They were formed in
Berkeley,
California in 1966 by singer-keyboardist Paul Fauerso, following the dissolution of his jazz group The Tom Paul Trio. The original lineup was Fauerso, bassist Bob Kridle, drummer Ted Kozlowski (replaced by George Newcom), and guitarists Peter Shapiro and Steve Dowler, both formerly of
Berkeley psychedelic rock band
The Marbles, who had supported
Jefferson Airplane at the historic "Tribute to Dr. Strange", the inaugural
Family Dog promotion concert held at San Francisco's Longshoreman's Hall in October 1965. The Loading Zone's first major
concert was the
Trips Festival at the Longshoreman's Hall in January 1966. Although primarily an
R&B band, The Loading Zone added contemporary psychedelic influences and soon became a popular attraction on the burgeoning
Bay Area music scene. The Loading Zone was based at the Berkeley venue The New Orleans House, but performed numerous times at major venues including the
Fillmore West. Although The Loading Zone occasionally headlined, the group is better known for supporting some of the biggest acts of the period including
Cream,
The Who,
The Byrds,
Big Brother & the Holding Company,
Grateful Dead,
Howlin' Wolf,
Sam & Dave,
Chuck Berry and
Buddy Miles. In 1969, Fauerso re-formed the group with new members- guitarist Steve Busfield, bassist Mike Eggleston, and drummer George Marsh, and initially with previous horn players Todd Anderson (tenor sax) and Patrick O'Hara (trombone). Anderson was replaced after a few months by Ron Taormina. The new Zone also recruited old friend and drummer Frank Davis to play with the group for a while. During this brief period, the band performed with two drummers at the same time - Davis and Marsh - with some exciting results. The band recorded their second LP
One for All for their own label, Umbrella, before disbanding in 1971. Tillery released her solo debut album
Sweet Linda Divine on
CBS Records in 1970. It was produced by
Al Kooper of
Blood, Sweat and Tears fame. Fauerso went on to produce the unreleased
Mike Love solo album
First Love and more recently, a second entitled
Only One Earth. Fauerso went on to make
recordings of
new-age music and also to compose and produce commercials for radio and TV. Tillery resurfaced with the jazz fusion group Cesar 830 before embarking on a solo career. In 2005, Fauerso reconnected with Eggleston and Marsh to record a new Loading Zone CD entitled
Blue Flame. The album contained five new tracks and three cuts from the second Zone album,
One For All. George Newcom died from a
heart attack on July 1, 2010, in
Red Bluff, California. He was 63 years old. Trombonist Pat O'Hara later worked with Buddy Miles on
Cold Blood and others, and died in the late 1970s or early 1980s. ==Discography==