David Zach (Remedy Drive)

Remedy Drive is a rock band with roots in Nebraska. For the last ten years, the band has been using their music to shine a light on human trafficking. They have released a trilogy of counter-trafficking-themed albums. The band's lead singer, David Zach, has accompanied several counter-trafficking organizations on their mission. He uses covert gear to gather evidence of trafficking and collaborates with authorities to dismantle the criminal networks responsible for these heinous acts. Thanks to their efforts, more than 2,800 survivors of trafficking have been rescued, and over 1,700 traffickers have been arrested. The Remedy Drive fanbase and community help support these operations by funding them. Remedy Drive is committed to promoting the restoration and rehabilitation of trafficking survivors by sourcing all their merchandise from organizations specializing in these areas. The band's music centers on the theme that ordinary individuals can play extraordinary roles in the pursuit of freedom and justice. Remedy Drive's music has been featured on NBC, SpeedTV, and VH1, among others. Their song "Daylight" was featured in the movie The Perfect Summer, while "Hope" was used in a 2009 Winter Olympic commercial. "Stand Up" was featured in the trailer for the Gerard Butler-starring film Chasing Mavericks, and was also played during game days at the Green Bay Packers’ stadium.PT1H30M2025-11-16
David Zach
David Zach (Remedy Drive)"David Zach (Remedy Drive)"

Showtimes

November 16, 6:00 pm

Aledo Opera House