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Zazie was one in a long line of French models and actresses turned pop stars, rocketing to overnight success with her 1993 debut single, “Sucré Sale” Born Isabelle de Truchis de Varennes in Boulogne-Billancourt on April 18, 1964, she grew up enamored of French chanson icons like Georges Brassens, Jacques Brel, and Barbara, and at ten began studying violin, soon adding piano and guitar to her curriculum
Zabaleta Beto (also known as Alberto Zabaleta) is a Colombian musician Along with Villa Beto, Zabaleta is one half of the Betos Zabaleta was born in 1957 ~ Gary Hill, All Music Guide
Zebra galloped out of New Orleans in the mid-’70s The trio concocted their moniker from a Vogue magazine cover and soon won over the East Coast with expert Zep-like pomp-metal
The Orange County, CA-based punk-rap outfit Zebrahead was formed in 1996 by vocalist/guitarist Justin Mauriello, guitarist Greg Bergdorf, bassist Ben Osmundson, and drummer Ed Udhus
New Zealand’s top rock band of 2000, Zed was formed in 1996 while Nathan King, Ben Campbell, and Adrian Palmer were still attending Christchurch’s Cashmere High School
Zeitgeist was a post-REM folk-rock band hailing from Austin, TX, and led by guitarists/vocalists John Croslin and Kim Longacre However, after just one album (1985’s Translate Slowly), the group was forced by a Minneapolis percussion ensemble called Zeitgeist to change its name
West Coast thrashers Zeke establishes a nasty disposition while cutting teeth on their own brash hardcore punk A foursome since 1993, Zeke has released a handful of EPs and full-lengths through Wrecking Ball Records and IFA Records, but inked a deal with Epitaph in 1998
Zac Johnson rose from the retail record store ranks to work for All Music Guide purely as the result of an accounting error Although he was originally hired in as a pop editor, the lure of ones and zeroes and hardcore data-linking called to him and now he spends his work hours trying to sift through the 49 different John Williamses in the AMG database, and trying to keep all of the Now That’s What I Call Music releases organized
When Zac Maloy and fellow Oklahoma City bandmates formed the Nixons, they found early success Their 1995 release of Foma reached sales near gold status and the lead single “Sister” graced radio stations across the nation
Zen Dog’s Julie Klein sings lead vocals, plays bass guitar, and makes an attractive frontwoman with a fantastic figure and naturally curly auburn hair Donna Acierno can be found on the keyboard as well as doing backup vocals for Zen Dog; she also is very pleasing to the eyes