Independent Country Artist Zack Hayes Releases New Single “Beer”

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Traditional country-influenced artist, Zack Hayes, releases new single, Beer available on all major streaming platforms. 

I had just finished watching the movie “Water Boy” , and after contemplating all the things possible with beer, while listening to the Eagles “The Long Run” in my backyard, I finished a couple of brews and wrote this song,” explains Hayes. “The chorus says “I got a Cuh Cuh Cooler Full and that’s all Water Boy right there. I’ve got a lot of country and a little bit of Rock and Roll in my soul, and I wanted that to show through. The only goal I have is for people to turn up this song and turn up a cold one.”

Hailing from Hickory, North Carolina, Zack Hayes is set to make a big impact on country music. Rooted in country-western tradition in both sound and style, Zack started out as a solo artist in 2018 after playing on the road as a keyboardist/back-up vocal singer for numerous bands. Zack has already gained momentum with his first single “Signals” and the music video has gained mainstream attention.

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You can learn more about Zack Hayes by visiting www.zackhayesmusic.com. Connect with Zach on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram

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