Terry Bozzio

Drummer

Popular As Ted Bozzio

Birthday December 27, 1950

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace San Francisco, California, U.S.

Age 73 years old

Nationality United States

#29043 Most Popular

1950

Terry John Bozzio (born December 27, 1950) is an American drummer best known for his work with Missing Persons and Frank Zappa.

He has been featured on nine solo or collaborative albums, 26 albums with Zappa and seven albums with Missing Persons.

Terry Bozzio was born on December 27, 1950, in San Francisco, California.

He started at age 6 playing makeshift drum sets.

At the age of 13 he saw the Beatles' premiere performance on The Ed Sullivan Show and begged his father for drum lessons.

1968

In 1968, Bozzio graduated from Sir Francis Drake High School in San Anselmo, California, where he received a music scholarship award, and later went on to the College of Marin.

During this time he studied concurrently with Chuck Brown on the drum set and Lloyd Davis and Roland Kohloff on a percussion and timpani scholarship.

He also played Bartok-Dahl-Cowell & Baroque chamber ensembles with the Marin and Napa County Symphonies.

1970

Bozzio has been a prolific sideman, playing on numerous releases by other artists since the mid-1970s.

1972

In 1972, Bozzio played in the rock musicals Godspell and Walking in my Time.

He began playing in local jazz groups with Mike Nock, Art Lande, Azteca, Eddie Henderson, Woody Shaw, Julian Priester, Eric Gravatt, Billy Higgins, Andy Narell and Mel Martin.

He became a regular in the Monday Night Jim Dukey Big Band at San Francisco's Great American Music Hall.

1975

Bozzio recorded and toured with Frank Zappa beginning in 1975, and appeared, also as a vocalist, on a number of Zappa's most successful albums, including Zoot Allures (1976), Zappa in New York (1976), Sheik Yerbouti (1979) and Thing-Fish (1984), and in the concert movie Baby Snakes (1979) (which includes him singing lead on a portion of the song "Punky's Whips").

Bozzio became a staple of Zappa's live act, not only because of his drumming capability but also by playing the role of the Devil in the song Titties & Beer.

The song called for Bozzio to don a devil mask and argued with Zappa's protagonist character, hurling insults at each other throughout.

1977

In 1977, he joined The Brecker Brothers with longtime San Francisco friend and guitarist Barry Finnerty.

1978

With The Brecker Brothers, Bozzio toured and recorded the live album Heavy Metal Be-Bop (1978).

Shortly after, he was dismissed by Zappa and joined Group 87 with Mark Isham, Peter Maunu, Patrick O'Hearn and Peter Wolf.

The group auditioned for and was signed to a record deal with CBS but Bozzio declined membership and then auditioned unsuccessfully for Thin Lizzy.

After Bill Bruford and Allan Holdsworth departed from the band U.K. in late 1978, Bozzio joined Eddie Jobson and John Wetton to continue U.K. as a trio.

1979

The trio recorded Danger Money (1979) and a live album Night After Night (1979) and toured the U.S. and Canada twice (supporting the popular progressive rock band Jethro Tull), and in Europe and Japan.

1980

After U.K. disbanded in early 1980, Bozzio, ex-Zappa guitarist Warren Cuccurullo and then-wife and vocalist Dale Bozzio founded the band Missing Persons.

Missing Persons released the albums Spring Session M (which went Gold), Rhyme & Reason, and Color in Your Life.

1984

He also featured on the album Confetti by Sergio Mendes in 1984.

1986

After Missing Persons broke up in 1986, Bozzio joined ex-Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor's solo band.

He also played on sessions with Robbie Robertson, Gary Wright, Don Dokken, XYZ, Paul Hyde, Herbie Hancock, Dweezil Zappa, and Richard Marx.

During this time, Bozzio began touring as a clinician/solo drummer and recorded Solo Drums, which was his first instructional video for Warner Brothers.

He joined Mick Jagger and Jeff Beck for the video "Throwaway", and teamed up with Beck and keyboardist Tony Hymas to co-write/produce and perform on the Grammy Award-winning album Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop.

The album was promoted on The Arsenio Hall Show, which was Jeff Beck's first-ever live appearance on American television.

1990

Between 1990 and 1995, Bozzio developed ostinato-based drum solo compositions and recorded his second instructional video Melodic Drumming and the Ostinato Volumes 1, 2, and 3, as well as Solo Drum Music Volumes 1 & 2 on CD.

He also joined Tony Hymas, Tony Coe, and Hugh Burns to form the band Lonely Bears and record The Lonely Bears, Injustice, and The Bears are Running, while living in Paris, France.

He also formed the band Polytown with David Torn and Mick Karn.

1993

In 1993 Terry joined T. M. Stevens and Devin Townsend on Steve Vai's Sex & Religion album.

1995

From 1995 to 2002, Bozzio did tours of the US, Australia, Canada & Europe as a solo drum artist as well as recording two solo CDs: Drawing the Circle and Chamberworks.

1997

He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1997.

He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1997.

With bassist and Chapman Stick player Tony Levin and guitarist Steve Stevens, he formed the group Bozzio Levin Stevens, which released two albums: Black Light Syndrome in 1997, and Situation Dangerous in 2000.

2001

In 2001, he teamed up with Chad Wackerman to produce the Duets video and Alternative Duets CDs.

Bozzio won the Clinician of the Year award twice as well as Drum Magazine's Drummer of the Year and Best Clinician.

Internationally, he received Slagwerkkrant Magazine's (Netherlands) and Player Magazine's (Japan) Best Drummer Award.