Che Zuro
Ché Zuro, transplanted Utahn, mixes Beatle-ina pop with the acoustic grit of Led Zeppelin, mixing rock with folk, pop with country, shaking up a sound all of her own. With an angelic voice and rock star guitar chops, Ché brings the audience a joyous musical roller coaster ride at every show. Regardless of the size of the venue, she gives the listener something to ponder with her songs about love, fun, break up and even death, in a way that is easy to hear, familiar, and touches the soul.
This seasoned performer who has toured and/or recorded with Berlin, Carmine Appice, Charlie Sexton and more has seven solo and duo (Zuro/Adamson) recordings, but performing mostly solo. A Pittsburgh native, Ché’s writing includes tunes about where she grew up, where she has traveled and where she is presently parked, as well as about the people she has met, even ever so briefly. Other people’s stories are something she writes about in first person, which becomes personal to her audience. Some of these songs have won awards in both the Billboard Songwriting and the John Lennon Songwriting contests, and she continues to write.
Live performances have taken her from the stages of the Durango Summer Festival, The Millpond Music Festival and Mammoth Mountain Ski resort to Snowbird, Powder Mountain, Grand Targhee Resorts and across the country to Scenic Pittsburgh, Ohiopyle PA State Park’s Music in The Mountains Fest and Scranton’s First Night as well as opening for pal Don Felder of the Eagles at a charity event in Tampa, FL.