Zac Baird

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Zach Baird
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Zach Baird (2010)
Background information
Birth nameZachary Baird
Born (1971-02-16) February 16, 1971 (age 53)
Orange County, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)
  • Keyboards
  • synthesizer
  • programming
Years active1989–present

Zachary Baird (born February 16, 1971) is an American keyboardist known for collaborating with the nu metal band Korn. [1] He is also noted for using the Moog synthesizer, [2] as well as the Ondes Martenot.

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Early life

Zach Baird graduated from the Arts Magnet, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, Texas. [3]

Career

Baird's first project was a 15-piece funk band called Whitey, but he then joined the band Billy Goat in 1990 and was a member for six years. Over the years he either founded or was involved in numerous other projects and bands, including:

Baird has collaborated with artists from various music genres, including Edie Brickell, Everlast, Evanescence (provided programming for their debut album "Fallen"), Colin Hay, Daniel Powter, Mike Dillon, and Stone Gossard.

He auditioned for Nine Inch Nails:

I never even met Trent Reznor. I just played along with a prerecorded tape. They had this work area set up where there were no other musicians to play along with, and the guys in the band all sat up in this dark balcony area where I couldn't even see them. Or, at least I think they were up there. It was just weird. [3]

Baird was also auditioned for alternative artist Beck; he describes it as great experience:

Trying out for Beck's band was great. He was just set up in this cool little room, and we jammed on five or six of his songs. [3]

Baird toured with pop singer and pianist Daniel Powter through Europe in 2005. [3] In late 2009 and early 2010, Baird was part of Adam Lambert's band, providing programming, working as his music director, and playing keyboards.

Work with Korn

Baird has worked with nu metal band Korn, touring with them worldwide as a masked horse (which in turn, Baird got his nickname "Horse") in the See You on the Other Side tour, as well as in their 2006 edition of the Family Values Tour . He has temporarily joined the band for their eighth studio album. Collaboration with Korn and his previous projects was quite a difference for him:

This has really been a trip. I've been working here all day long every day at the band's rehearsal space at S.I.R. Studios in Hollywood, just learning every song and getting used to all of this amazing gear. [3]

On December 9, 2006, Baird performed with Korn on MTV Unplugged: Korn , playing piano. After the Bitch We Got a Problem Tour , Baird continued to work with Korn frontman Jonathan Davis on his Alone I Play tour, as a part of his backing band SFA. In 2011, Baird played the keyboard on Korn guitarist Munky's solo project, Fear and the Nervous System . He also toured with Korn during 2013's The Paradigm Shift tour, and the 20th Anniversary Tour from 2014 through 2015. As of early 2017, Baird is no longer collaborating with the band.

Discography

TV appearances

Keyboard instruments

See also

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References

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  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "The Dallas Morning News". Wfaa.com. May 31, 2006. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved March 6, 2007.