Jack Evans (musician)
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Jack Evans is a musician who formed the award-winning band Reverend Zen. His first album was Angels, blues, and the crying moon. The album has won numerous awards including 2007/2008 Song of the Year Effigy Awards - Spain, 2007/2008 ASCAP Plus Award - N.Y.C., 2007 Artist of the Year Los Angeles Music Awards, 2007 Artist of the Year WCH Radio - St. Louis, 2 Finalist Awards 2007 Unisong International Song Contest - L.A., 2006 Bronze Artist Award RGW Radio - Norfolk, U.K., Finalist 2006 VH1 Song of the Year Contest - Houston, as well as awards in the Billboard World Song Contest - N.Y.C. and the U.K,'s Singer/Songwriter Awards in London.[1][2][3]
[edit] Involvement in Reverend Zen
Jack Evans is the lead singer and drummer of Reverend Zen, and put together the band with over 10 other musicians. Some of those musicians have performed with Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton, Annie Lennox, Elvis Costello, Shawn Colvin, Donald Fagen, John Scofield, B.B. King, David Sanborn, Sheryl Crow.[4]