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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zolar_XZolar X - Wikipedia

    Ygarrist and Zatovian met singer Zory Zenith at Rodney's English Disco. Zenith was the former drummer for the Los Angeles rock band Shady Lady. Zenith not only sang in Zolar X, but performed intricate mime routines onstage.

  2. They are lead from the front by the visionary guitarist Ygarr Ygarrist (pronounced “Why-Garr Why-Garr-ist”; real name Stephen Della Bosca) and the band’s frontman, ‘mime/robot’ and son of a Kentucky miner Zory Zenith (born George William Myers).

  3. 31 de jul. de 2015 · Formed by guitarist Ygarr Ygarrist and fronted by “mime/robot”and son of a Kentucky coal miner Zory Zenith, Zolar X inhabited their own other planet entirely. In fact, even before the band, the enterprising Zenith enjoyed a brief period of notoriety around LA as “Billy McCartney, cousin of Paul.”

  4. 21 de abr. de 2019 · The 1970's of Zolar X and The Spys. released April 21, 2019. Zory Zenith lead vocals on Spacers and Eternity Don Bolles drums and vocals on 1055 La Jolla and I Don't Like You Richard James Simpson vocals Paul Roessler engineer at Kitten Robot Studios. all rights reserved. Tags.

  5. Zolar X is currently Stephen Della Bosca (aka Ygarr Ygarrist), Billy Myers (aka Zory Zenith, Billy McCartney), Raidia Visual-X, Jeff Porter (aka Jett Starsystems), Pattern Timest TBA.

  6. zolarx.bandcamp.com › album › x-marks-the-spotX Marks the Spot | ZOLAR X

    The songs on X Marks the Spot were written after a 17-year void of composing. Zory Zenith, my co-writer, was in prison on a ten year stretch. Thinking my well had run dry, I was amazed in 2003 when I wrote Astro Tots.

  7. zolarx.bandcamp.com › album › timelessTimeless | ZOLAR X

    15 de sept. de 2017 · released September 16, 2017. Credits: Songs recorded at Ardent Studio in Memphis, TN 1976. Produced by Jim Dickinson, engineered by Terry Manning. Vocals: Zory Zenith. Guitars, synthesizers, Echoplex and vocals: Ygarr Ygarrist. Bass: Ufoian Ufar. Drums: Romm Eclipse. Recitation: Written and spoken/performed by Zory Zenith.