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Byron Zanos

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Byron Zanos’ lifelong love of music began in his parents’ living room, listening to his father’s opera collection. He started playing the piano almost as soon as he could reach the keys, but in 1992, the 12-year-old Zanos had a life-altering experience: he bought his very first CD, Guns N’ Roses’ Appetite For Destruction. “It was like a bowl of Lucky Charms after eating oatmeal all my life.” The piano obviously wasn't going to cut it.

Eventually, Zanos’ tastes grew to include Dave Matthews Band for its versatile musicality; Jeff Buckley’s haunting vocals; and Sting’s penchant for constant re-invention and experimentation. Zanos began to develop a voice as a performer and, not long after that, a style as a songwriter.

“I started writing my own music when I was 9 or so. It took some time but eventually, my piano teacher realized I wasn’t into playing the classics anymore – she started giving me writing assignments instead. After I got into guitar, the writing just took off.”

Surprisingly, Zanos had never actually planned on music as a profession. “Growing up, I watched performers on TV and in the movies and imagined I was them – singing to the crowd – winning over the girl I had a crush on. Some kids daydream about being astronauts; others about beating up the school bully. I’m not sure what the school bully daydreamed about – probably about beating up more kids. Anyway, I imagined that I was on stage – that was my “glory moment” daydream. It’s funny that I never planned on doing it because as far as I can remember, music was the way I dealt with everything in my life.”

“It was in college that the possibility of doing this professionally occurred to me. I was majoring in economics – working at an investment banking firm as a junior broker - but my heavy textbooks spent more time in an ‘amp-tilting capacity’ than as study tools. As soon as I graduated, I started recording my first demos and putting together a musical team to take it to the next level.”

Byron’s debut release “Somewhere in the Middle” was engineered, mixed, and mastered by Grammy Award winning engineer Daegal Bennett (Tony’s son), and produced by Drew Yowell (Phoebe Snow, Sophie B. Hawkins, Herb Alpert). It featured the acclaimed song “Secrets and Lies.”

Selected as a Top 20 finalist (out of 25,000 entries) by Simon Fuller and his A&R team in the 2007’s inaugural American Idol Songwriter Competition, “Secrets and Lies” also received an Honorable Mention in the 2006 Billboard World Song Contest, and was a finalist in the 2006 Berklee College of Music We Are Listening Awards and the 2005 International Song Competition. Another cut from the Somewhere in the Middle, “Pandora’s Box,” won a Silver Medal (Pop Category) in the 22nd annual Mid Atlantic Songwriting Contest.

Byron’s most recent release (Winter 07) “Still in a Fight”, found him again working with Dae Bennett and Drew Yowell (the same team from ‘Somewhere in the Middle’). However, it was a completely different type of record for him.

“’Still in a Fight’ was somewhat of an art project for me. I wanted to write one complete piece of music – a ‘Pop Opera’ if you will. And that’s exactly what I did.”

Zanos’ ‘pop opera’ chronicles the emotional highs and lows of a failed relationship,” Still in a Fight has received rave reviews from music fans and industry tastemakers alike. To celebrate the CD’s release, Zanos appeared on CN8’s Backstage with Barry Nolan and was a featured artist on iTunes’ number one acoustic music podcast Acoustic Long Island. Music lovers who came to the Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh, NY last summer got a taste of the tunes when Zanos opened on the WaMu Live stage for Aerosmith, Steve Miller, and other national acts; he is scheduled to return to the venue for dates with The Police, Eric Clapton, Elvis Costello and more in the 2008 summer concert season. He also just returned from a tour opening for Geffen recording artist Matt White.

“The record is best heard from beginning to end”, says Byron. “However, for those of us with time constraints, it’s broken down to 10 tracks - each one a story or anecdote in itself about the manic highs and depressive lows of a failed love. The end result is a rollercoaster ride of emotion in sound.”

“The industry says that ‘The Album’ is dead,” Zanos says, “Well, if today’s listeners want just another single on their iPods, I’ve got a few for them. But maybe… just maybe, ‘The Album’ isn’t dead – it’s just that nobody’s making them anymore… at least not good ones.” We’ll be looking for all that to change now that “Still in a Fight” is available in stores.

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Q: If you could be an M&M, what color would you be?

Byron: “Red – to me, red suggests cherry flavored candy. Then you bite into it and you get chocolate – it’s not what you expected – it’s a surprise.. Then again, someone would be eating you… OK, I changed my mind - Brown – it looks the least appetizing. I don’t want to be eaten. Wait… which answer will get you to stop asking stupid questions?”

Q: What were you like as a kid?

