Dale Bozzio
Dale Bozzio was born in Medford, Massachusetts, United States on March 2nd, 1955 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 69, Dale Bozzio biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.
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Dale Frances Bozzio (née Consalvi; born March 2, 1955) is an American rock and pop singer.
She is best known as co-founder and lead singer of Missing People in the 1980s and also for her friendship with Frank Zappa.
She appeared in two of Zappa's most notable films, Joe's Garage (1979) and Thing-Fish (1984).
Bozzio has released four albums and one EP in her solo career. With former Zappa entertainers Warren Cuccurlo and Terry Bozzio (her husband from 1979 to 1986), Bozzio co-founded Missing People in 1980.
In addition to being the band's lead vocalist, she also contributed to lyrics.
Missing People released one EP and six albums, including Spring Session M (1982), which received gold medal recognition after Missing People disbanded in 1986, including her first solo album, Riot in English (1988).
Bozzio reformed Missing People and continues to perform the band's repertoire at venues around the country.
She has appeared in reunions of the original band as well as solo artistically.
Bozzio was signed to Cleopatra Records in 2014 and released a new studio album titled Missing in Action.
She joined GRA Records for a new album created by Stephan DeReine during the summer of 2014.
Early life
Born in Medford, Massachusetts, Bozzio was born Dale Frances Consalvi. She studied drama at Emerson College and spent as a Bunny at the Boston Playboy Club. In 1975, she was named Boston Playboy Club Bunny of the Year.
Bozzio moved to Playboy Mansion West in Los Angeles at the request of Hugh Hefner to apply for a position as a Valentine party hostess. 07:35 The opportunity was both a continuing relationship with Playboy and for living arrangements in Los Angeles, from which she could pursue an acting career. However, Bozzio turned down Hefner's invitation and, as a result, was unable to find living arrangements. However, she chanced upon musician and composer Frank Zappa, who had appeared at one of his Boston performances before. She began working with Zappa as a result of the encounter.: 07:20
Bozzio posed nude for Hustler in an edition that appeared in February 1985.
Personal life
She met drummer Terry Bozzio in 1976 while working with Zappa. Terry had been a member of the band U.K. when they married in 1979. Dale and Dale divorced in 1986, with Dale retaining her married name. She has two children from her marriage to Richard McKenzie.
Solo career
Bozzio's solo album Riot in English was released in 1988 on Prince's Paisley Park Records, under the mononym "Dale". The lead single "Simon Simon" reached #33 on the Billboard dance chart.
New Wave Sessions was released on October 9, 2007, on compact disc by Cleopatra Records. The album included new versions of the Missing Persons hits "Words" and "Destination Unknown", and covers of the 1980s songs "Funkytown", "Der Kommissar", "Turning Japanese", "I Know What Boys Like", and "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun".
In 2010, Bozzio's Make Love Not War album and Talk Talk EP was released on Electrik Blue Records.
In 2014, Bozzio's Missing in Action was released on Cleopatra Records.
In 2020, she released her second solo album as Missing Persons titled Dreaming. It contains mostly covers of some classic rock / pop songs from 1960s, 1970s and 1980s decades.