Mickey Zetts

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Mickey Zetts (born September 25, 1971) is a singer/songwriter/composer living in New York.

Formerly of

Delta Psi Omega. His musical play APATHY-the Gen X Musical was the longest running late night show in the history of Florida Playwrights' Theatre in Hollywood, Florida
.

In late 1997, Mickey took a long break from the theatre & formed the alternative band, Mickey's Ickies (Originally Them Ickies). Known locally as a wacky-theatrically fun variety show, the band Mickey's Ickies had a high-profile career locally, with even some national recognition among MP3.com listeners (Mickey's Modern Irish Drinking Song was voted into the top 40) and winning the Baywatch Battle of the Bands competition in 1999. That year also saw the completion of the band's full-length CD, Life is a Dream.

In 2003, Mickey relocated to New York City. Mickey and a new band, simply called "the Ickies" released a new album, Out Of The Box, in March 2015. In 2020, after a five year break from writing new music, Mickey released the EP Dracula Daughter as well as a host of new singles. 2021 saw the release of a new full-length album titled The Art On The Moon, though widely ignored by critics, he considers it to be the best work he's done since Apathy.

As of 2023, Mickey currently plays bass in an Acoustic Dance band called The Wood Vibrations.

Recent credits

Awards and honors

  • Apathy--The Gen X Musical received a citation from TalkinBroadway.com for "Outstanding New Musical" in the summer of ‘05.
  • The song "Mister Bitter's Blues" from Apathy--The Gen X Musical was awarded a 2006 "Spotlight On Award" by Spotlight On Productions for Best Original Song from a New Musical Work.
  • Insecurity! was awarded a 2009 MITF Award by The Midtown International Theatre Festival for Outstanding Music and Lyrics in a Main Stage full length musical production.
  • GREEN! was awarded a 2010 PCF Award by the Planet Connections Festivity for Outstanding Musical Performance by a Musician, Band, or Orchestra (Mickey Zetts and Ryan Cox). The production also won the PCF awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress.

Professional affiliations

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Oberon Theatre Ensemble - Company & Cast Members W- Z". New York: Oberon Theatre Ensemble. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)