Rusty Zinn

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The Chill 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Blues 00:00 Tools
Meet Me Halfway 00:00 Tools
Fallin' Rain 00:00 Tools
Looking Back 00:00 Tools
The Big Eye 00:00 Tools
Drinking My Last Dime 00:00 Tools
Dying On the Vine 00:00 Tools
She's Got Style 00:00 Tools
I Played the Game 00:00 Tools
Just Like a Fish 00:00 Tools
Ladies Choice 00:00 Tools
Stand By Me 00:00 Tools
Treat You Like A Queen 00:00 Tools
Bad Boy 00:00 Tools
My God 00:00 Tools
She Comes From Nothing 00:00 Tools
Pretty Thing 03:01 Tools
Sittin' And Waitin' 00:00 Tools
Heaven Is A Place Called Zion 00:00 Tools
Lucille 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Daddy Slow Walk You Down 00:00 Tools
Can't Take My Eyes Off You 00:00 Tools
Nothing Takes The Place Of You 00:00 Tools
Spellbound (Sha La La) 00:00 Tools
30 Second Lover 00:00 Tools
Jr. Jives 00:00 Tools
Rise Up 00:00 Tools
Big Road Blues 00:00 Tools
Crazy Little Woman 00:00 Tools
It Hurts Me 00:00 Tools
Best of Luck Baby 00:00 Tools
You Were Wrong 00:00 Tools
The World Is In Rewind 00:00 Tools
Put Your Faith in Me 00:00 Tools
Moanin' For My Baby 00:00 Tools
Just Take Your Time 00:00 Tools
Talkin' 'Bout You 00:00 Tools
The Real Stuff 00:00 Tools
The Last Time 00:00 Tools
If You Ever Get Lonesome 00:00 Tools
World in Rewind 00:00 Tools
Everytime I See A Rainbow 00:00 Tools
I'm A Man 00:00 Tools
Your Turn To Cry 00:00 Tools
Someday 00:00 Tools
It's Love, Baby, 24 Hours Of The Day 00:00 Tools
For Creation 00:00 Tools
Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You 00:00 Tools
Sad Old Lonesome Day 00:00 Tools
Ain't That Some Shame (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
Falling in Love Again 00:00 Tools
Think 00:00 Tools
A Song Of My Own 00:00 Tools
The Day After 00:00 Tools
pushin' towards a dream 00:00 Tools
Hey Little Girl 00:00 Tools
Reggae My Blues Away 00:00 Tools
Mimi 00:00 Tools
In Zion (There Is No Night) 00:00 Tools
Put Your Hand in Mine (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
Messin' With My Bread 00:00 Tools
Give Something You've Got 00:00 Tools
Come Get These Blues Up Off Me 00:00 Tools
Mankind 00:00 Tools
Lucille (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
Don't Let It Be In Vain 00:00 Tools
Breakaway (From This Love) 00:00 Tools
Manifestation 00:00 Tools
You Got To Show It 00:00 Tools
Angie, I Love You 00:00 Tools
Get My Hat 00:00 Tools
Confessin' About My Baby 00:00 Tools
My God Dub 00:00 Tools
How Could I Let You Get Away 00:00 Tools
She Comes From Nothing (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
Put Your Hand in Mine 00:00 Tools
Treat You Like a Queen (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
A Life I Used to Know (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
A Life I Used to Know 00:00 Tools
Ain't That Some Shame 00:00 Tools
Pushing Towards A Dream 00:00 Tools
Zinn Bootyism (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
Falling in Love Again (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
Zinn Bootyism 00:00 Tools
Do I Stand A Chance With You 00:00 Tools
Talkin' 'Bout You (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
A Many Spelendored Thing 00:00 Tools
Love Him or Leave Him 00:00 Tools
Can't Take My Eyes Off You - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Rock Me (It's so Easy) 00:00 Tools
Can't Take My Eyes Off You (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
Turning Point 00:00 Tools
Pushin' Towards a Dream (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
Only Thing That Matters 00:00 Tools
A Song of My Own (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
Reggae My Blues Away (feat, Rusty Zinn, guitar) 00:00 Tools
In My Dreams 00:00 Tools
She Comes From Nothing - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Everytime I See a Rainbow (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
Gift Of Love 00:00 Tools
Lover's Glory 00:00 Tools
Get My Hat (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
Love Him or Leave Him (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
Heaven Is a Place Called Zion (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
Rise Up! 00:00 Tools
Talkin' Bout You 00:00 Tools
My God (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
The Real Stuff (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
The Day After (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
The World Is in Rewind (feat, Rusty Zinn guitar) 00:00 Tools
Woman Don't Settle 00:00 Tools
