Rest easy queen of the underground a hero to all women musicians (men, too) you will live on forever ? pic.twitter. The world lost a brilliant human yesterday. We will miss you terribly, Thank you for the music, the art, the smiles, the good will, and the inspiration you left behind. Molly Rocket is Sweaty (All The Time) September 13, 2017 Nashville lost one of the greats today, but her inspiration will live on in our hearts and our music #jessizazu #aintafraid /4xaNggkgfB If you are lost in life, be more like #jessizazu. Kristen Chapman Gibbons September 13, 2017 My daughter got to Southern Girl's Rock Camp with because of She was always pulling people in. Jack White’s Third Man Records also shared their condolences, tweeting: “We will miss you terribly, Thank you for the music, the art, the smiles, the good will, and the inspiration you left behind.” See those and more tributes below. Nashville musician Molly Rocket shared a note about Zazu, captioning her post: “Nashville lost one of the greats today, but her inspiration will live on in our hearts and our music.” ![]() One woman recalled how Zazu had affected her daughter, writing: “My daughter got to Southern Girl’s Rock Camp with because of She was always pulling people in. If you are lost in life, be more like #jessizazu.” And shout-out to all of you who have supported her until the end.”įriends, fans and musicians have begun paying tribute to the musician online. It was a whole other way of facing myself.rawing would. Shout-out to the dreams we made and the ones left to come. I pushed myself a lot further with my writing than I had ever done before. Shout-out to the ridiculous van rides and the fights and to the fact that we never turned our backs on one another over the last decade. Shout-out to all the little triumphs over the last 16 months. Shout-out to the creative dynamo who continued to flourish even against insurmountable odds. “Shout-out to your contagious spirit that inspired all who crossed it. She was in the company of those who cared deeply about her and who she cared deeply about. “She maintained a sense of humor and a commanding presence up until and through her final moments. “Yesterday I said goodbye to my best friend, long time partner in crime and hero, Jessi Zazu Wariner,” she wrote. Jessi Wariner is survived by her mother Kathy, father David, and brothers Emmett and Oakley.Zazu’s former bandmate Linwood Regensburg has issued a statement on her friend’s passing. Wariner’s uncle is country artist and musician Steve Wariner. As a philanthropist, Wariner was heavily involved in volunteering and raising funds for Middle Tennessee’s rock camps for youth, which she attended in her own youth. Her recent art exhibition, Undefeated, ran at Nashville’s Julia Martin Gallery from June 17 – 28. The band broke up in early 2016 shortly before Wariner announced that she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer.Ī talented guitarist, singer, and songwriter, Wariner was also a gifted visual artist and graphic designer, who designed the book jacket and illustrations for the recent book Good Booty, from music critic and NPR correspondent Ann Powers. Those Darlins, which formed in 2006 out of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, also included Nikki Kvarnes and Linwood Regensburg and rotating players after Kelley Anderson left the band in 2012. The band would release three albums, including a self-titled project in 2009, followed by Screws Get Loose in 2011 and Blur The Line in 2013. Jessi “Zazu” Wariner, former frontwoman for Nashville rock band Those Darlins, has lost her battle with cancer.
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