American singer-songwriter ZZ Ward returns to Clearwater! One of the most profound lessons she learned from growing up listening to the blues greats was to stay authentic to her story. When the LA-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist began writing new music, she found herself in the midst of one of life’s biggest changes: motherhood.
The resulting music is her most honest and blues-infused work to date. Freed from the pop pressures of her previous major label, ZZ fully embraces the blues—her most formative influence. Her Sun Records debut, Liberation, features a collection of originals and reimagined blues favorites delivered in her distinctive style. Encompassing greasy Chicago blues, foot-stomping Delta blues, rootsy garage rock, and vintage soul, the album plays like a ZZ-curated survey of the genre. The 14-track album was produced by multi-platinum producer Ryan Spraker (Eli “Paperboy” Reed, Weezer, In This Moment).
ZZ’s first single, “Put The Gun Down,” from her 2012 debut Til the Casket Drops, broke into the AAA Radio Charts Top 10 and remained there for 10 weeks. It was followed by the single “365 Days,” which reached #2 on the same chart. Til the Casket Drops also entered the Billboard Top 40 Alternative Chart. Her sophomore album, The Storm, released in 2017, peaked at #1 on the Billboard Blues Charts and featured collaborations with GRAMMY® Award winners Fantastic Negrito and Gary Clark Jr. The album included the track “Ride,” which was also used as the end-title song for Pixar’s feature film Cars 3. Most recently, ZZ was personally selected by Slash to open for his blues tour this past summer.



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