Zuri Appleby
Los Angeles
Zuri Elise Appleby is the daughter of Rodney and Linda Appleby. At the age of 5, Zuri began her love of music by singing in the church choir. She picked up the guitar at the age of 7, and was smitten by her love of music from that time forward. She was active in all of the performing groups that her middle, junior, and high schools had to offer,playing the violin, French Horn, guitar and bass, and by the age of 15 she was recruited to play for various musicals, and performance groups in and around the Western New York area. At the age of 16, Zuri was playing weekly gigs as bassist with numerous well known musicians at copius venues, while continuing to sing every Sunday in her church choir. Zuri’s combined talents of music and athletics garnished the attention of the United States Marine Corps, and at age of 16 was one of a very elite group of young adults who was asked to audition for the prestigious USMC Band where she became the youngest, first and ONLY female bassist of color to ever play in the Marine Band. She was enthusiastically accepted upon completion of her audition, and just 3 days after her graduation from Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts School, she was escorted to begin her service in the Marine Corps.
From that point, Zuri graduated from boot camp from Recruit Depot South Carolina, the Marine Combat Training Course from Camp Geiger in North Carolina. Following her combat training, Zuri attended and graduated from the Little Creek Armed Forces School of Music in Norfolk, Virginia. She continued on to be stationed in New Orleans where she served Active Duty for 4 years as an electric bassist and percussionist, as she toured the country providing music to thousands.
Upon her honorable discharge as a Sergeant in 2009, Zuri pursued higher education at Buffalo State College, and diligently and consistently followed her heart to become a musician in high demand. Zuri’s versatility has enabled her to open for national recording artists such as PJ Morton, Sisqo. Anthony Hamilton, Orgone, Alan Evans Trio, Grammy Award Snarky Puppy, Bernard Purdie, Avery Sunshine and has also played for national recording artists consisting of Ginuiwine, Silk, Grammy nominated Maysa, Soulive, Christopher Williams, Marvin Sapp, Martha Munizzi and Steve Miller’s own keyboardist,and 3 time Grammy nominated artist, Mr. Joseph Wooten. Zuri currently is a bassist and vocalist for numerous bands around her hometown of Buffalo New York for groups such as her original group Forealists, Verse, Breakerbox, Critts Juke Joint, ReBop, Vitamin D, Micheal King and Dan Ross Band,and Drea D’Nur, to name a few. She accompanied every Sunday for Ephesus Ministries Church with Musical Director and co-founder of Buffalo’s award winning band, Gruvology, Mr. Walter Kemp from 2009-2015, and was the featured bassist for the David M.Miller “Miller and the Other Sinners Band’, who opened for The Steve Miller Band in August of 2015 at Artpark.
When not engaged in her traditional gig work, Zuri had taught with Young Audiences of Western New York, where she worked with children in junior and senior high schools.
In August of 2015, Zuri was handpicked to be Nick Jonas’ bassist until February 2016. As his bassist, Zuri performed for the Made in America Tour in September in Philadelphia, Was featured on the Seth Meyers Late Night Show, The Ellen DeGeneres show, The American Music Awards of 2015, the BBC Teen Awards in London, England, opened for Justin Bieber, The Weekend, DNC, DeLaSol, Demi Lovato, and was featured on the Victoria Secrets Swim Suit Special on CBS which aired in March, 2016 from St. Barth’s Island.
Zuri was chosen by Music Supervisor James Schwantz to lead an Artist in Residency Program for the Buffalo Public Schools in February 2016, and led a Music Symposium for Administrators of Western New York at Kelinhan’s Music Hall.
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