Zac Brown Band
Homegrown
Use the interdisciplinary Tool Kit to introduce students to the Zac Brown Band through activities featuring philanthropy, musical interpretation, and cultural influences. The Digital Resource Portal highlights songs, videos, photos, and band member biographies.
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Teacher's Tool Kit
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Lesson Kit
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Band Biographies
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Song Lyrics
Songs
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Videos
Photographs
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Zac Brown Band, April 28, 2015, Tupelo, Mississippi
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Dresses designed by Brown’s wife, Shelly, and worn by actress Jamie Murray in the carnival-themed video for “Goodbye in Her Eyes.” and cover of the vinyl version of the band’s 2015 album, Uncaged.
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Beginning in 2015, when the band performed “Junkyard” they paraded a dragon across the concert stage. The dragon’s head was created by Jake Corrick and Benjamin Bayouth, with painting help from Kristian Baena. The body consisted of five sculpted figures perched on backpacks created by Zac Brown Customs and carried by band members.
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Camp Southern Ground Logo
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Zac Brown standing in front of the construction site of the Peterson Dining Hall at Camp Southern Ground, 2015.
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John Driskell Hopkins named three Modulus Graphite bass guitars after his daughters. His Vintage J model is “Faith.” His Funk Persuasion model is “Hope.” His Funk Unlimited model is “Grace.”
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These black jumpsuits, embellished with spray-painted skeletons, were worn by the Zac Brown Band during performances of “Day for the Dead.” Black lights illuminated the skeletons, created by Kristian Baena. Masks made by Baena and Jake Corrick added to the spooky effect.
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Mask worn by Jimmy De Martini
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Jimmy De Martini and John Driskell Hopkins
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Chef Rusty and Zac Brown at an Eat & Greet; June 10, 2013; Red Rocks, Colorado.
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The Zac Brown Band serves guests at an Eat & Greet; July 7, 2015; Bangor, Maine.
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Daniel de los Reyes played this conga drum in the video for “Jump Right In.” Designed by de los Reyes and percussion company Gon Bops, the conga drum is modeled after one used in the 1950s by Daniel’s father, Walfredo de los Reyes III, in Havana.
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Zac Brown journal
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Zac Brown Journal
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Zac Brown Band Photo
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Knilling Bucharest model 4/4 violin, owned by Jimmy De Martini.
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Zac Brown
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Magg Mangano
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John Driskell Hopkins
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Jimmy De Martini
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Daniel de los Reyes
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Coy Bowles
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Clay Cook
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Chris Fryar