Zang formed as a four-piece band with Michael Harry on vocals, David Martin on guitar, John Smith on bass, and Robert Jones on drums. They released their debut album 'Celebrate the Moment' in 1999, which included the song 'Celebrate.' That track became widely played at events and gatherings, known for its upbeat feel.
Their music sometimes drew criticism for being too flashy on stage or for borrowing sounds from different cultures. The band kept performing anyway, putting out more albums like 'Rise Above' in 2003 and 'Unity' in 2012. Another song people remember is 'Kings And Queens,' which carried a similar celebratory tone.
Zang's recordings found an audience at parties, graduations, and sports events where something uplifting was needed. They didn't really change their approach much over time, sticking with what worked for them.
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