationships and introspection. His work has found an audience, though the specifics of his early career or hometown aren't detailed in what we have.
He has released albums including "Echoes of the Past" and "Metamorphosis." Coleman performs with a band that includes Sarah Jones on vocals and keyboards, Aaron Lewis on guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and Jake Miller on drums.
At times, his approach to music has drawn mixed reactions, with some finding it too inward-looking while others appreciate its directness. He has worked with other artists like Norah Jones, John Legend, and David Byrne.
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