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CH2's Musicians in Bathrooms

Jan 1, 2020

Musicians in Bathrooms featuring Zack Stiltner

Celebrate Hilton Head Magazine

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A monthly Q&A with local musicians photographed in various bathrooms across the Lowcountry.

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What’s your sign?
Virgo

Most underrated song that, in your opinion, should be a classic?
“That Ain’t my Truck,” by Rhett Akins

Biggest compliment you’ve ever gotten from a fan?
I hate country music, but I love your stuff!

What do you sing in the shower?
When I’m getting ready for work: “9 to 5,” by Dolly Parton
In my free time: ’90s country songs

Favorite cereal?
I’m more of a bagel guy.

What is your favorite piece to perform?
My original music or any pop punk song

At what venue do you most like to perform?
Breakers Live in Columbia, S.C.

Most requested song at shows?
“News Feed” or “Old Town Road”

First concert you attended?
Switchfoot (shout out Nick Poulin) and Audio Adrenaline

Favorite artist?
The 1975

Place you go to get away from it all?
The soccer field

Do you tweet, gram, or book? What’s your handle?
Twitter – zackstiltner Insta- zackstiltner
Facebook – /zackstiltnermusic

Finish this verse as if it were the hook of a song: “Sally went down to the bayou…”
Lookin’ for a guy that I knew.

Who would star as you in the epic retelling of your life on film?
A young Sean Penn

First instrument you learned to play?
My mom’s acoustic guitar

Song you were thrilled to finally master?
I don’t play anything the right way.

What do you wish you knew more about?
Marketing and production

What animal do you most identify with?
My dog Waylon; he’s pretty chill.

If you got super-famous and had to change your name, what would your new name be?
Z/S

What famous musician would you love to sing a duet with?
Dolly Parton, Jo Dee Messina or Kacey Musgraves

For more information and events visit https://zackstiltner.com

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