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Music Style
Alternative/Folk(Acoustic) |
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Musical Influences
Alice In Chains-Bob Marley-Sublime-Tool-Pink Floyd |
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Similar Artists
Please take a listen and you tell us. |
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Artist History
This project was formed in Pennsauken, New Jersey in the early months of 2002. "Zamora" is consisted of Jon Zamora, originally from the Philippines, singer/songwriter and also the frontman of the alternative/funkgroove band "Zymotic Flow" based in NJ/PA, and Oscar Araya who is originally from Chille. Together, they blend their unique styles and ideas to a mix that will surely grab your attention. |
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Group Members
Jon Zamora(vocals,guitar)-Oscar Araya(guitar) |
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Instruments
Vocals-guitars |
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Albums
Zamora You Want, Zamora You Get |
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Press Reviews
"Your voice is great and very radio friendly. The melodies in the guitar playing is very catchy. Your use of chords, picking and technique are very solid. You have something here, clearly. With some polishing and a game plan, you'll be more productive and have attainable goals set. Your talent and honorable personality will take you far in this world. I wish you much success and will work hard to help you in that pursuit of success and achievement"-Eugene Foley, J.D., Ph.D.
President & Founder of Foley Entertainment, Inc. "Peaks and valleys, ebbs and flows. Technically the music is recorded well enough. The recording and engineering is at a level where you are able to accurately represent your compositions. The playing is adequate and the musicianship solid. The only performance aspect of your demo that might be problematic for you is the singing. It isn't very musical. If that is your style, more power to you. Certainly rap, hip hop and punk are not very musical genres so you may be okay. However, your songs are fairly musical. The juxtaposition may not be a very workable combination. The toughest obstacle you may have to overcome is finding a specific market for your music. Off the top of my head, I can't think of who your fan base might be. I can't think of any bands that you are similar to. That may be a good thing. It's great if you can carve out a niche for yourself. People are always looking for new and original music. You do have to consider the fact, however, that it may be challenging for most labels to find an audience for you. Your sound has to be easy to place in the market or you will face resistance. Just keep writing and try to find a middle ground between your style and what you think can be played on the radio as well what can be sold in the stores"-Sincerely, Brian Wittmer Director of A&R InsideSessions/Universal Music Group.
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Location
Pennsauken, NJ - USA |
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