“We didn’t have any hoops to jump through for this record, and no one to please but ourselves. Taking the reins for the first time as sole producer on this project, Williams says that being an independent artist has its advantages. My wife can always tell when I’m working on a song because my toe is tapping, my lips are moving, and I can’t hear a word she’s saying.”
“I get a lot of ideas while I’m busy doing other tasks,” he says, “say driving down the road, or doing dishes, or mowing the yard. In a world where most popular music is created by committee, Zane writes the vast majority of his songs alone, whenever the inspiration strikes. The genuine quality of his music is no fluke. That plain-spoken, down-home honesty has now become the calling card for Zane’s own career, landing him four #1 songs on the Texas radio charts, opening gigs with heroes like George Jones and Alan Jackson, and even an invitation to perform at the Grand Ole Opry in 2015. “The stories that draw you in, the simple truth stated in a way you wish you could’ve said…there’s an honesty to country music that totally grabbed me the first time I heard it.” “I think of country music as poetry for the common man,” he says reflectively.
It is a rallying cry for a return to authenticity and substance in mainstream country music, and a fitting title for his sixth studio album. “Bringin’ Country Back” is more than a catchphrase for Zane Williams.