ORANGE IS THE NEW ZACH

Following a sold-out show at L.A.'s Wiltern, Warner breakout and "red dirt" country torchbearer Zach Bryan, who's positively aglow with Grammy buzz, receives a platinum plaque for the haunting single "Something in the Orange" from his label and management teams. Warner Co-Chairman/COO Tom Corson, seen kneeling in front, was also glowing, in part because the Wiltern bar does some heavy pours. Later, a nearby weed dispensary debuted its Red Dirt Indica, which will help you think of all the words that rhyme with "orange." Seen wishing we'd take a dirt nap are (front row, l-r) Hannah Bay-Schuck, Bryan, Warner's Miles Gersh, Corson and co-manager Danny Kang and (back row, l-r) Warner's Rick Gershon, label Co-Chairman/CEO Aaron Bay-Schuck, Presley Nardella of Bryan's management team and co-manager Stefan Max.

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