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EMILY ZUZIK
GENRE
Electric / Folk Rock / Rock
PLACE
Los Angeles - USA
BIOGRAPHY
A prolific singer/songwriter, rocker and sought-after collaborator, Emily Zuzik's wide-ranging career has allowed her to shift fluidly from acoustic folk to electronica and alternative rock. Zuzik, who "mixes the urgent intensity of Ani DiFranco and Tori Amos with the easy cool of Kim Gordon," (Performing Songwriter Magazine) released her seventh studio album, The Wild Joys of Living, in June 2011.
With Americana-fueled guitars and sexy Sheryl Crow-tinged vocals, Zuzik has been a well-known name in the New York City music scene for nearly a decade. She has toured extensively across the US and UK and is a featured vocalist and cowriter of "The Low Hum," off of Moby's album Destroyed, out May 17, 2011.
Between those seminal releases (along with electronica singles by UK's REFIX and downtempo artist Sizzlax on XY Records), Zuzik sang the theme song to the NBC show "Love Bites," which aired Summer 2011 on Thursday nights at 10 PM.
Zuzik is an Epiphone/Gibson Guitars Endorsed Artist, a commissioned musical artist for Esopus Magazine and a vocalist in Erie Insurance jingles and the Blue Man Group Production Saturday Morning Puppet Club. Her songs have appeared in the National Geographic Channel's doc on "Slammed: Inside Indie Wrestling", CW show Smallville, the Cuba Gooding Jr. film Ticking Clock and the indie film Fifth Form.
FIND MUSIC ON LINE
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Photo: Pat Johnson for Epiphone Guitars |
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