Just Take Your Time (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
Act Like You Love Me (feat. Kim Wilson) 00:00 Tools
Tumbling Tears 00:00 Tools
Put Your Hand in Mine - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
I Hear My Name Ringing 00:00 Tools
Just Can't Satisfy 00:00 Tools
Is There A Place 00:00 Tools
Give Sometging You've Got 00:00 Tools
Talkin' 'Bout You - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Treat You Like a Queen - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Ain't That Some Shame - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
03 - MOONLIGHT BLUES 00:00 Tools
A Many Spendored Thing 00:00 Tools
You Got to Show It (feat, Rusty Zinn) 00:00 Tools
Sheffield In The Morning 00:00 Tools
The Real Stuff - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
My Heart Is Crying 00:00 Tools
A Life I Used to Know - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Dirty Mother Fuyer 00:00 Tools
The World Is in Rewind - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
She Fooled Me 00:00 Tools
Only Dub That Matters 00:00 Tools
Bottle Rocket 00:00 Tools
Hold 'Em Kermit 00:00 Tools
Wiggle In Her Walk 00:00 Tools
'fessor T's Delight 00:00 Tools
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Rusty Zinn was born in 1970 in Long Beach, Ca. Rusty's love for music began at the tender age of five upon hearing sweet vocal harmonies on the radio. As Rusty says, "one of my first musical memories is driving in the back seat of my folks old Toyota as my Mother drove to the laundromat and hearing The Stylistics and The Spinners on the car radio. I don't think my Mom was necessarily digging on it, I think she just merely had the radio on, but those sounds stuck with me." Rusty also credits his folks' love of the Wolf Man Jack radio show as a huge influence on his love for music. "Hearing all those sweet Doo Wop sounds and deep Soul music, Motown, all of it helped shape my idea of what elements music should embody." All this roots music led to Rusty's deep passion for the Blues, Soul and R&B, and ultimately the Jamaican sounds that he holds so dear to his heart in the form of Rock Steady, Reggae, and Ska! Rusty's talents run deep. He’s a soul satisfying singer, a guitar maestro of the first order, and an insightful and thought provoking songwriter. And, having established himself early on as a top shelf Blues player – he’s got an impressive resume, touring and recording with a virtual who’s who of the genre including Jimmy Rogers, Snooky Pryor, Pinetop Perkins, James Cotton, and Kim Wilson – and even after being nominated for the very prestigious W.C. Handy Award, Zinn found himself looking for more musically and spiritually. Most artists when discovering a niche that meets the approval of fans and critics alike are reluctant to alter the course. Such is not the case with Rusty Zinn who, always following his heart, sensed that he wasn’t at a destination point but rather at the beginning of his musical journey, and followed the path to his deep rooted passion for Reggae. His latest release, ReggaeBlue, is the expression of that passion. Here he’s joined by key members of the legendary Reggae band, The Soul Syndicate – Fully Fullwood (bass) Tony Chin (rhythm guitar) Santa Davis (drums) – who help Zinn shape his highly personal brand of Reggae sprinkled with a whole lot of Soul. Fully says "I really like Rusty's voice and his songwriting. He sings about the same things we talked about in Jamaica back in the day." Zinn subconciously channels his Jamaican heroes – singers Joe Higgs, Alton Ellis, Jimmy Cliff, Delroy Wilson and others as well as guitarists Tony Chin, Earl "Chinna" Smith and Mikey Chung – and credits Joe Higgs and Clinton Fearon as having a profound influence on his approach to crafting a song. But Rusty wisely uses these influences as a base for his own eloquent and elegant expression of the form. And he does it old school. With his belief of keeping the human element in Reggae music alive, he prefers to use actual players playing real instruments. In his own words, “Reggae is music for the heart and soul – something that can’t be captured by a drum machine”. To the casual observer it might appear that Reggae is just another phase in Zinn’s career, but that couldn't be further from the truth. The fact is that as a very soulful and spiritual individual, the mysticism of Rastafari is a major influence not only in his music but in his outlook on life as well. ReggaeBlue is simply a testament to that reality. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.