Zac Maloy
Zac Maloy released his debut album 'The Dawn' in 2012, which included the song 'Crash.' That track became a hit and helped establish him as a pop-rock artist....
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Zac Maloy released his debut album 'The Dawn' in 2012, which included the song 'Crash.' That track became a hit and helped establish him as a pop-rock artist. He followed it with albums like 'Unbreakable' in 2015 and 'Origins' in 2018, which explored themes of love and personal experience.
His catalog includes songs like 'Early Morning Phone Call,' 'Grace,' and 'Perfect Day.' Maloy has worked with musicians including Ethan Jones on guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and James Ryan on drums. He's also collaborated with artists such as Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran.
Maloy has been open about facing addiction and seeking treatment during his career. He returned to music after rehab, with his later work reflecting that period of recovery and reflection.
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