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Karl Zinsman Jr.

Karl Zinsman Jr. is an Hawaiian/ Reggae multi-instrumentalist (primarily guitar), singer-songwriter, music producer, graphic designer and manager. He is an award winning artist/ producer and founder of the island music groups "Three Plus", "Hi-Town" and "The Brown Boys". He is also owner of CK Music Co.
Zinsman has been featured on, performed on and/or graphically designed over 30 albums and has played alongside such international/ mainstream acts as: Shaggy, Maxi Priest, Rasun, Inner Circle, Big Mountain, Marlon Asher, Morgan Heritage, Don Carlos, Third World, Messenjah, SOJA, Fat Freddy's Drop and Janet Jackson. He has also toured with local Hawaiian acts such as: The Makaha Sons, Ho'onua, Fiji, Ten Feet, Natural Vibrations, Typical Hawaiians & Jamin "Chief Ragga" Wong, Koa'Uka, Ekolu, The Mana'o Company, B.E.T.(Big Every Time), Damon Williams, The Green, Na Palapalai, O-Shen, Kapena, Ooklah The Moc, Braddah Waltah Aipolani, The Brothers Cazimero, Ernie Cruz Jr., Sean Na'auao, Willie K, comedian Augie T. and many more. Zinsman has performed in Japan, Guam, Saipan, Tahiti and all over the United States. His music has been featured on movies, radio, television shows, commercials and award winning albums and compilations all throughout the U.S. and other countries such as Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, United Kingdom and the Netherlands. He is a relative of Hawaiian music legends Henry Kapono of "Cecilio & Kapono", Billy Kaui of "Country Comfort", John and Jerome Koko of "The Makaha Sons" and Eric Lee of "Na Kama/"Ka'ala Boys". At the age of 14, Zinsman and Lee formed their own band called "Ho'onanea" and would perform together all throughout high school entering talent contests, playing at local bars and private functions and even placing second in the 15th Annual "Ka Himeni Ana" Hawaiian Song Contest.
==Early life==
Karl Zinsman Jr. ''(b. October 5, 1975)'' in Honolulu, Hawaii. He grew up in the town of Waianae, Hawaii, the second of four children. He got his first guitar on his twelfth birthday and taught himself to play by watching instructional videos and reading chord books. He has since taught himself to play multiple instruments. He cites the movie "La Bamba" and Michael J. Fox's guitar performance in the movie "Back to the Future" as his inspiration for wanting to play music. He also cites artists like Ka'au Crater Boys, Babyface, Guns N' Roses, James Taylor, Randy Rhoads, Brad Delp, Steve Lukather, David Pack and Bon Jovi as his early musical influences.
Zinsman is a 1993 graduate of St. Louis School ''(Honolulu, Hi.)'' where he was a standout offensive lineman and played on three of The Crusaders' 14 straight State Championship teams under two-time National Coach of The Year and the most prolific coach in Hawaii high school football history, Cal Lee. During his junior year, St. Louis football was ranked as high as #7 nationally by USA Today. He was also a teammate of former New Orleans Saints/Chicago Bears center Olin Kreutz, former Pittsburg Steelers running back Chris Fuamatu-Maafala and former Carolina Panthers defensive tackle Vili Maumau. At St. Louis School, Zinsman and four of his teammates formed a vocal ''a cappella'' group called "The Soulmates" which would go on to win "Brown Bags To Stardom", Hawaii's biggest and most prestigious high school talent contest, in his junior and senior years. During his sophomore year, Zinsman also won 2nd place as a solo artist. As a senior, Zinsman earned a football scholarship to Arizona Western College ''(Yuma, Az.)'' He transferred to Foothill College ''(Los Altos, Ca.)'' in 1995, where he met future "Three Plus" bandmate Tanoa Kapana. At Foothill, both Kapana and Zinsman were ''JC Gridwire'' All-West Coast Conference offensive line football selections. Zinsman also attended Menlo College ''(Atherton, Ca.)'' for a brief period of time before receiving a football scholarship to attend NCAA Division II school West Liberty University ''(West Liberty, W. Va.)'' in 1997.

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