A pandemic-inspired reconnection with old friend and longtime label owner George Fontaine —-New
West Records/Strolling Bones Records in Nashville, TN and Athens, GA respectively —-resulted in
‘ZuZu signing a multi-layered, multi-album recording contract with Strolling Bones to release five of
their past records, and two new ones. “Here Again: A Retrospective” is the band’s first offering on the
label - a selection of tracks from five of the band’s earlier records. “No Time to Lose'' is the band's first
album of new material in nearly twenty years.
In the early 90s, Newmarket, NH based Say ZuZu found their sound in a growing alt-country movement
which spawned artists like The Old 97s and Wilco, and inspired a generation of artists including The
Avett Brothers, Kacey Musgraves and others. In their road warrior days, the band toured tirelessly from
Maine to Chicago, Texas and Georgia, but found their greatest success abroad as minor stars in Italy,
developing a European fanbase and signing with Germany’s Blue Rose Records. After more than 10
years, 10 albums, and logging more than 2000 shows in 25 states and four foreign countries, Say ZuZu
called it a day, amicably, in 2003. Until now.