Evelien Kong
Zoro, a renowned drummer whose rhythms have graced stages worldwide, has shared platforms with icons like Lenny Kravitz, Bobby Brown, and the legendary Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind and Fire. But long before he achieved these incredible milestones, he was known as Danny Donnelly. Fatherless and the biracial child of a Mexican immigrant, Zoro's journey was marked by adversity, from poverty to racism to abandonment issues. Before turning nine, his single mother had relocated her seven children over thirty times—from the impoverished streets of South Central Los Angeles to rural Oregon and beyond.
Join us for a compelling conversation where Zoro shares deeply personal experiences and wisdom that transcend the boundaries of music. Discover profound insights for navigating your own path to success and fulfillment. Whether you're a budding musician, an ambitious entrepreneur, or simply seeking inspiration and guidance, this episode offers invaluable lessons to empower you in conquering obstacles and seizing opportunities.
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