Rozz Rezabek
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Rozz Rezabek-Wright (born June 4, 1960), usually Rozz Rezabek, is an American musician based in Portland, Oregon.
In the late 1970s Rezabek fronted several punk bands including the popular San Francisco-based Negative Trend, but contrary to rumors he was never part of The Mentors.[1][2][3]
His early 1980s New Wave band, Theatre of Sheep (ToS), was popular in Portland but never made the jump to a wider audience. Renewed interest in ToS has prompted a new limited release greatest hits CD which is already difficult to obtain.[citation needed]
On November 3, 2007 Rezabek performed a set of Negative Trend songs in San Francisco at a Lennon Studios benefit for Johnny Genocide. This lineup included Bob Clic (guitar) and Rik Ficara (drums) from The Lewd with Keith Bolinger (bass) from White Noise Records. White Noise released the Rozz and Negative Trend: The Pop Sessions CD in 1998.
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- "Lambs to the Slaughter" by Zach Dundas, Willamette Week, 1999.
- "Courtney's Love" by Gary Aker, Exotic Magazine, May 1998.