Caroline Jones To Unveil A 'Full Circle Moment' With Zac Brown Band

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Caroline Jones is joining forces with Zac Brown Band in a whole new way.

Jones, who became an official member of the award-winning band in late 2022, said on Monday (July 10) that she’s about to mark a full-circle moment with Zac Brown Band as the releases her next song. Jones will release the collaboration, “Million Little Bandaids,” on Friday (July 14).

“This is a very full circle moment for me, to have ZBB on one of my songs,” Jones wrote in her caption on Instagram. “And this song in particular expresses a profound message about having the courage to open your heart and tell really hard and vulnerable truths (more on the lyric later), which is a journey I have been on the last few years. I actually wrote ‘Million Little Bandaids’ two years ago with Zac in mind, so this is a big time manifestation for me. I can’t wait for you all to hear it ❤️‍🩹”

“Million Little Bandaids” comes as Jones is preparing her next full-length album, which is anticipated to release in the fall. Until then, the genre-blending multi-instrumentalist has been releasing music little by little. Most recently, she released her 5-track EP, Superpower, in May, featuring five unique songs: her “most raw” and “honest” title track, the “sassy” “Normal Person,” a stunning cover of Cry Cry Cry’s “By Way of Sorrow” with Vince Gill, and the previously-released “Lawless” and “Keep It Safe” featuring Alyssa Bonagura

Jones played her first-ever headlining show in Nashville, Tennessee, taking the stage at a historic local venue as she marked Superpower’s release. She’s continuing headlining performances with Zac Brown Band’s “From The Fire Tour” underway. The group recently kicked off the nationwide trek in Columbus, Ohio.

“I take a lot of pride in whatever crowd I’m in front of and whatever performance that I’m doing, giving it 100% and bringing my A game,” Jones recently told iHeartCountry. “It really doesn’t matter to me how many people are in the crowd, or if it’s my own show, in my own name or it’s supporting Zac Brown Band and bring in service to that music. I bring the same passion and commitment to all of it. I love it all, and it matters a lot to me.”


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