
Zo!
'Making SkyBreak' Documentary Baltimore Screening + Q&A
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
830 East Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
Oct 8, 2017
2:00 PM UTC
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Making SkyBreak Documentary Screening + Q&A (Baltimore International Black Film Festival) Baltimore, MD - Sunday, October 8th Film Start Time: 2pm Come get an early look at the Making SkyBreak documentary which takes you behind the scenes with Zo! and the crew of talented songwriters, producers, and vocalists who helped create this amazing album. Through the film, explore his hometown of Detroit to learn about Zo!’s humble beginnings, tour his home studio in Washington D.C., and travel to a host of cities from LA to Raleigh, NC. Get ready to take a journey through SkyBreak, one of the greatest contemporary soul albums of 2016. The screening will be followed by a live Q&A *Some language may not be suiitable for children* Watch The Trailer https://youtu.be/tRmfu8MN4EA Film by Digital Café LLC *NOTE: This is not a performance*
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July 1st 2024
Zo!, Tall Black Guy, Debórah and the gang did it again. An amazing show in the most amazing city in the country. Keep doing your thing and puffin’ on for the city.
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While Zo! could have been classified as a beatmaker based on his early hip-hop releases and productions for others in the first few years of the 2000s, he has always been a musician first. Foremost a keyboardist, yet one who also plays bass, drums, and guitar, and writes, arranges, and produces his own material, he has subsequently thrived with a sound that has put a contemporized twist on soul and jazz-R&B fusions of the late ’70s and early ’80s, inspired by multi-tasking originators like Stevie Wonder, Larry and Fonce Mizell, and Leon Sylvers III. From 2010 through 2019, beginning with SunStorm and closing out the decade with FourFront, Ferguson issued solo albums every three years with the support of primary collaborators the Foreign Exchange, and ventured into writing and producing music for film and television, including the series Black Dynamite and Sherman’s Showcase. He has since entered the 2020s with the Tall Black Guy collaboration Abstractions (2021).
Throughout his childhood, Lorenzo Ferguson balanced his love for music and baseball. The Detroit-area native was drafted as an outfielder by the Toronto Blue Jays in 1996, rounds ahead of future MLB all-stars Orlando Hudson, Juan Pierre, and Barry Zito. Ferguson accepted a full-ride athletic scholarship to Western Kentucky University, however, and earned a degree in graphic design. He began his recording career shortly thereafter with Ablyss (2001), the first of several instrumental releases. His profile increased the next few years as he issued albums such as Passion & Definition (2004), Freelance (2006), and the Asylum 7 collaboration Overdue Process (2009), as well as the covers EPs …just visiting, Zo! and Tigallo Love the 80’s, and …just visiting too (2006-2009). All the while, Ferguson was earning a Master’s degree in special education and contributing to recordings from the likes of Slum Village, Platinum Pied Pipers, and Little Brother.
During the latter half of the 2000s, Zo!’s deepest bond was made with the Foreign Exchange. The group’s Phonte had become a regular collaborator on …just visiting. Zo! then produced material for the Foreign Exchange’s Leave It All Behind while appearing on co-leader Nicolay’s City Lights, Vol. 2: Shibuya, and eventually became FE’s musical director. The second …just visiting EP was Zo!’s first release through Foreign Exchange Music and led to a triennial series of solo full-length projects. SunStorm (2010), ManMade (2013), SkyBreak (2016), and FourFront (2019) each featured a shifting cast of guest vocalists and songwriters, most commonly Phonte, Sy Smith, and Carmen Rodgers. The increasingly refined and stylistically adventurous albums were evenly spaced amid Zo!’s work as an educator, and instrumentation and production for other artists, including all things Foreign Exchange and related. Zo! also branched out with music for documentaries and television, ranging from the animated series Black Dynamite to Making SkyBreak and Bike Vessel. He and Phonte wrote and produced many of the songs for Sherman’s Showcase, a sketch comedy series for IFC. The duo also collaborated with Sesame Street’s Musical Director, Bill Sherman to compose, “Be Kind To Me, Be Kind To You” for SZA’s 2025 appearance on the iconic television series. Joined by a mix of longtime and new associates including Omar and Josh Milan, Zo! and Tall Black Guy teamed to make Abstractions, a brief, feel-good set released in 2021. The two are currently on tour with powerhouse vocalist, Debórah Bond.
Read MoreThroughout his childhood, Lorenzo Ferguson balanced his love for music and baseball. The Detroit-area native was drafted as an outfielder by the Toronto Blue Jays in 1996, rounds ahead of future MLB all-stars Orlando Hudson, Juan Pierre, and Barry Zito. Ferguson accepted a full-ride athletic scholarship to Western Kentucky University, however, and earned a degree in graphic design. He began his recording career shortly thereafter with Ablyss (2001), the first of several instrumental releases. His profile increased the next few years as he issued albums such as Passion & Definition (2004), Freelance (2006), and the Asylum 7 collaboration Overdue Process (2009), as well as the covers EPs …just visiting, Zo! and Tigallo Love the 80’s, and …just visiting too (2006-2009). All the while, Ferguson was earning a Master’s degree in special education and contributing to recordings from the likes of Slum Village, Platinum Pied Pipers, and Little Brother.
During the latter half of the 2000s, Zo!’s deepest bond was made with the Foreign Exchange. The group’s Phonte had become a regular collaborator on …just visiting. Zo! then produced material for the Foreign Exchange’s Leave It All Behind while appearing on co-leader Nicolay’s City Lights, Vol. 2: Shibuya, and eventually became FE’s musical director. The second …just visiting EP was Zo!’s first release through Foreign Exchange Music and led to a triennial series of solo full-length projects. SunStorm (2010), ManMade (2013), SkyBreak (2016), and FourFront (2019) each featured a shifting cast of guest vocalists and songwriters, most commonly Phonte, Sy Smith, and Carmen Rodgers. The increasingly refined and stylistically adventurous albums were evenly spaced amid Zo!’s work as an educator, and instrumentation and production for other artists, including all things Foreign Exchange and related. Zo! also branched out with music for documentaries and television, ranging from the animated series Black Dynamite to Making SkyBreak and Bike Vessel. He and Phonte wrote and produced many of the songs for Sherman’s Showcase, a sketch comedy series for IFC. The duo also collaborated with Sesame Street’s Musical Director, Bill Sherman to compose, “Be Kind To Me, Be Kind To You” for SZA’s 2025 appearance on the iconic television series. Joined by a mix of longtime and new associates including Omar and Josh Milan, Zo! and Tall Black Guy teamed to make Abstractions, a brief, feel-good set released in 2021. The two are currently on tour with powerhouse vocalist, Debórah Bond.
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