Chocolate Zulu
It's a three-man Mardi-Gras. Come get a slice.
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Independent artist Chocolate Zulu drops "Furry Vaughan", a Rock Unplugged track on SoundClick. Featuring acoustic trio, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. The kind of rock unplugged cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. "Furry Vaughan" has peaked at #12 in the Rock Unplugged category on SoundClick. If Socal Indie is your sound, "Furry Vaughan" is a strong addition to your playlist.
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"Ticket Man" by Chocolate Zulu is a Rock Unplugged production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by acoustic trio, giving the song its signature feel. A rock unplugged track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. Listeners into Socal Indie will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
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SoundClick artist Chocolate Zulu presents "Stacy", an outstanding release in the Rock Unplugged genre. Featuring acoustic trio, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive rock unplugged track that resonates. Chocolate Zulu continues to build a Rock Unplugged catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
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"Electrocube" is a Rock Unplugged track by Chocolate Zulu on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by acoustic trio, giving the song its signature feel. The production choices here reflect a genuine understanding of what makes rock unplugged work. It has charted at #11 on the SoundClick Rock Unplugged chart. Explore the full Chocolate Zulu catalog on SoundClick and discover more Rock Unplugged music from independent creators.
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Independent artist Chocolate Zulu drops "Nod", a Rock Unplugged track on SoundClick. Featuring acoustic trio, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. This track does what good rock unplugged does best — it connects. Find more from Chocolate Zulu on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.
Chocolate Zulu is trying to make a dent in the world of music with a style that defies what is popular & a singer who redefines singing. With music that has been compared to the Beatles & Julian Cope & a singer who has been compared with Bob Dylan & other unmentionable, bad singers, Chocolate Zulu carves its sound into your soul & eardrums with catchy songs about trouble in relationships, daily frustrations, physical handicaps & drugs. At times funny, at other times morbid, this group is still evolving & has yet to be what it will become, whatever that may be.
Munro says, "Chocolate Zulu came together in September of 2004. Jay & I go way back, like 20 years almost. We've always been about playing music. Dave & Jay just met, when we put this band together. I've known Dave for a few years. At first we were going to recruit other members, like Jimmy. We went out as a band for the first time when we met with Jimmy in his haunt, the gay karaoke bar in L.A. Jimmy was going to sing & play another drum."
Just ask us, we'll be happy to play. We've been trying to hook up gigs at local bars & coffee houses; local being the San Gabriel Valley. But we're willing to travel. None of us has any obligations that would keep us around, I don't think. I mean, I have a regular job, but if the band were to take off I'd ditch that in a second.
Each other. We'll invariably be lumped in with other groups that we aren't associated with or influenced by, but that's okay too. We're always trying new things.
Acoustic guitar, Electromatic bass guitar, cheap little hand drum. But listen to what we do with it.
We love playing our music. More than anything we all get a thrill from playing live. Just give us a date & we'll be there. We're not loud, we're not profane, we're just a good time with good music for all!