Corey Rozzoni

Corey Rozzoni

Photo by Sean Ludwig
Background information
Genres Rock
Occupation(s) Guitarist, Musician
Instruments Electric Guitar Vocals
Associated acts Lights of Marfa
Adalene
Caprice
Burden Brothers
Clumsy
LeSonic
Website www.coreyrozzoni.com

Corey Rozzoni, also known as Rizzo, is an American rock guitarist.[1] He currently plays guitar for Nashville, TN based, Lights of Marfa.

Biography

Born in Kenosha, WI and raised in Rockton, IL, Rizzo knew very early on that he wanted to play guitar. His parents had taken him to see Kiss in concert in 1979 and instantly he wanted to be Ace Frehley. He began taking lessons at Paradise Guitars in Beloit, WI at age 9, beginning with more formal training and competing in the Illinois Music League competitions in the early 80's. He placed second both years he entered (he jokes that there were only 2 competitors). Once he found rock music, his life was changed and he immersed himself in the guitar heavy music of the 80's rock bands (Van Halen, AC/DC, Scorpions, Tesla, Ratt, Whitesnake, etc.)

Rizzo formed his first band, China White, with his elementary school classmates Chad Coonrod (drums) and John Pond (bass), along with a lead singer from a neighboring town, Jesse Foht. The band played their first club show before 3 of the 4 members could even drive.

He relocated to Dallas, TX in 1997 with LeSonic. The band split up soon after the move and Rizzo was left bandless. In 1999 he joined Clumsy (featuring Marc Solomon formerly of Perfect and the Clowns). He spent 2 years touring with the band before they decided to call it quits and pursue other projects.

Rizzo continued to write and demo songs with plans of relocating to Los Angeles, CA, but in June 2003 he received a call from his friend Casey Orr, who also happened to play bass for the Burden Brothers. He asked if Rizzo would be interested in auditioning for the open guitar player spot in the band. He accepted, auditioned and got the job. He was a member of the Burden Brothers from August 2003 to August 2007. While he was a member of the band they released two albums, Buried in Your Black Heart (2003)[1] and Mercy (2006), on Kirtland Records as well as a live performance DVD entitled RYFOLAMF.

Rizzo officially left the band on May 29, 2007. His departure was not announced until August 6, 2007, one day after his last show on August 5, 2007 in Madison, WI.

In September 2008 Rizzo moved to Nashville, TN and from 2009 until 2013 was a member of the Nashville-based band, Adalene. The band released two EP's - 2010's "Night On Fire" and 2013's "Atlantic Heart" before disbanding.

He is now working on his own band called Lights of Marfa and plans to release new material by mid-2014.

Equipment

Guitars

Amplifiers

Effects

Other

Awards

Voted "Best Guitarist" by the readers of the Dallas Observer in 2005's Dallas Observer Music Awards.

Discography

Albums

Burden Brothers

Solly

EPs and singles

Burden Brothers

Adalene

DVDs

Burden Brothers

Compilations and Promos

Burden Brothers

References

  1. 1 2 Niki D'Andrea (29 July 2004). "Burden Brothers", Phoenix New Times.
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