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Kessler Presents: Zachary Williams w/ Buffalo Hunt

  • The 04 Center 11404 Lapoynor Street Manor United States (map)

$22 GA / $44 VIP
Doors @ 7:00pm
Show @ 8:00pm
All Ages
Full Bar

ZACHARY WILLIAMS
DIRTY CAMARO BIO
by Marc Menchaca

I heard Zachary Williams play for the first time in 2006. A good friend of mine invited me to his
show at Rockwood Music Hall. I found myself in a small room packed shoulder to shoulder
with a bunch of other eager listeners. Rockwood started in 2005 as an artist’s room; it
expanded in step with Zach’s career incidentally or not, and it still is a place where people
flock to listen to music as opposed to a bar where music is secondary. Thanks to everything
good for that place and especially for providing a sanctuary for Zach. He commands your
attention on stage, and it was, in my opinion, the place where he got the ears he deserved.
Needless to say, after seeing Zach play upwards of two hundred shows over fifteen years, I
became an early fan of his.

His stories come through him with such conviction and beauty that you can’t escape the
impact of his writing and his voice, which is informed by those vulnerable parts of a soul baring
the most of oneself. I remember telling his wife Stacy after the second or third time seeing him
at Rockwood that I’d never smiled so much watching someone on stage. His pure joy in his art
was blinding. I also remember telling her that I couldn’t wait because something was going to
“hit”. And it did. The Lone Bellow came together and more and more ears caught on. But in
hindsight, I misspoke. Zach’s music was hitting in the beginning just as it’s still hitting
now…it’s just sometimes hard to see the journey’s process working when you’re in it or
witnessing it. One always thinks the next one is going to do it when in reality the one now IS
doing it.

Fifteen years later I am proud to say I have a friendship I’ll take to my last day, and from it
comes music that makes my cheeks hurt, wakes my spirits and changes the rhythm of my day.
Dirty Camaro makes your heart do the dance. From soulful crooning about relationships that
yearn for transformation and missing pieces to ones that speak of adoration and a love that is
anchored in the depths that only love can explain, to everyday happenstance that puts a smile
on your face and a laugh in your belly…just listen and let it have you. Because it will. And if you
were to ask me, I’d point to influences of the late great John Prine and Guy Clark, Springsteen
and Chris Smithers. You’ll find a church where everyone speaks the same language no matter
who you are and you won’t want to leave.