Zola
Van, pianist and composer, brings a unique blend to her listeners:
the beauty of her original piano solos and that of scenic Southern Illinois, where
she resides. Her music has made music lovers out of outdoorsmen and has inspired
people to get out and see the actual spots that have inspired her musical creations.
Her music is also gaining national attention for its beauty and worthiness alone.
Zola has been called an Ambassador for her area bringing attention
and recognition to the beauty of Southern Illinois through her music.
Zola has many intensely loyal fans who have expressed devotion and admiration
of her music and creativity. It has been said repeatedly of her music, All
they have to do is listen once, and they are hooked!
Her first CD, River to River Trail: The Hike, has elicited an enthusiastic response
from the public, tourism officials, trail societies, the Illinois Department of
Natural Resources, and the National Forest Service. The March/April 2001 issue
of American Hiker contains a full-page article about Zola, the CD, and how it
originated. Outdoor Illinois, a publication of the Illinois Department of Natural
Resources, State of Illinois, will feature her in the August, 2001, issue. No
other musician has ever enjoyed these two distinctions. She also began her own
Really Big Shoes Publishing Co. to release her own albums.
WDBX Radio in Carbondale, IL aired a two hour program titled In Search of
Trail Magic on Jerry Nelms Music from Beyond the Lakes based upon
Zolas CD. Radio stations across the country are using Zolas music
in their programming and receiving favorable comments from their listeners.
The Southern Illinoisan sponsored and promoted her CD release concert at the Herrin
Civic Center. Ken Seeber of the Southern Illinoisan hailed her A Walking
Inspiration. Celebrate the Shawnee with Pianist Zola Van. Five Southern
Illinois newspapers have printed articles about Zola and her music.
Zola has a music degree from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale and throughout
high school she studied piano privately with the Music Department Chairman. She
has taught music privately and in public schools. Having played since childhood,
she has always heard and written music. A strong family background in the arts
and love of nature has nurtured her appreciation of both.
Zolas music touches people, makes them feel something of what she felt when
inspired by the beauty and the history of Southern Illinois. An admirer says,
What I cannot do with the many inflections of voice, Zola can do with a
piano key. Listen yourselves! It is Zolas wish that through her music,
you may stand in the forest with her, no matter where you may be.