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CMC performs at Zach Bryan concert (piano)


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It's crazy how fast Zach Bryan blew up. It was just a few years ago when he was a kid in the Navy just posting videos on YouTube.

I was planning to go see him in Asheville last year and the cheapest ticket to get in the door was like $200. I was like

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42 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's crazy how fast Zach Bryan blew up. It was just a few years ago when he was a kid in the Navy just posting videos on YouTube.

I was planning to go see him in Asheville last year and the cheapest ticket to get in the door was like $200. I was like

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Right there with you. Like 3 years ago you couldn’t find another Zach Bryan fan when I was begging my friends to listen to Quiet Heavy Dreams.

Now he’s getting the Isbell co-sign and performing festivals.

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20 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's crazy how fast Zach Bryan blew up. It was just a few years ago when he was a kid in the Navy just posting videos on YouTube.

I was planning to go see him in Asheville last year and the cheapest ticket to get in the door was like $200. I was like

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He used to play at some of the local bars at West Georgia back when I was getting my undergrad degree from there (he graduated from there).  It was right before he started blowing up, but it was cool to see him up close at some of those smaller venues.  

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50 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He used to play at some of the local bars at West Georgia back when I was getting my undergrad degree from there (he graduated from there).  It was right before he started blowing up, but it was cool to see him up close at some of those smaller venues.  

I saw Luke Combs at a little bar in Elon one night.  There was hardly anyone there and 5-6 months later he was on the radio.

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22 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's crazy how fast Zach Bryan blew up. It was just a few years ago when he was a kid in the Navy just posting videos on YouTube.

I was planning to go see him in Asheville last year and the cheapest ticket to get in the door was like $200. I was like

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It’s bittersweet when artists get big enough that they only do stadiums or outdoor venues too. Takes a lot of the atmosphere away for me sometimes. 

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