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Artist description
Eddie Z-Bone Zacholl is an established songwriter/musician who writes catchy groove injected folk songs with clever lyrics. |
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Music Style
Groove Injected Folk Rock |
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Musical Influences
Bob Dylan, The Band, Elvis Costello, Neil Young, The Rolling Stones, The Clash, Big Head Todd, Lou Reed |
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Similar Artists
Bob Dylan, The Band, Neil Young, Lou Reed |
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Artist History
Eddie Z-Bone Zacholl established himself in the Upstate New York area in the late '80's and early '90's as a member of regional acts The Casual Dogs and The Z-Bones. In 1993 he was nominated for a Syracuse Area Music Award (SAMMY) for songwriting. Later that year Ed penned the title track for a Syracuse Christmas TV Special titled "Here Comes Another Christmas". In 1994, the legendary blues group Savoy Brown covered a song Ed wrote titled "Left With Nothing (But the Blues)". In 1996 he released his solo debut, "Poet's Hill Promenade". He currently resides and works in Atlanta, GA. |
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Group Members
Eddie Z-Bone Zacholl has worked with many Upstate New York musicians including The Casual Dog Band, The Z-Bones, The Angry Neighbors, Gary Frenay, Artie Lenin, Jon Notarthomas, Penny Jo Pullus and Kim Lembo. |
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Instruments
Guitar |
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Albums
Not available at this time. |
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Press Reviews
With the Casual Dogs - "Two of the best two writers on the Syracuse scene"..."Tipp Hill legends stand the test of time"...With the Z-Bones - "Smart Songs"..."One of Syracuse's best and brightest new bands"...On Poet's Hill Promenade - Eddie has left his friends and family a present"..."A throughly enjoyable independent folk rock release". |
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Location
Atlanta, Georgia - USA |
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