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Retrieved 2011-12-09. Follow Close . Retrieved 2010-09-23. "Zac Brown Band, Knee Deep Lyrics Uncovered". The total number of shows on the beach this summer is supposed to be six, up from two last year when Rascal Flatts and Maroon 5 played. ^ "Zac Brown Band Chart history" Canadian Hot 100 for Zac Brown Band. Retrieved July 19, 2011. x We may use your e-mail address to send you the newsletter and offers that may interest you, on behalf of Rolling Stone and its partners. Prometheus Global Media.
Please note that comments are monitored by Philly.com staff. Retrieved January 10, 2014. It was released in May 2011 as the third single from the Zac Brown Band's second major-label album, 2010's You Get What You Give. More Interviews Lists Wheeler Walker Jr.'s 12 Favorite Dirty Country Songs By Joseph Hudak 11 Best Things We Saw at Dylan Fest By Chris Parton Dierks Bentley's 15 Sexiest Songs By Andrew Leahey More Country Lists News Galleries Features Videos 100 Greatest Country Songs Best of 2014 The Ram Report Coverwall About the Coverwall From John and Yoko to Miley Cyrus, Annie Leibovitz to David LaChapelle, the cover of Rolling Stone has always been an art form in its own right. Flashback: Zac Brown Band, Jimmy Buffett Duet on Tipsy 'Toes' Country jam band trade lines with their hero on a 2009 episode of CMT 'Crossroads' By Mark Gray December 9, 2014 Share Tweet Share Comment Email Share Tweet Share Comment Email Zac Brown Band's brand of country escapism may not have been more on display than it was five years ago, on December 9, 2009. If a travel company just happened to be selling Caribbean getaways outside the door of The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee on that evening five years ago, they could have set an all-time sales record simply based off of that rendition of "Toes." Share Tweet Share Comment Email Topics: Zac Brown Band Jimmy Buffett The Latest Powered By Dixie Chicks Begin North American Tour: The Ram Report Darius Rucker Fronts All-Star Show for St. Danton of the Hartford Courant called it "exactly the kind of song you'd expect to hear Jimmy Buffett sing, but with more mandolin."[4] Kevin John Coyne, reviewing the song for Country Universe, gave it a B+ rating, saying that the song "lacks spunk but radiates the same sea-breezy blissfulness" as "Toes".[5]. For the Funkadelic song, see (Not Just) Knee Deep.
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