2121 San Fernando Road, Suite 3
Los Angeles, California 90065

drkrm. Gallery
2121 San Fernando Road • Suite 3
Los Angeles, CA 90065
323.223.6867 [email protected]

“The New York Underground Scene 1972-1977”
Photographs by Paul Zone
July 12-August 31, 2008
Artist Reception: Saturday, July 12, 7-10 pm

CONTACT: Lee Joseph Publicity
p 818.848.2698 - f 818.848.2699
email: [email protected]
Online press release with images:
http://leejosephpublicity.com/show/paulzone

PAUL ZONE has a background that took in all that was cool, all that was cutting edge about New York City in the 1970s. He is New York through and through. His two older brothers started to take him to concerts by the age of 11. He'd always make sure to have his square box Brownie camera with him. He saw Bowie premier Ziggy Stardust at Carnegie Hall, Iggy & The Stooges at the Electric Circus in 1971, the first ever performances by The New York Dolls at the Mercer Arts Center and was the youngest boy let into the back room of Max's Kansas City during the tail end of the Warhol Factory era.

Zone was friends with members of Blondie and The Ramones before their bands were even formed. By 1973 his brothers already had their own band called The Fast, and Paul, being so young, wasn't considered to be a member. Paul concentrated on taking photographs of his nights out at concerts, clubs and parties around town. He shot the first photo session of Blondie as a five piece band, did portraits of friends and worked as a photographer along side Lance Loud on his writing assignments for Circus Magazine, Rock Scene and Andy Warhol's Interview.

1972 to 1977 was a transitional time in New York City style & music. Glam was over and the word Punk describing the local bands had not yet been used. In 1975 Debbie Harry and Lance Loud suggested to Paul's brothers to have him as a member of The Fast. With Paul as the lead singer they were a headlining act right from the start at Max's Kansas City and CBGB from 1976 on. Spin Magazine names "Kids Just Wanna Dance" by The Fast as one of the "Top 20 Singles of 1977.”

drkrm. Gallery is an exhibition space dedicated to fine art and documentary photography, cutting edge and alternative photographic processes and the display and survey of popular cultural images. Gallery events are free and open to the public.

Regular gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm. Sunday 1-4pm

Official Website: http://leejosephpublicity.com/show/paulzone

Added by LeeJP on May 21, 2008