Zac Harmon

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Mannish Boy 07:49 Tools
Hattie Mae 00:00 Tools
Don't Give Me Another Reason 00:00 Tools
Man Is Not Meant To Be Alone 00:00 Tools
Ball and Chain 00:00 Tools
Honey Bee 00:00 Tools
Scratch 00:00 Tools
Keep The Blues Alive 00:00 Tools
It's Cool with Me 00:00 Tools
Miss America 00:00 Tools
Sugarman 00:00 Tools
That's Why 00:00 Tools
That Mighty High 00:00 Tools
Enough 00:00 Tools
Since You Been Gone 00:00 Tools
Running from the Devil 00:00 Tools
I'm a Healer 00:00 Tools
Long Live The Blues 00:00 Tools
Who's Knockin' 00:00 Tools
A Hole in My Heart 00:00 Tools
Blue Pill Thrill 00:00 Tools
Feet Back on the Ground 00:00 Tools
Back Bitin' Back Stabbers 00:00 Tools
Comfort of a Man 00:00 Tools
Raising Hell 00:00 Tools
Want Ads 00:00 Tools
Drowning in Hollywood 00:00 Tools
Stand Your Ground 00:00 Tools
Grandma's Prayer 00:00 Tools
Hump In Your Back 00:00 Tools
Boogie Down - Live at The Mahindra Blues Festival 2014 00:00 Tools
The Older Woman 00:00 Tools
Forty Days 00:00 Tools
Smile On Your Face 00:00 Tools
That's What A Woman needs 00:00 Tools
Country Boy 00:00 Tools
Right Man Right Now 00:00 Tools
It Hurts Me Too 00:00 Tools
Boogie Down 00:00 Tools
Wounded 00:00 Tools
I'm Bad Like Jesse James 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Be With You 00:00 Tools
The Price of Lovin' You 00:00 Tools
Little Wing 00:00 Tools
Back of the Yards 00:00 Tools
No Woman No Cry - Live at The Mahindra Blues Festival 2014 00:00 Tools
Good Thing Found 00:00 Tools
Talk to Me 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Big Deal On You 00:00 Tools
Joanna 00:00 Tools
Shot In The Kill Zone 00:00 Tools
Spoonful 00:00 Tools
Mississippi State Line 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Road 00:00 Tools
It Hurts Me Too (featuring Mickey Champion) 00:00 Tools
Rock Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Comfort of a Man (featuring Greg Wright) 00:00 Tools
Glory (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Full Figured Woman 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Barbq 00:00 Tools
Man is not to be Alone 00:00 Tools
Smoke and Mirrors 00:00 Tools
Desperate Love 00:00 Tools
Stormin' in Mississippi 00:00 Tools
So Cold 00:00 Tools
Chicago Train Song 00:00 Tools
The Price of Lovin You 00:00 Tools
Yazoo City 00:00 Tools
Zac Harmon - Don't Give Me Another Reason 00:00 Tools
Sunday Morning After Saturday Night 00:00 Tools
Knocking on Heaven's Door 00:00 Tools
The Blues in You 00:00 Tools
Glory (reprise) -unlisted bonus 00:00 Tools
Its Cool With Me 00:00 Tools
Making a Dollar out of Fifteen Cents 00:00 Tools
Lord Save Me from L.A. 00:00 Tools
Stormin' in Mississippi (Studio Version) 00:00 Tools
I Got News for You 00:00 Tools
Baby Pleez 00:00 Tools
No Woman No Cry 00:00 Tools
Older Woman 00:00 Tools
Alberta 00:00 Tools
Forty Days (Studio version) 00:00 Tools
Smile 00:00 Tools
back bitin back stabbers 00:00 Tools
Glory 00:00 Tools
Comfort Of A Man T 00:00 Tools
Boogie Down (Live at The Mahindra Blues Festival 2014) 00:00 Tools
No Woman No Cry (Live at The Mahindra Blues Festival 2014) 00:00 Tools
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Born and raised in the heart of Jackson, Mississippi, Zac Harmon is a true disciple of the music that emanated from the city’s historic Farish Street district, universally recognized as the home of such great blues legends like the late, great Elmore James. While in high school and college, Harmon gigged as a guitarist for the likes of Z.Z. Hill, Dorothy Moore and Sam Myers. Relocating to L.A. in the early eighties, he worked as a studio musician and then established himself as a writer and producer, crafting songs for the likes of the O’Jays, Whispers, Karyn White, Alexander O'Neal and Black Uhuru. Composing and performing music for a movie score, Harmon was compelled to pursue his longtime dream to return to his roots and record his first Blues project. The result was 2002’s Live at Babe & Ricky's Inn, an electrifying testimony to Mississippi Blues, which showcased the sound at its best and introduced Harmon as a true torchbearer for the “next generation of the Blues”. In 2004, with his then band, the Mid South Blues Revue, he won the Blues Foundation’s prestigious International Blues Challenge (IBC) title of “Best Unsigned Band". That release was followed by The Blues According To Zacariah, which garnered major national airplay, including XM, Sirius and the American Blues Network. XM listeners voted Harmon “Best New Blues Artist” in the inaugural XM Nation Awards in 2005. In 2006, Harmon won the Blues Music Award for “Best New Artist Debut” for The Blues According to Zacariah. Later that year, he was featured in Blues Revue magazine, as one of the 10 artists that “…represent the future of the blues”. 2007 saw Harmon named to the Blues Foundation’s Board of Directors and entering into an endorsement deal with Category 5 Amplification. In 2008, he released Shot in the Kill Zone in Europe, recorded live at the Lionel Hampton Room in Paris. He then signed with the Northern Blues label for his third and much-anticipated U.S. album, From the Root that was released April 2009. Harmon also marked his acting debut in ’09 with a major role in the independent feature film Black and Blue, which is to be released in 2010. Also, in 2009, he was honored for his career achievements in his beloved hometown at the Jackson Music Awards and weeks later in Nashville, the Jus’ Blues Music Foundation bestowed the “Little Milton” Guitar Award for “Outstanding Guitar Player” upon him. Zac Harmon entertained U.S. troops in Iraq and Kuwait in 2008 as one the stars of Bluzapalooza and while headlining “The Pizza & Pyramid Tour” of Sicily, Italy and Cairo, Egypt in late 2009, Harmon and company made history with a rare performance at site of the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx, making the ensemble only the second Blues act to do so; Louis Armstrong being the first. More recently, Zac was featured performer for the 2010 “Mississippi Celebrates its GRAMMY® Legacy” event, hosted by Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, where he was presented with a Peavey Award by Peavey Electronics founder and CEO Hartley D. Peavey. The Peavey Award honors the state's many GRAMMY® winners and nominees as well as individuals who have played a significant role in developing and furthering Mississippi's musical heritage. Zac Harmon continues to tour internationally as an ambassador for the Blues. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.