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Green Lemon, Zach Deputy
Wednesday October 24, 2007 at 8:00pm
Smith's Olde Bar
1578 Piedmont Ave
Atlanta, Georgia 30324 Get Directions
The band known as Green Lemon was forged and tempered to excellence in the tin shacks and back alley bars of Oklahoma City in 1999. After meeting in High School, they quickly developed a following around Oklahoma, playing outdoor parties amid tornadoes that threatened to end their musical ambitions. Their diverse backgrounds, from Reggae, blues and classical music gradually morphed into something unique and disturbingly energetic to some. In 2001 they moved on to Fort Collins, Colorado to spread their reputation, not just as a band, but as a party incarnate. Their music is a chameleon-like exploration of musical history performed on the edge of the moment. Their songs express a deep appreciation of musical traditions, as well as an appreciation for blowing said musical traditions out of the water with their deranged mid-western minds.

Get on board the funk train to your happy place. Part human beat box, part guitar genius and part soul searing singer/ songwriter. You never knew six strings, a couple of microphones and a big white fella could bring so much positive energy to the table. Backed by years of hard work, a stage presence you can't teach and his musical wingman Paul Kearns, Zach has created a style all his own. Like the range of his voice, his musical influences create a melting pot of funk originality. Watch hips sway and troubles sweat themselves away when Zach Deputy takes the stage. Zach Deputy is a man who puts the fun in funky and he is a man who never disappoints.
Category: Music
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