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    Singer Colin Blunstone of Iconic 60’s Rock Band THE ZOMBIES On Release of Documentary HUNG UP ON A DREAM

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    Interview by Paul Salfen

    In the annals of rock history, few bands have experienced a career as unconventional as The Zombies. From their formation in the early 1960s to their unexpected resurgence decades later, the British rock legends have navigated a path marked by both triumph and tribulation. In a recent interview with AMFM, Colin Blunstone, the band’s iconic lead vocalist, opened up about their new documentary, Hung Up on a Dream, directed by Robert Schwartzman. The film chronicles the band’s remarkable journey, and Blunstone’s reflections offer a poignant glimpse into a life dedicated to music.

    A Delayed Spotlight

    The Zombies, known for timeless hits like “She’s Not There” and “Time of the Season,” were a defining force in the 1960s British Invasion. Yet, as Blunstone notes, their initial run from 1964 to 1967 didn’t garner the recognition they deserved. “A lot of people have discovered The Zombies in the last few years,” he says, marveling at the band’s resurgence nearly 60 years after their breakup. “I thought people had forgotten about The Zombies years ago.”

    This delayed appreciation amplifies the joy of their current acclaim. The documentary captures this emotional arc, condensing decades of highs and lows into an hour-and-a-half narrative. For Blunstone, watching his life unfold on screen is “quite an emotional thing.” He describes it as an out-of-body experience, a rare chance to see his contributions acknowledged while he’s still here to witness it. “The excitement of being appreciated now is intensified by the fact that it’s been so delayed,” he adds.

    A Moment of Triumph

    One of the documentary’s standout scenes, Blunstone shares, is the band’s 2019 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Performing to 17,000 fans, The Zombies were finally recognized for their contributions to contemporary music. “Hopefully, people understood the joy and the thrill of us being up on that stage,” Blunstone says. The moment was a culmination of decades of perseverance, a stark contrast to their dissolution in 1967. For a band that once thought their legacy was forgotten, this was a powerful affirmation.

    The Hail Mary Moment

    Every career has its defining moment, and for The Zombies, it came early. As teenagers, they entered a rock ‘n’ roll competition with no expectation of winning. “We thought it would be fun,” Blunstone recalls. Against 100 other bands, they not only won their week but took the entire competition. This victory led to a recording contract and their breakout hit, “She’s Not There,” which topped charts worldwide. “Winning that competition was very, very important,” Blunstone reflects. “It changed all our lives.”

    This “Hail Mary” moment, as Blunstone calls it, underscores the serendipity that often shapes a musician’s path. From small-town dreamers 30 miles north of London to global sensations, The Zombies’ story is a testament to the power of opportunity seized.

    Advice for Aspiring Musicians

    For those hoping to follow in The Zombies’ footsteps, Blunstone offers hard-earned wisdom. Musical talent is essential, but tenacity is equally critical. “You need to have stamina and self-belief,” he advises. The music industry is a rollercoaster of highs and lows, and doubters are inevitable. “There are going to be tough times, and you have to be prepared for that before you come into the business,” he says.

    At nearly 80, Blunstone embodies this resilience. Touring demands discipline—vocal exercises, hydration, sensible eating, and ample rest. Before each show, he dedicates over an hour to vocal warm-ups, a routine that allows him to perform with the same vigor as he did in his youth. “It’s my job to make things look easy,” he says, acknowledging the effort behind the effortless.

    A Changing Landscape

    Touring today is a far cry from the carefree days of the 1960s. “The difference between being 18 and being 80, there is a big difference,” Blunstone laughs. Where youth allowed for spontaneity, age demands structure. Yet, the joy of performing remains undimmed. The Zombies’ current chapter is bittersweet, however, as keyboardist Rod Argent has stepped away from touring due to health concerns. “He’s doing really well,” Blunstone assures, noting their close friendship. While Argent’s absence is felt, Blunstone respects his decision to prioritize health.

    Looking Ahead

    As The Zombies continue to captivate new generations—Blunstone delights in hearing that younger fans, like the interviewer’s daughter, are discovering their music—the band is far from resting on their laurels. Blunstone is currently recording a new album, aiming for completion by Christmas 2025, with plans for a U.S. tour, including a hoped-for stop in Texas. The documentary, he hopes, will deepen fans’ understanding of The Zombies’ journey, rekindling interest in their music and introducing their story to newcomers.

    Hung Up on a Dream is more than a retrospective; it’s a celebration of resilience, passion, and the enduring power of music. For Colin Blunstone and The Zombies, the dream continues, carried forward by a legacy that refuses to fade.

    EARLIER INTERVIEW WITH THE ENTIRE BAND DURING SXSW FOR THE PREMIERE OF HUNG UP ON A DREAM

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