Byron: “I was definitely the troublemaker. Not intentionally – I just didn’t know when enough was enough. I was the example that’s currently used to administer Ritalin. I guess I wanted attention. But not in a bad way – I think I just wanted to be liked – I wanted to be cool – whatever that means. And of course, every parent teacher conference was exactly what you’d expect from such an example. ‘Byron is incredibly intelligent and gifted – he’s one of my favorite students. But he needs to apply himself more. He seems easily distracted and uninterested in the curriculum. Also, he just won’t shut the fuck up in class!’ end quote… something along those lines.

Q: Tell me a little about your writing style.

Byron: I try to write as honestly as possible – especially on this last record – it’s ridiculously honest – embarrassingly honest. Musically, it should be catchy, but ‘musically intelligent’ if that makes any sense. I try to avoid vague metaphors in my writing. Lyrically, it’s very specific – you either relate or you don’t. The hope is that when you relate, you REALLY feel it. “Still in a Fight” won’t mean different things to different people – it will mean the same thing to anyone that has ever experienced a painful breakup. And yes, I write from my own experiences.

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Member Since: 5/19/2005
Band Website: byronzanos.com
Band Members: Byron Zanos - Singer/Songwriter
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Influences: The Beatles, The Police, Dave Matthews Band, Live, Cat Stevens, Sting, Billy Joel
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Still in a Fight
Bye Bye Baby
Chemicals
If Only
Envy
The One That Got Away
Not Alone
Second Wind
Thank You
Ten Rules

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Byron and his band doing "Hide and Seek" at Rockwood Music Hall NYC


Byron and his band doing "Bye Bye Baby" at Rockwood Music Hall NYC


Management:
Jerry Lembo Entertainment Group
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Record Label: Miera One Music
Type of Label: None

My Blog

New Video, New Songs, and New Underwear

6/11/08New Video, New Songs, and New UnderwearHello good people of cyberspace!!! I hope this finds you all well. I just wanted to thank you guys for the great support at all my appearances in the last...
Posted by Byron Zanos on Fri, 13 Jun 2008 01:25:00 PST

Waffle House, Jesus, and some Good Tunes&

I’m in a plane, 35,000 feet above ground flying from Atlanta to Newark - and I’m actually a bit scared! We’ve had heavy turbulence since we took off and for the first time ever I fi...
Posted by Byron Zanos on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 01:09:00 PST

Hey kids  just wanted to say hi and give you an update.

2/25/08 I played a show last night at Rockwood (NYC)  packed house. I'd like to thank those of you who attended and I hope you all made it home safely  the weather was pretty brutal out there. I wa...
Posted by Byron Zanos on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:30:00 PST

Happy Valentines Day

I'd like to wish you all a very Happy Valentines Day!!! For those of you spending it with a loved one, enjoy yourselves. For those of you spending it alone, it can be pretty depressing. But just remem...
Posted by Byron Zanos on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 11:36:00 PST

Turds for Words

Who the hell is Mike and why do people keep commenting "RIP Mike" on my page??? These spammers are getting ridiculous - now they're not even selling anything!!! Anyway, I've got some exciting news c...
Posted by Byron Zanos on Tue, 12 Feb 2008 02:25:00 PST

Hi yall

Hi y'all - yes, I said y'all.  I'm down south in the Sunshine State for a few days.  The weather, unfortunately, has been less than sunny.  In fact, it's pretty damn close to what it wa...
Posted by Byron Zanos on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 09:16:00 PST

The December Holiday blog

The December Holiday blog& where the year is summed up in a few short paragraphs, I give you a brief glimpse into my plans for the new year, and then I give you all my sincere thanks and good wishes f...
Posted by Byron Zanos on Thu, 27 Dec 2007 07:06:00 PST

New album and Acoustic Long Island Podcast both available on iTunes!

Still in a Fight now available on iTunes!See the video and listen to Byron playing live on the number one acoustic podcast on iTunes: Acoustic Long Island!...
Posted by Byron Zanos on Thu, 13 Dec 2007 10:04:00 PST

Made it to 1 on Awarestore.com!!!

Thanks to you and your support, my new CD 'Still in a Fight' made it to 1 on Awarestore.com's Top 10 this week! If you haven't gotten a copy yet, or if you know a friend who would enjoy my a...
Posted by Byron Zanos on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:23:00 PST

Byrons new CD Still in a Fight has arrived! BUY NOW!

Byron's new CD Still in a Fight has arrived! BUY NOW!
Posted by Byron Zanos on Wed, 14 Nov 2007 01:54:00 PST