An Artist, Singer, Songwriter
Zachary Friday is an Alumni of Berklee School of Music and has an undergraduate degree in classical guitar performance from Pierce College where he studied under the inventor of microtonal guitar: John Schneider. Zachary also studied under Brazilian classical guitarist Hugo Nogueira and learned to sing from Wosheka Burrell at Anointed Melodies Music School.
Zachary Friday is an Alumni of Berklee School of Music and has an undergraduate degree in classical guitar performance from Pierce College where he studied under the inventor of microtonal guitar: John Schneider. Zachary also studied under Brazilian classical guitarist Hugo Nogueira and learned to sing from Wosheka Burrell at Anointed Melodies Music School.
A Little About Zachary
Zachary's musical debut occurred in 2005 at Antone’s in Austin, Texas - a stage where legendary Blues musicians like B.B King and Stevie Ray Vaughn stood just as he. This debut catapulted Zachary's early career and led to his performance with country legend Will Ray at the National Guitar Workshop later that year. That same year, Zachary won the James Burton International Guitar Festival’s annual competition and had his first debut solo cut co-produced by Burton.
About Zachary
Zachary Friday is an Alumni of Berklee School of Music and has an undergraduate degree in classical guitar performance from Pierce College where he studied under the inventor of microtonal guitar: John Schneider. Zachary also studied under Brazilian classical guitarist Hugo Nogueira and learned to sing from Wosheka Burrell at Anointed Melodies Music School.