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Song of the Day: Zac Brown Band: "It's Not Ok"

Posted Mon Dec 8, 2008 3:00pm PST by Chuck Eddy in Rolling Stone Song Of The Day

From uncleancut Georgians crossing over from Bonnaroo to country radio, a talking-blues barn dance in the Charlie Daniels tradition. The bemused fast-talker is confronted with pan-handler he wants to punch, but he stays polite. Then his drummer joins a marching band.

Zac Brown Band: "It's Not Ok"

5 Comments

1. Barbara C bubby -
just love zac brown band good time country music and they play with real talent. if you havent seen them in concert you dont know what your missing. you get the chance to go to see them you will wanna go back. youll love them to..

2. Yahoo! Music User -
cool song, great album! I think Zac Brown Band will be our next superstar band.

3. MistyB -
Impressive song by a stunning band.

4. TanimaN -
it's awosome, thought I have not listen yet.

5. Kemokid -
Great band with a great cd too. Hard to find a cd you can jam to from start to finish. Most bands have a sound that all the songs reflect yet this album keeps things changing from track to track. Will definitely be looking to see them live.
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