PBB Bio

In the beginning there was the sixties and the seventies and the common passion for the Beatles, the Byrds, Bob Dylan, CSN&Y and the Bakersfield Californian country sound, from Buck Owens to Herb Pedersen and Chris Hillman. Even if Ron Martin hails from Eden , North Carolina, and Marco Zanzi from Varese this was no barrier when it came to a shared passion for the love of music.

Ron MartinBorn and raised in North Carolina, since his schooldays Ron Martin has performed in different bands: “Kaleidoscope”, “The Wampus Cats” and “Shiloh”. These bands enabled him to enjoy some popularity.

Marco Zanzi follows a similar path, in the beginning he plays and sings in minor local bands, bu
t later he has more significant experiences in Marco Zanzi“La Signora Stracciona”and “The Steamboat Willie” and with both bands he performs Italy. In this period he is captivated forever by the country rock sound by groups like Poco, Burrito Brothers, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Eagles: through them (and especially the project ‘Will The Circle Be Unbroken’) he discovers the Bluegrass and soon falls in love with the 5-string banjo (in that period an almost unknown instrument and difficult to find).

But the real meeting place of Ron and Marco has been the Web. The development of the Internet had allowed them to get to know each other thanks to a Website dedicated to the Byrds (‘My Songbook’, created in 2000 by Zanzi with his English friend David Reynolds), but above all thanks to the common and active participation at various newsgroups: “Gene Clark List” and “Byrdmaniax”, but mainly “Acousticharmonies”, which is an incredible resource both musical and human. Here Ron and Marco collaborate for the first time on a musical project and they are involved in the making of a CD, which involves musicians from different countries (USA, Canada, Japan, Ireland, Holland…).


The name Piedmont stands for the Italian "pedemontana", because Ron lives at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in the Appalachians chain and Marco lives on the offshoots of the Prealps. Therefore, here is the “Piedmont Project” that combines both common musical interests and environmental similarities. IRon and Marco at Big Gray 2007n Spring 2007 Marco Zanzi goes to Ron in the USA, he meets his companion Suzon, his family, his friends and he finds a landscape that recalls Varese. With his American friend he goes to “Merlefest”, probably the most important Music festival dedicated to the ‘American’ genre (acoustic, country, bluegrass, folk, blues, Celtic…), and he records three pieces at the Flyin’ Cloud Studio of Doug Rorrer, in Eden, NC. Here arises the idea to create the “Piedmont Brothers Band”, where the two brothers are Marco and Ron and the band is composed of musician friends having in common the same passion. Thanks to the Internet again, the music knocks down the barriers and flies over the Ocean. Ron sends his original pieces (Martin is a composer, too), Marco arranges and reworks them, thanks to his wonderful musical ear and love for production. He involves his friends, records and sends his pieces to Eden where Ron listens to them, comments on them, goes to the Studio and records his voices with the precious help of the Chief engineer Doug Rorrer. And then he sends them back to Italy for the final mixing.
The Circle
From February 2003 Ron Martin has a battle with lyposarcoma that obliges him to have constant inspections and treatment. But Ron is a fighter: he fights with the medicine, he fights with the Faith, but also with the music, that is his inseparable companion. In June 2003 he makes with the help of his friends a CD called “The Circle” (Flyin’ Cloud Records FC 046 – www.flyincloudrecords.com), in which he reveals his gift as interpreter and whose income goes to the research by the ‘Liddy Shriver Sarcoma Initiative’.

And finally the ‘Piedmont Brothers Band’ meet: Ron crosses the Ocean in July 2008 to arrive in Italy with the aim to play in a few concerts, but above all to finish the first CD of the band ‘Bordertown’, which is a particularly significant title as both Eden and Varese are really border towns (Virginia and Switzerland).

BordertownThe CD, officially presented on 31st October 2008, mainly contains Ron’s own compositions, arranged and produced by Marco Zanzi. The CD has received significant approvals by the critics, bo
Buscaderoth in the United States and in Italy, which have particularly underlined its uniqueness and originality. Encouraging critical receptions of the CD appeared in the specialized magazine ‘Buscadero’ (n° 308 - January 2009) and JAM (n° 156 - February 2009) and in the English monthly magazine “Maverick – the voice of country, folk, bluegrass and roots music” (n° 85 - August 2009), among the most appreciated in the field. Among the radio stations that broadcast and have broadcast pieces by The Piedmont Brothers Band are Radio Popolare Network (Milan), Radio Missione Francescana (Varese), Radio Lupo Solitario (Samarate), Radio Voce Spazio (Alessandria), WUMB Folk Radio (Boston, MA), MVY Radio (My Back Pages), UIC (Chicago, IL), WPKN-FM (Connecticut), CKUT (Montreal, Canada), Radio Port Phillip (Melbourne, Australia). The writer and journalist John Einarson (respectable Canadian historian of rock music and author of 12 books) has described ‘Bordertown’ as “My new favourite Country Rock album” and Paolo Vites (writer and editor of the musical magazine ‘JAM – Viaggio nella musica’) “...it seems to come back to legendary albums as Pickin’ up the Pieces by POCO or the first by The Flying Burrito Brothers”.

