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Zumpano

 
Artist: Zumpano
Zumpano

Group Members:

Jason Zumpano, Stefan Niemann, Michael Ledwidge, Carl Newman

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Performed Songs By:

Jason Zumpano, Stefan Niemann, Michael Ledwidge, Carl Newman

Formal Connection With:

The New Pornographers, A.C. Newman, Sparrow, Carl Newman, Superconductor
  • Formed: 1992, Vancouver, British Columbia, Cana
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Goin' Through Changes," "Look What the Rookie Did"

Biography

Although they only lasted for two albums, Vancouver, British Columbia-based indie power-poppers Zumpano were a fresh and unpretentious act whose mixture of '60s soft pop influences and hard-candy guitar rock made them a pivotal part of the Sub Pop label's image change from early '90s grunge central to a poppier and more eclectic imprint.

Zumpano formed in 1992 when drummer Jason Zumpano and guitarist and keyboardist Michael Ledwidge broke up their band Glee on the verge of signing a large major-label deal, claiming that the band was "artistically impure." Zumpano and Ledwidge recruited singer and guitarist Carl Newman and bassist Stefan Niemann from the ranks of local cover bands. With inspirations drawn primarily from '60s soft pop icons like Brian Wilson, the Zombies, and the 5th Dimension, the group was in deliberate contrast to the then-prevailing grunge culture, although like their fellow Canadians Sloan, they weren't averse to adding a bit of crunchy guitar to their sweet-natured pop songs. After a short stint under the name the Wayward Boys, the group decided on a whim to change their name to honor their drummer, for not much more reason than the fact that it's a cool name.

The rechristened quartet played several showcases in post-grunge Seattle and signed with Sub Pop Records in 1994. Their debut album, 1995's Look What the Rookie Did, featured a cover of Jimmy Webb's "Rosecrans Boulevard," at the time (prior to the late-'90s soft rock revival) a rather daring cover choice. Though it did not sell particularly well, Look What the Rookie Did was enthusiastically reviewed and Zumpano became favorites of the power pop community; the debut's "The Party Rages On" was on the scene-defining Poptopia series released by Rhino in 1997. 1996's Goin' Through Changes was an even better album that emphasized their Burt Bacharach and Jimmy Webb influences even more. Zumpano then seemingly disappeared for a number of years, although no official announcement of the band's breakup ever came. It was not until Carl Newman reappeared as the leader of the New Pornographers in 2000 that he confirmed that Zumpano had in fact broken up shortly after the release of Goin' Through Changes. That same year, Michael Ledwidge reappeared as the lo-fi one-man band Near Castlegar. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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Zumpano
Origin Vancouver, British Columbia
Genres Indie rock
Power pop
Years active 1992–1996
Labels Sub Pop
Former members
Carl Newman, Michael Ledwidge, Stefan Niemann, Jason Zumpano
For the Italian city, see Zumpano.

Zumpano was a Canadian indie rock group in the 1990s.

The band, whose power pop style resembled such contemporaries as Sloan and The Super Friendz, comprised vocalist/guitarist Carl Newman, keyboardist Michael Ledwidge, bassist Stefan Niemann and drummer Jason Zumpano.

The band formed in 1992 after Zumpano and Ledwidge dissolved their band 'Glee', which they felt was "artistically impure" despite beginning to enjoy some success[1].

The band signed to Sub Pop Records in 1994, along with fellow Canadians Eric's Trip, Jale and The Hardship Post, as part of the label's shift away from pure grunge rock. They released two albums on the label before breaking up. Newman reemerged in 2000 with The New Pornographers, and Jason Zumpano formed the band Sparrow in 2003 and Attics and Cellars in 2007. Newman and Zumpano have also independently released solo material.

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Sparrow (Rock Band, 2000s)
Near Castlegar (Rock Band, 2000s)
Two Tracks Left (2000 Album by Moods for Moderns)

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