Zach Bair’s New Single “Ordinary Girl” Gaining Traction And Tackles Suicide Awareness Head On

Rock singer songwriter Zach Bair is honoring National Suicide Prevention Month in September by donating 20 percent of all sales proceeds from his new single, Ordinary Girl, and EP of the same name. Bair is now aligned with non-profit American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, a nationwide organization providing services to suicidal people and their families.

Bair was introduced to the group after an interview with longtime New York rock radio veteran, Zach Martin (www.zachmartinrocks.com), where the two discovered their mutual passion for suicide prevention and addressing mental health issues.

Suicide is currently the third leading cause of death among young people age 15 to 24. The highest overall rates of suicide are for adults age 40 to 59. Helping this vital non-profit cause that offers a lifesaving services for anyone with suicidal thoughts and their families is a cause close to Bair’s heart.

“I lost a friend and member of my team at one of my venues last year to suicide almost exactly a year ago,” said Bair. “It really hit me hard, as she was young and had her whole life in front of her. And of course I have known others as well who have unfortunately taken their own life. It’s tragic, and I think that we as humans need to be more aware of people who may be in need, even if they may not be overtly projecting their pain.”

Martin agreed, saying, “One of my goals is to let people know they have a value. They are important and precious. Let’s do all we can to provide resources for those that need our support. One way to accomplish this goal is by suicide prevention. I am going to do all I can to make sure people know that have access to resources that can help.”

Bair’s new single dives directly into this topic, telling the true story of a young woman who is considering taking her own life, but after being surrounded by support and love, decides she is not just an Ordinary Girl, but extraordinary, and that life is precious. The upbeat single as well as the upcoming EP highlight his storytelling and musical prowess, addressing the timely subject of depression and mental illness with musical grace.

Bair’s band, The Zach Bair Band, includes Daniel Dwight, a founding member of platinum-selling band Saving Abel on bass and backing vocals, Jeff Cobble on guitars, who has worked with globally-known “epic” rock act Medieval Steel, and Olive Branch, MS resident Jeff Ward on drums and percussion.

The Ordinary Girl EP contains five new songs plus a remastered version of Rutherford Drive, Bair’s hot single from 2019, and was produced in Nashville by Grammy-winner Skidd Mills, known for producing such artists as Saving Abel, 12 Stones, Pop Evil, Skillet and others. It was mastered by another Grammy-winner, Brad Blackwood, of Euphonic Masters, who has done work for such notable artists as Evanescence, Black Eyed Peas, KoRn, Alter Bridge, Keith Urban, and more.


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