At the time she wrote this fiercely individual song, ZZ found herself without a home for her music after a decade on a major label. It was a painfully complex time, and she sought solace in the blues, her most formative influence. Working with multi-platinum producer Ryan Spraker, she began to write about her life as a new mother through the lens of the blues. The resulting music is her truest and most blues-infused to date. ZZ Ward’s career has been marked by significant achievements. Her debut album, Til the Casket Drops (2012), produced hits like “Put The Gun Down,” which broke into the AAA Radio Charts Top 10, and “365 Days,” which reached #2. Her sophomore album, The Storm (2017), peaked at Number 1 on the Billboard Blues Charts and featured collaborations with GRAMMY-Award winners Fantastic Negrito and Gary Clark Jr. This isn’t just a one-off for ZZ—her blues journey will continue. This summer she will be opening for Slash, who also just released a blues-fueled album, and ZZ will be releasing more blues-oriented music in 2025. “This is who I’ve always wanted to be—a blues artist, on my terms,” she says. “It just took me a long time to get here.” https://www.zzward.com/
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Established in 1952 by Sam Phillips, Sun Records is renowned for discovering music legends including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Jerry Lee Lewis. The label moved to Nashville in 1969 where it continued cultivating acclaimed artists Jeannie C. Riley, The Dixie Cups, Linda Martell, and many others. As a member of the newly-formed Sun Label Group under Primary Wave, Sun Records continues to foster musical innovation while honoring its rich history of shaping American music culture. For more information, visit https://sunrecords.com. |