Tunaround

Jeff Kollman

The Zoo Crew, those groovy hippie DJs at THE ZOO radio station, are spinning "Tunaround" by Jeff Kollman from his album Into The Unknown for their devoted Zoo Freaks. This track, a fiery instrumental showcase, captures Kollman’s signature blend of heavy, melodic guitar work infused with jazz harmony and rock energy. While specific interviews or social media posts about "Tunaround" are scarce, Kollman has shared insights about his creative process that shed light on its vibe. In a 2021 interview with Voyage LA, he emphasized finding his unique voice as a guitarist and songwriter, suggesting that tracks like "Tunaround" reflect his decades-long quest to craft music that’s both dynamic and personal. The song’s intricate riffs and soaring solos likely draw from his love for 70s funk rock and fusion, influences he’s cited in discussions about his work with bands like Chad Smith’s Bombastic Meatbats.

Trivia about "Tunaround" ties to its place in Kollman’s extensive discography. Released on his Marmaduke Records label, Into The Unknown is one of 18 solo and band albums he’s dropped since 1987. Fans on platforms like Facebook have praised Kollman’s ability to blend technical prowess with raw emotion, and "Tunaround" exemplifies this with its complex yet accessible structure. A fun tidbit: Kollman’s music often catches the ear of gearheads, and he’s been known to geek out over guitar tones on Instagram, where he occasionally posts clips of his recording setups. While no specific story pins down "Tunaround," its energy aligns with Kollman’s reputation for delivering ferocious live performances, as seen in fan comments on X, where Zoo Freaks might find fellow enthusiasts raving about his shows.

Jeff Kollman’s journey to guitar hero status kicked off in Toledo, Ohio, where he picked up the instrument at age 12. Growing up in a tough environment—marked by a broken home and an alcoholic mother, as he shared in the Voyage LA interview—he and his brother faced constant upheaval, switching between 14 grade schools in two years. Music became his anchor. By 1986, at just 18, he formed the metal band VXN with his brother Tommy on drums, releasing a mini-LP and a cassette album, The Question, by 1988. This evolved into Edwin Dare, a progressive metal outfit that dropped three albums in the 90s and built a loyal Midwest following through relentless touring. Kollman’s early hustle as a session musician in Phoenix after moving there in 1995—working with artists like Linda McCartney and Lyle Lovett—honed his versatility, paving the way for high-profile gigs with Glenn Hughes, UFO, and the Alan Parsons Live Project.

Today, Kollman’s a staple in the rock and fusion scenes, with a worldwide fanbase nurtured through his official website and social media. You can catch his updates on Facebook, where he shares tour dates and new releases, or Instagram, where he posts studio snippets and gear shots. On X, he engages with fans, sometimes retweeting their praise for tracks like those on Into The Unknown. Dedicated fan communities exist, like the Jeff Kollman Fans Facebook group, where Zoo Freaks can swap stories and discuss his discography. For the latest on his music and collabs, his website is the go-to hub, offering insights into his 30-year career inspiring guitarists globally.


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