Dale Bozzio
Dale Frances Bozzio (née Consalvi; born March 2, 1955) is an American progressive rock and new wave vocalist. She is best known as co-founder and lead singer of the 1980s pop/new wave band Missing Persons. She is also known for her work with Frank Zappa. In her solo career, Bozzio released three albums and one EP. While with Zappa, she performed significant roles in two of his major works, Joe's Garage, and Thing-Fish.
In 1980, Bozzio co-founded the new wave band Missing Persons with former Zappa musicians Warren Cuccurullo and Terry Bozzio. She became known for colorful, self-designed stage attire incorporating various plastics and tubing, and for a vocal style that features a high pitched flourish or 'squeak'. In addition to being the band's lead vocalist, she also contributed appreciably to song lyrics. Missing Persons released one EP and six albums, including Spring Session M, which achieved gold record status.
After Missing Persons disbanded in 1986, Bozzio was signed to Prince's Paisley Park label, which released her first solo album, Riot In English. Its first single, Simon Simon, successfully charted. Bozzio subsequently established Missing Persons featuring Dale Bozzio, and continues to perform the band's repertoire at venues across the United States. She has also participated periodically in reunions of the original band, and has continued her work as a solo artist.
Read more about Dale Bozzio: Early Life, With Frank Zappa, Missing Persons, Solo, Influences, and Influence Upon Other Artists, Personal Life
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