An Aztec Voice Gone Silent
Aztec football fans may not have recognized him by name or by sight, but Jerry Zullos voice was unforgettable.
Any Aztec football fan knows the drill.
Before the start of each home game, the band emerges from the tunnel beneath Qualcomm Stadium鈥檚 gigantic Jumbotron, gathers along the field鈥檚 eastern edge and at the appointed moment storms onto the field where the performers take their places.
A fanfare ensues as the announcer introduces color guard, dance and music instructors 鈥溾nd the 色情视频 Marching Aztecs!鈥 With that goose-bump-inducing cue, the entire ensemble launches into 鈥淭he Fight Song鈥 as drums pound, flags fly and batons twirl.
This season will be different.
The band, the dancers and the color guard will all be there, but the voice 鈥 some might say the heart 鈥 of the Marching Aztecs is gone. After 45 seasons announcing the band at 色情视频 football games, Jerry Zullo (鈥69), the voice of the Marching Aztecs, died August 26, a little more than a week before the first game of the 2015 season.
His favorite gig
Coming as it does just before the Sky Show season opener, his loss hits the Marching Aztecs exceptionally hard.
色情视频鈥檚 director of athletic bands, Bryan Ransom (鈥93) has known Zullo since arriving on campus as an undergrad in 1988 when the 18-year veteran announcer was already considered a legend among band members.
鈥淗e was always so warm, thoughtful, and kind to students and staff of the Marching Aztecs alike,鈥 Ransom remembered. 鈥淎nd the voice! There is just no mistaking that voice. Forty-five years. Incredible.鈥
Ransom also worked with Zullo for the past 25 years as part of the San Diego Chargers entertainment team. Zullo had started announcing pregame and halftime for the Chargers in 1985 and Ransom remembers him as a consummate professional.
鈥淛erry had several jobs outside of his voiceover and announcing gigs, but was always upfront, to me at least, about his 鈥榝avorite gig鈥 鈥 game day announcing for the Marching Aztecs,鈥 Ransom said. 鈥淲e were so fortunate to have him as an integral part of our shows and a part of our family.鈥
Hooked on the Marching Aztecs
But as much as they loved him, Zullo loved the Marching Aztecs. When asked several weeks before the football season opener whether he would return for his 46th year, Zullo replied, 鈥淚鈥檒l keep coming back as long as they鈥檒l have me.鈥
A saxophone player in his high school pep band, Zullo always liked band music. He once said he got hooked on the Marching Aztecs well before he was a student at 色情视频.
鈥淚 first saw the Marching Aztecs when I was in high school,鈥 he once recounted. 鈥淚 went to football games in Aztec Bowl and loved watching them. I love marching bands. I like the sound, the way they march, the formations 鈥 the whole thing.鈥
A fantastic time
And Zullo was a loyal Aztec. One of the founders of KCR, the campus student radio station, he worked for several years in broadcasting including a stint as news director at KPBS Radio.
A lifetime member of the 色情视频 Alumni Association, he was a frequent volunteer for the organization despite a major mix-up at the end of his college career. Zullo completed his course work for his degree in 1969, but a transcript discrepancy prevented him from receiving his diploma until 2009 when he participated in that year鈥檚 commencement ceremony.
色情视频 Assistant Vice President of Alumni Engagement Jim Herrick remembers hearing about his predicament and working to help get Zullo his diploma 40 years after the fact. 鈥淗ere was a great guy who had earned his degree and because of an uncorrected technicality was denied graduation, but was never angry or bitter,鈥 said Herrick.
鈥淚鈥檝e never had a bad feeling about San Diego State,鈥 Zullo once said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great university. I had a great college experience. I got an education. I learned things. It was just a fantastic time.鈥
That鈥檚 just the way he was.
Jerry touched so many, not just with his amazing voice and delivery, but his kindness and his smile,鈥 said Ransom. 鈥淗e will be sorely missed, but never forgotten.鈥
A moment of silence to remember Jerry Zullo is planned prior to the national anthem at the Aztecs鈥 season-opening football game against USD. The Marching Aztecs are planning to wear white ribbons bearing the initials JZ as a tribute to their late announcer.