Fans have been paying tribute to Drew Zingg, the acclaimed rock, blues, soul and jazz guitarist, best known for his performing with Steely Dan and Boz Scaggs, who has died at the age of 68. No cause of death has been released. The news was confirmed by his family in a Facebook post. "The Zingg family, his wife Katerina, his son Levon, and his brothers Peter and Chris are deeply saddened to tell you that earlier this week Drew Zingg passed away in San Francisco.
"Drew devoted his life to sharing his unique gift and exceptional music talent, encyclopedic knowledge and love of American music, using his brilliant skills as a guitarist and arranger, collaborating with so many artists he counted as mentors, friends and colleagues, and bringing joy to audiences big and small. We will forever remember his ringing sound and his gentle, uplifting spirit on and off the stage. Drew has been an amazing dad and a tremendous source of love and support to his family. We are heartbroken as we are navigating this immense loss."
"The family will be organizing a memorial service in June in San Francisco honoring Drew's life and legacy. If you wish to give something in Drew’s memory, please consider making a donation to the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund or another charity that helps musicians in need. We will let you know later the time and place of the service," they wrote.
His shocked fans were quick to take to the comments to share their feelings. "So saddened by this shocking news of Drew’s passing. So very sorry for your loss. Prayers for peace and comfort during this most difficult time. Drew was truly one of the greatest guitarist of all time, and I’m just one of his many inspired fans. Sincere condolences to you & the Zingg family." one wrote.
"So very sad to hear this. Anyone who knew Drew could grasp what an amazing strong creative spirit he is. His music will no doubt linger long with the vast musical community and the loving friends that he touched. My deepest condolences to his family," another comented.
A third chimed in: "I am devastated to hear this. Drew was a hero of mine and an absolute gem in the guitar community. Such an inspiration to me and so many more. What a terrible loss. My deepest condolences. Rest in peace, Maestro."
Born and raised in New York City Drew spent about ten years doing the NY club scene alongside some Broadway production and session work. Having worked with Donald Fagen and Walter Becker over the years when they decided to hit the road as Steely Dan, Drew joined them on the tour as a lead guitarist and music director for about two years. He can be heard on their 1995 live album Alive in America which was recorded during the band's 1993-1994 tours.
In 1996, he started touring with Boz Scaggs and can be heard on Boz's 2004 release Greatest Hits Live. He also toured or recorded with Marcus Miller, Rickie Lee Jones, David Sanborn, Gladys Knight, Alana Davis, and Patti Austin.