Cedric Bixler-Zavala
Real Name: | Cedric Bixler |
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Profile: | Cedric Bixler-Zavala (b. 4 November 1974, Redwood City, San Mateo, California) is an American vocalist, songwriter, and drummer. He is best known as The Mars Volta's lead singer and lyricist (2001–2012; reunited in 2019) and the sole remaining original member of At The Drive-In (1994–2001, 2015–18), where he sang and occasionally played guitar. Bixler has been extensively collaborating with Omar Rodriguez-Lopez since the early 1990s, performing and recording together in several other projects besides ATDI and TMV, such as De Facto (1998–2003), El Grupo Nuevo De Omar Rodriguez Lopez's Cryptomnesia CD/LP in 2009, and a short-lived supergroup Antemasque (2014–15) with Flea and Travis Barker. In December 2005, he released a solo 12" as Alavaz Relxib Cirdec (his name reversed) on Gold Standard Laboratories. Cedric Bixlez-Zavala co-founded the Anywhere band with Christian Eric Beaulieu of Triclops! and renowned bassist Mike Watt in 2011, also singing and playing guitar with his band Zavalaz (since 2013). He is a technically proficient and versatile tenor vocalist, an expert at controlled falsetto and head voice singing, with the working range G♯2–D6 that extends as low as E2 and as high as C7.
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Sites: | Instagram , Imdb , wikidata.org , viaf.org |
In Groups: | Antemasque, Anywhere, At The Drive-In, De Facto (2), Dregtones, El Grupo Nuevo De Omar Rodriguez Lopez, Foss (2), The Fall On Deaf Ears, The Mars Volta |
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