The Piedmont Brothers Band, or better, the Piedmont Project (to better underline its being an unconventional Open Source Band), is now a reality and around the starting group composed by Ron and Marco a more stable group of musicians and friends has developed. It is made up in part of members who had been involved in the Bordertown recordings and in part by new musicians. What is more, Marco has been constant part of the “Out Of Size” band from Milan since 2010 after participatin
Lights Of Your Partyg as guest in the making of their new second CD “Tap Your Feet” - ©2010 TEMPI: with them he performed during the closing event of the 2010 edition of the “Meeting for Friendship among Peoples” in Rimini. This new collaboration together with new contributors from the United States (the violinist Courtney-Lynn Burroughs and the guitarist Taylor Rorrer and a higher participation of Doug Rorrer concerning both music and production) have led to the making of the second album titled ‘Lights Of Your Party’ coming out in the United States by the Flyin’ Cloud Records (www.flyincloudrecords.com) and in Italy by the publisher TEMPI (www.tempi.it) in Spring 2011. This new CD sees the presence of guests from the “Out Of Size”, of Carlo Pastori, Marcello Colò and Walter Muto of the “Signora Stracciona”, of Stefano Dall’Ora (among the best European double-bass players), of the German guitarist Horst-Peter Schmidt, of the bass player from Colorado, Mike Gallivan, and of the bass player from North Carolina Mike Gallimore: beyond being great musicians, they are also great friends and mates along the wonderful life path.

Even if unfortunately Ron lives and works in the United States, thus not being able to be always here in the live shows, his presence can be experienced through his songs that are the heart of the Piedmont Brothers Band’s repertoire, which is also enriched with original pieces by Marco Zanzi, Francesco de Chiara and Francesco Frugiuele and with pieces taken both from the American popular tradition and composed by famous musicians like Nanci Griffith, Bob Dylan, Gram Parsons, Chris Hillman and Roger McGuinn. The Piedmont Brothers Band’s musical genre is quite various, but for sure it can be considered part of the ‘American’ genre, a term created recently and that includes Country, Bluegrass, Folk, Gospel, Blues and Celtic influences.

2011 brought more opportunities for Marco and Ron. Live shows were booked for July and Ron after another battle with illness showed his inner strength and commitment by making the journey to Italy in July. A few warm up gigs were organised leading up to a live concert at the Sala Fontana Theatre in Milan. This concert was recorded and both a DVD and audio releases are available of this performance that showcases the talents of the Piedmont Brothers Band.

During his stay in Italy, Ron was able to share some demos of his new songs with Marco. These songs would later be turned into recorded productions that would be available on the next Piedmont Brothers release. With the need for a touring band some changes were made and Katherine Kelly Walczyk agreeing to add her vocal talents to the band.
With the touring Piedmont Brothers Band now organised, Marco now turned his time to going through many of the demos and coming up with production ideas for the new cd. The new cd entitled “III” was just released in September 2012. Encompassing both the style and incredible production of the two previous cd’s Bordertown and Lights, "III" is a combination of original songs and classic covers. Fellow Piedmont Brother, Mike Gallivan, who lives in Colorado,  was able to draw upon his friendship and connection with many of the great 60’s and 70’s country rock pioneers, and enlisted their talents in the making of "III".

Joining the Piedmont Brothers Band on “III” are Richie Furay (Buffalo Springfield, Poco), Herb Pedersen (The Dillards, Desert Rose Band), Rick Roberts (Flying Burrito Brothers, Firefall), Jock Bartley (Gram Parson’s Fallen Angels, Firefall) and Patrick Shanahan (Rick Nelson's Stone Canyon Band, New Riders of the Purple Sage). These great artists have put their support behind The Piedmont Brothers Band and the passion, emotion and feeling caught on the recordings brings back the spirit of the glory days of country rock.
Gene Parsons (The Byrds) has agreed to add his talents to future tracks which make the next recordings plus other recorded and not used for “III” to be worth waiting for. So stay tuned for other Piedmont Brothers releases to follow.

The dream and the meeting between two men of different age, culture, job and countries but united by the common love for music, by the same desire to play and communicate and also by deep spiritual and human values have performed this ‘miracle’. Thus showing that universality, love and peace are not only abstract and ideal words, but they can also become real and make our world better.
Ray O'Neill - Sydney, AUSTRALIA