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Dale Bozzio

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American rock and pop vocalist
Dale Bozzio
Bozzio performing with Warren Cuccurullo in 2009
Bozzio performing withWarren Cuccurullo in 2009
Background information
Birth nameDale Frances Consalvi
Also known asDale
Born (1955-03-02)March 2, 1955 (age 70)
Medford,Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresRock,new wave,synthpop
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active1976–present
LabelsPaisley Park/Warner Bros. Records,Capitol Records,Cleopatra Records,[1] GRA Records
Musical artist

Dale Frances Bozzio (néeConsalvi; born March 2, 1955) is an Americanrock andpopvocalist. She is best known as co-founder andlead singer of the '80snew wave bandMissing Persons and for her work withFrank Zappa. While with Zappa, she performed significant roles in two of his major works,Joe's Garage (1979) andThing-Fish (1984). Bozzio has released four solo albums and oneEP.

She co-founded Missing Persons in 1980 with former Zappa musiciansWarren Cuccurullo andTerry Bozzio (her husband from 1979 to 1986). In addition to being the band's lead vocalist, she also contributed lyrics. Missing Persons released oneEP and six albums, includingSpring Session M (1982), which achieved gold record status.[2]

After Missing Persons disbanded in 1986, Bozzio was signed toPrince'sPaisley Park label which released her first solo album,Riot in English (1988). Bozzio later reformed Missing Persons and continues to perform the band's repertoire at venues across the United States. She also occasionally performs in reunions of the original band and continues her work as a solo artist. In 2014, Bozzio signed toCleopatra Records and released a new studio album titledMissing in Action.[3] During the summer of 2014, she signed with GRA Records for a new album to be produced by Stephan DeReine.

Early life

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Bozzio was born Dale Frances Consalvi inMedford, Massachusetts. From the age of 16, she studied drama atEmerson College and worked as a Bunny at thePlayboy Club in Boston.[4] She was named Boston Playboy Club Bunny of the Year in 1975.[5]

In 1976, Bozzio traveled toPlayboy Mansion West in Los Angeles at the request ofHugh Hefner, to interview for a position as a Valentine party hostess.[6]: 07:35  The opportunity provided for both a continuing relationship withPlayboy and for living arrangements in Los Angeles, where she could pursue an acting career.[4][5] Bozzio rejected the offer. Shortly after, she met and gained employment with Frank Zappa.[6]: 07:20 

Bozzio posed nude forHustler in an edition published in February 1985.[7]

With Frank Zappa

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Zappa hired Bozzio to voice the part of Mary in his rock operaJoe's Garage (1979) which was under development at the time.[6]: 08:03  In that role she sang about issues such as theRoman Catholic Church, sexuality, and the culture of rock bands.[8]: 152–155  In "Packard Goose", Bozzio, again as the voice of Mary, gave a brief monologue concerning how information, knowledge, wisdom, truth, beauty, love, and music relate to one another, with music as the best.[8]: 159 

Bozzio's voice can also be heard in the 1979 filmBaby Snakes and in the single "I Don't Wanna Get Drafted" (1980), a criticism of the U.S. military draft policy at that time. "I Don't Wanna Get Drafted" was also included on the albumThe Lost Episodes (1996).[9]

In 1984, Bozzio was cast in Zappa's musical,Thing-Fish. In voicing the part of Rhonda, she played opposite her real-life husband at the time,Terry Bozzio, who voiced the character Harry, Rhonda's husband. InThing-Fish, Bozzio articulated some of the album's topics such as feminism, female sexuality,young urban professionals, and the state ofBroadway musical theater.[8]: 188–194 

In November 1991, participating along with other alumni in Zappa's fiftieth birthday tribute concert,Zappa's Universe, Dale revised the words in her recitation of her lines in "Packard Goose" to, "Music...and Frank Zappa...are the best."[10]

Missing Persons

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Main article:Missing Persons (band)

Bozzio, along with Zappa touring guitarist Warren Cuccurullo and Terry Bozzio who had been one of Zappa's drummers, foundedMissing Persons in 1980. Missing Persons had multiple hits during the first half of the 1980s and disbanded in 1986, shortly after the release of their third album titledColor in Your Life (1986).

