


RIFE
RECORDING STUDIO
3551 Morel Court, Marion, Iowa
www.riferecording.com
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Dave Zollo Bio
If you're a follower of the Midwestern indie music world (or of
American roots music generally) you might be forgiven for
thinking David Zollo has been around forever. The truth is, it just
seems that way.
Since bursting on the scene as a baby-faced 21-year-old with
Iowa City's white-hot, road-chewing pub-rockers, High and Lonesome in
1992, Zollo has done just about everything you can do in the rock and
roll business. Whether as a singer\songwriter\keyboardist with his own
bands; as a sideman for an incredible array of roots music talent
(Todd Snider, William Elliot Whitmore, Greg Brown, Bo Ramsey, The
Pines); as founder\owner\operator of legendary underground label,
Trailer Records; or producer to up-and comers (The Pines, Brother
Trucker, Zollo always maintained a ridiculously frenetic schedule,
logging thousands of miles and 200+ gigs a year, doing all of these
things at an incredibly high level.
He has paid dues and blues man or honkey-tonker (both titles can be applied to Zollo) would envy. High
and Lonesome's meteoric rise was halted in late-1994 by the discovery
of pre-cancerous tumors in his vocal cords; reconstructive surgery
followed. While waiting impatiently for his singing voice to recover,
Zollo started and established Trailer Records, then joined the band of
critically-acclaimed country-folk rocker Todd Snider in 1996, moving
to Nashville.
After Snider downsized his band in 1997, Zollo followed
his heart back to the Midwest and his hometown of Iowa City. There he
rejoined mentors Bo Ramsey and Greg Brown, further growing Trailer
Records and creating an atmosphere of music-as-family, that saw the
entire label roster playing on stage together; on record; and, judging
by the sounds of things, in each other's living rooms. It was around
this time that demand started growing for Zollo's services as a
producer. Throughout it all, Zollo continued to write music that
consistently won critical and popular support for its power, honesty,
and intelligence. By 2002 he had produced six records of his own
material; 'Alackaday(1992)'; 'livefromgabes(1994)'; and 'For Sale or
Rent' with High and Lonesome, and 'The Morning is a Long Way From
Home(1995); 'Uneasy Street(1999)'; and 'The Big Nigh(2002,' under his
own name.
In 2007 Zollo was caught in a drug-sting
operation, attempting to purchase a controlled substance from
undercover police officers. He entered drug treatment for addictions
to cocaine and heroin and came out with the songs that will populate
his forthcoming recording, 'For Hire.' Considered by many long-time
fans to be his strongest material to date, Zollo explores his years as
an addict; very public fall from grace; birth of his only child, a son
named Rocco; and painful divorce with his usual honesty, erudition and
a wry, dark, humor.
Of the many things that David Zollo does and does well, it is on
stage that he seems most comfortable and happy. Long known as an
exuberant, passionate performer, it is clear that at present, Zollo is
relishing the opportunity to do what he does best: make music. If you
haven't had the pleasure, try to catch him while you can; solo, or with
his band The Body Electric. Either way, you'll get a chance to
experience the timeless power of a voice that seems to have been with us forever.
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