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Labels
  
Boutique Empire

Name
  
Gilles Zolty

Record label
  
Boutique Empire


Origin
  
Associated acts
  
Johnny Got His GunZolty Cracker

Website
  
myspace.com/gilleszolty

Role
  
Singer · myspace.com/gilleszolty

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Gilles Zolty is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter and producer. He has released three solo albums.

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Career

Zolty grew up in Montreal, Quebec, and was first part of the rock band Johnny Got His Gun. Travels to Europe were influential in his developing style, and the Zolty Cracker song "L'Immigrant" is semi-autobigraphical, based on his experiences living in a village in southern France, as well as his childhood in Quebec. A cassette of his early work was released as Zolty.

He moved out west to Vancouver, British Columbia in the late 1980s. Not long after his arrival he started singing for Freedom Press. From 1989 to 1997 Zolty along with band mates Annie Wilkinson and Wayne Adams played in Zolty Cracker, a band formed around the presentation of his songs. Three albums were produced in that time as well as tours across Canada, down the west and east coasts of the United States and over to Europe. Not long after Zolty Cracker's last gig Gilles started on his second solo venture. Called Horny Astronaut, it was finished in 2000.

Zolty is one of the founders of Music Waste, an annual festival in Vancouver established in 1994, supporting and promoting independent bands. Currently living in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Zolty continues to help young artists. In 2007 he produced a compilation album of young aboriginal hip hop artists, Burden of Truth. He has studied film scoring at Berklee College of Music and continues to work as a sound designer.

Zoly released an eponymous solo album in 2010 on the record label Boutique Empire.

Discography

  • Zolty (1987)
  • Zolty Cracker (Zolty Cracker – 1990)
  • Go Please Stay (Zolty Cracker – 1993)
  • Flush (Zolty Cracker – 1995)
  • Horny Astronaut (Zolty – 2000)
  • References

    Gilles Zolty Wikipedia


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