Bozzio continued to record and perform after the breakup of the original Missing Persons band. During the early 1990s, she toured with her own group using the band name and performing Missing Persons songs.[11] In June 2005, Missing Persons featuring Dale Bozzio appeared on week five of theNBC showHit Me Baby One More Time.[12]

Dale and Missing Persons were referenced in season 2 of the CW TV network showiZombie in 2015. A recurring character played byJessica Harmon is FBI agent Dale Bozzio, who works on missing persons cases.[13]

Missing Persons released their first album of completely original material in 37 years,Hollywood Lie, on November 10, 2023.[14]

Solo career

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Bozzio's solo albumRiot in English was released in 1988 onPrince'sPaisley Park Records, under the mononym Dale.[15] The lead single "Simon Simon" reached #33 on theBillboard dance chart.[16]

New Wave Sessions was released on October 9, 2007, on compact disc byCleopatra Records.[17] The album included new versions of the Missing Persons hits "Words" and "Destination Unknown", and covers of the 1980s songs "Funkytown", "Der Kommissar", "Turning Japanese", "I Know What Boys Like", and "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun".[18]

In 2010, Bozzio'sMake Love Not War album andTalk Talk EP was released on Electrik Blue Records.[19]

In 2014, Bozzio'sMissing in Action was released onCleopatra Records.[3]

In 2020, she released her second solo album as Missing Persons titledDreaming. It contains mostly covers of some classic rock / pop songs from 1960s, 1970s and 1980s decades.[20]

Influences and influence upon other artists

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Bozzio was influenced byblack and white film era stars includingJean Harlow andMarlene Dietrich.[6]: 06:21  She was also influenced byJudy Garland, and Frank Zappa.[6]: 11:57  For her work with Missing Persons, Bozzio drew inspiration from the screen images of black and white era actresses; however, she incorporated color into her presentation.[6]: 07:02 

Her influence was behind Gelvin Guitars SSM guitar they made specifically for her with a Spring Session M theme to it.[21][22]

Personal life

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During her work with Zappa, she met drummerTerry Bozzio in 1976. They married in 1979 after Terry had become a member of the bandU.K. They divorced in 1986 with Dale retaining her married name. She has two children from her marriage to Richard McKenzie.[23][24]

In 2009 she was convicted of animal cruelty after several dead and malnourished cats were found at her home inOssipee, New Hampshire while she was touring with her band; she claimed that the caretaker she had hired to stay at her house did not arrive.[25] She was sentenced to 30 days in jail and 250 hours of community service, barred from keeping pets and ordered to pay a $2700 euthanization bill.[26]

Discography

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With Frank Zappa

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With Missing Persons

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  • Missing Persons EP (1980) No. 46 US
  • Spring Session M (1982, 1995) No. 17 US
  • Rhyme & Reason (1984, 2000) No. 43 US
  • Color in Your Life (1986, 2000) No. 88 US
  • The Best of Missing Persons (1987)
  • Late Nights Early Days (1998)
  • Remixed Hits (1999)
  • Lost Tracks (2002)
  • Classic Masters: Missing Persons (2002)
  • The Best of Missing Persons: 10 Best Series (2002)
  • Walking in LA: The dance mixes (2006)
  • Live from the Danger Zone!: Dale Bozzio & Missing Persons (March 2008 Acadia Records UK – Europe & Airline Records – USA)
  • Missing in Action (2014)[3]
  • Dreaming (2020)
  • Hollywood Lie (2023)

Solo releases

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  • Riot in English (1988)
  • New Wave Sessions (2007)
  • Talk Talk EP (2010)
  • Make Love Not War (2010)

Filmography and videography

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Filmography

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Videography

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Missing Persons

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  • Words (1981)
  • Mental Hopscotch (1982)
  • Destination Unknown (1982)
  • Noticeable One (1983)
  • Surrender Your Heart (1984)
  • Give (1984)
  • Right Now (1984)
  • I Can't Think About Dancing (1986)

