Say Zuzu

Say Zuzu

Infobox musical artist
Name = Say ZuZu


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Origin = flagicon|USA Newmarket, New Hampshire, USA
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Genre = Alt-country Roots rock
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Years_active = 1992-2003
Label = Milltown Records
Associated_acts = Jon Nolan Cliff Murphy and the Massachusetts Trust Company
URL = [www.myspace.com/SayZuzu]
Current_members = Jon Nolan Cliff Murphey John Pistey Tim Nylander
Past_members = James Nolan Steve Ruhm Mark Wentworth
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Say Zuzu is a roots rock band originally based in Newmarket, New Hampshire. The group was formed in 1992 by brothers Jon and James Nolan, and their longtime friend Cliff Murphy. Though they achieved little commercial success in America, the band developed a strong following in Italy where they toured for several years.

Career

Say Zuzu "got its start on the Seacoast as a group of boys playing guitars in the bedroom of a little red Cape Cod house in Durham in 1988" [http://archive.seacoastonline.com/2003news/01262003/news/9548.htm Portsmouth Herald Local News: Say ZuZu says bye-bye after 14-year tour ] ] . Those three boys were Jon and James Nolan and Cliff Murphy. The band originally chose the name Zuzu's Petals, after a scene from the movie It's A Wonderful Life; however, after discovering that several other bands out there had already chosen that name, they decided on "Say Zuzu," which references an old 1930's Nabisco ad.

The band released their first album Highway Signs and Driving Songs in 1995 without a the help of a record label. The album was a roots rock fusion of country, rock, and folk. Despite its critical success, the album did little for the band in the United States. In 1997, however, it ended up in the hands of Paolo Caru, an influential rock critic in Italy, who became an instant fan. Caru's influence shot the band to relative success in Italy and they quickly began an international tour [ [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/article.asp?xid=733 Say Zuzu proves a hit in Italy – December 1997 ] ] . The band's next album, Take These Turns was released in 1997 and became a very successful follow up to Highway signs and Driving Songs.

In 1998, Say Zuzu released their most critically acclaimed album Bull. The release of Bull signaled a more mature Say Zuzu than the band that had come on the scene in 1995, and earned them several nods from record companies as well as more commercial success in the US. The next year, the band released a live album entitled Live.

After much touring, bassist James Nolan decided it was in his best interest to leave the band in pursuit of a graduate degree in international relations. He and Drummer Steve Ruhm left the band in 2001 under good terms. The band forged on, and hired John Pistey and Tim Nylander to play bass and drums respectively. In 2002, they released their final album, Every Mile. The band toured behind the album and decided to retire.

Cliff Murphy now lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts with his wife and daughter. He plays music locally with his backing band, the Massachusetts Trust Company. Jon Nolan remains on the seacoast of New Hampshire where he continues to play music locally.

Members

Original Lineup

* Cliff Murphy - vocals, guitar
* Jon Nolan - vocals, guitar
* James Nolan - bass guitar
* Steve Ruhm - drums

Discography

*1995: "Highway Signs and Driving Songs"
*1997: "Take These Turns"
*1998: "Bull"
*1999: "Live"
*2002: "Every Mile"

References

External links

* [http://www.myspace.com/sayzuzu Say Zuzu's MySpace page]
* [http://www.cliffmurphy.com The Official Cliff Murphy Website]
* [http://www.JonNolan.net The Official Jon Nolan Website]
* [http://www.milltownrecords.com/ Mill Town records website]


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