US country star Zach Bryan releases new album featuring Bruce Springsteen and John Mayer

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US country star Zach Bryan releases new album featuring Bruce Springsteen and John Mayer

Country musician Zach Bryan has unveiled his latest album, The Great American Bar Scene, which features collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, John Mayer, and John Moreland. The album comprises of 19 tracks, including previously released tunes “Pink Skies” and “Purple Gas”. The Great American Bar Scene was revealed following Bryan’s nationwide tour where he visited 21 bars across the US and Canada, playing songs from the album for fans in each location. The track list includes “Lucky Enough,” “The Great American Bar Scene,” “Northern Thunder,” and “Sandpaper.” 
 
Earlier this year, Springsteen took the stage with Bryan for a live rendition of Sandpaper at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center in New York. 
 
The Nashville-based artist also recently invited Hailey Welch, also known as Hawk Tuah girl, to perform at his concert in Nashville. Welch became a social media sensation after being recorded on the street stating “You gotta give ’em that ‘hawk tuah’ and spit on that thang!”. Bryan and Welch sang “Revival” together, ending the concert on a high note. In addition, Kacey Musgraves also made an appearance during the concert, singing to the duo’s 2023 collab track “I Remember Everything.” 
 
Machine Gun Kelly, who recently transitioned into country music, performed a cover song of Bryan’s “Sun To Me,” which is garnering buzz.
 
The Great American Bar Scene tracklist is: 
 
1. “Lucky Enough”
2. “Mechanical Bull”
3. “The Great American Bar Scene”
4. “28”
5. “American Nights”
6. “Oak Island”
7. “Purple Gas”
8. “Boons”
9. “The Way Back”
10. “Memphis; The Blues” (ft. John Moreland)
11. “Like Ida”
12. “Bass Boat”
13. “Better Days” (ft. John Mayer)
14. “Towers”
15. “Sandpaper” (ft. Bruce Springsteen)
16. “Northern Thunder”
17. “Funny Man”
18. “Pink Skies”
19. “Bathwater

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