The Grammy winner bringing traditional country to new audiences
The Grammy winner bringing traditional country to new audiences 5 hours ago Felicity Baker It's been a whirlwind few weeks for Zach Top. Three weeks ago, the rising star of country music won his first Grammy Award, in the newly created category of best traditional country album. He says it still feels like a dream.
"Then it suddenly hit me, it was mine. "
"That seems sacrilegious to me. I certainly don't aim at awards when I'm making the music, I'd be doing it either way," he says. "But it does feel really good when the rest of your industry thinks you're doing a good enough job and give you a trophy for it. " 'Hillbillies like me' The best traditional country album category was introduced at the Grammys this year alongside an award for best contemporary country album, which was won by rapper-turned-country-star Jelly Roll – after the Recording Academy said it wanted to honour both the genre's historic roots and its more modern sound. "It's cool there's a spot for hillbillies like me," says Top. "Up 'till now what they brand 'contemporary country' has taken home most of those awards. "I feel like it's opened up a lot and new people that weren't always fans get to fall in love with the genre and all that it has to offer," he adds. "But it's good artists like me have got a place to hang our hat. " Reflecting on his win, he says: "I still feel like it's not sunk in, but whatever happens no-one can take that away from me for the rest of my life. "
Growing up in Washington state, he started playing in a band with his siblings at the age of seven.
"It's just what comes out of me when I open my mouth or play the guitar," he explains. "I grew up loving the really, really old stuff, so it makes sense that I landed somewhere similar. " Top has been widely credited with bringing old-school country to younger audiences. "For them it's something fresh and brand new," he says. "We get a lot of younger people at the shows. With country music, at some point the fans always want to return to the roots and traditions of what we know and love as country music.
I think people were ready to hear something more simple and real. "
He says he's been waiting to play for his British fans for a long time.
"I'd be foolish not to embrace that and go to wherever people are falling in love with the music. " Cold beer and country music Top says seeing people across the world resonating with his songs never gets old.
"But it is a big undertaking," he adds.
"It costs a lot to get over here, so you have to make that commitment that you do want to be an artist internationally. " When Top returns to the US, he has a busy summer of headlining country festivals in the US and writing his next album. But he says he's not feeling any pressure and instead just wants to enjoy the ride.
"It's just people are going crazy for what I'm doing, so I'm going to try and keep doing what I am doing as well as I can, and hopefully they don't get tired of it
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