- Zager and Evans
Zager and Evans were a
Lincoln, Nebraska rock-pop duo of the late 1960s and early 1970s named after its two members,Denny Zager andRick Evans , who met atNebraska Wesleyan University . Artists Dave Trupp and Mark Dalton backed up the duo.Zager and Evans are best known for their immensely popular "
In the Year 2525 ", written by Rick Evans. The song warned of the dangers of technology, portraying a future in which thehuman race would at length be destroyed by its own technological and medical innovations and Divine wrath. The last stanza of the song intimates a continuing cycle ofbirth ,death andrebirth ofmankind ."In the Year 2525" hit number one on the pop charts in 1969. It claimed the #1 spot for six weeks, a remarkable achievement. It also topped the charts in the UK. Coincidentally, it was number one on
July 20 1969 in the USA, the date of the first manned moon landing by astronautsNeil Armstrong andBuzz Aldrin . It was nominated for a specialHugo Award that same year.The song was originally written in 1964 and recorded and released in 1967 on the Truth Records label. After a
radio station inOdessa, Texas popularized the two-year old record,RCA Records distributed the song nationwide. Sales of the original hit recording (including singles sales, album usage and compilation inclusions) now total over 10 million units worldwide.The band signed with
RCA records , who claimed they were "The Next Big Thing", but follow-up singles, such as "Mr. Turnkey" (a song about a rapist who nails his own wrist to the jail wall as punishment for his crime) achieved only minor success. "In the Year 2525" was their onlytop 40 song .Denny Zager and Rick Evans no longer perform as a duo, but they both remain in the music business and remain friends. Denny Zager now builds custom guitars at www.zagerguitar.com
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In the Year 2525 " has been covered by industrial frontrunners Laibach as well asgothic rock frontrunnersFields of the Nephilim and new romanticsVisage . In addition to these two bands,Project Pitchfork also covered it in the early 90's on their CD "Dhyani".External links
* [http://www.nebrocks.org/bands.asp?band=48 Biographical info on Mark Dalton]
* [http://www.zagerguitar.com/index.cfm?event=public.store.lessons.dennyzager Denny Zager]
* [http://www.zagerguitar.com/ Zager Guitars website]
* [http://serprex.staticfire.co.uk/ZagerEvans OGGs of all four albums]
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