With Frank Sinatra

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  • L.A. is My Lady (1984)

Solo

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  • Simon Simon (1988)

Guest appearances

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"Walking in LA" live with Lunden Reign, Live at LA Pride Festival (June 7, 2014)

References

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  1. ^Greg Prato"Dale Bozzio - Discography",AllMusic, Retrieved Oct.27, 2017
  2. ^"Dale Bozzio Bio | Dale Bozzio Career | MTV".MTV. 29 March 2016. Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-29. Retrieved3 October 2020.
  3. ^abc"Missing Persons feat. Dale Bozzio – Missing in Action (CD)".Cleorecs.com.
  4. ^abDeirdre Donahue"They May Be Missing Persons, but Terry and Dale Bozzio Have Found Each Other"People Magazine Vol. 22 No. 22 November 26, 1984
  5. ^abTreacy, Christopher John (January 5, 2007)."Missing Persons Finds New Life".The Boston Herald. Archived fromthe original on April 14, 2016. Retrieved2 July 2013.(subscription required)
  6. ^abcdefChris Cordani"Interview with Dale Bozzio" Revenge of the 80s Radio June 27, 2008.
  7. ^Patrick Goldstein,A Missing Person Is Found In The Nude, LA Times, January 6, 1985
  8. ^abcLowe, Kelly Fisher (2007).The Words and Music of Frank Zappa (1st paperback ed.). Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, printers.ISBN 978-0-8032-6005-4. Retrieved2011-11-20.
  9. ^"Review,Lost Episodes" The AllMusic Guide
  10. ^"Frank Zappa" classicbands.com para 20
  11. ^Hanifin, C. (27 June 1998)."Missing Persons".Molwaukee Journal Sentinel. Archived fromthe original on 9 October 2015. Retrieved28 January 2013.
  12. ^"Episode Detail: Hit Me Baby One More Time - Hit Me Baby One More Time"Hit Me Baby One More Time 2005 Season 1 Episode 5, TV Guide retrieved November 22, 2012
  13. ^Room, iZombie Writers (October 27, 2015).".@RobThomas isn't the only 1 sharing a name with a star singer. Meet Dale Bozzio from missing persons. #iZombiepic.twitter.com/gO2oUjnxY9".Twitter.com.
  14. ^Gotto, Connor (November 6, 2023)."Missing Persons - Hollywood Lie".Retro Pop. Retro Pop. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2024.
  15. ^Nager, Larry (17 June 1988)."Bozzio flexes her muscles solo".Spokane Chronicle. Retrieved28 January 2013.
  16. ^"Simon Simon (song by Dale) ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts".Musicvf.com.
  17. ^"New Wave Sessions". iTunes. Retrieved28 January 2013.
  18. ^Tracy, Liz (25 August 2011)."Who's the Bozz?: Missing Persons Heads Up Respectable Street's Anniversary Bash".Broward-Palm Beach New Times. Retrieved28 January 2013.
  19. ^"Make Love Not War". iTunes. Archived fromthe original on November 24, 2010. Retrieved28 January 2013.
  20. ^"Missing Persons Feat. Dale Bozzio – Dreaming".Cleorecs.com. Retrieved3 October 2020.
  21. ^"RockSolidPickups – Professional pickups and more".Rocksolidpickups.com.
  22. ^"MorleyView: Missing Persons featuring Dale Bozzio Interview".Antimusic.com.
  23. ^"Missing Persons".Qvmagazine.com. RetrievedNovember 17, 2013.
  24. ^Life Is So Strange. (The Autobiography of Dale Bozzio.) 2021 Cleopatra Records. Chapter 24, page 164.
  25. ^http://thephoenix.com/Boston/News/81321-Dale-Bozzios-life-is-so-strange/Dale Bozzio's Life is so Strange],The Boston Phoenix, May 27 2009.
  26. ^Rigazio, Ashley."Dale Bozzio sentenced to jail",The Boston Phoenix, May 27 2009. Retrieved on 3 August 2015.

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