Dale Bozzio is an American vocalist renowned for her distinctive voice and pioneering work in new wave and experimental music. She co-founded Missing Persons in the early 1980s, where her dynamic vocal performances became central to the band's synth-driven new wave sound, producing hits that showcased her technical range and innovative approach to pop production. Beyond Missing Persons, Bozzio collaborated extensively with avant-garde composer Frank Zappa, contributing vocals to his conceptual works *Joe's Garage* (1979) and *Thing-Fish* (1984), demonstrating her versatility across experimental and theatrical musical landscapes.
Throughout her solo career, Bozzio has released multiple albums that explore her unique position at the intersection of pop sensibility and electronic experimentation. Her work continues to influence contemporary electronic and synth-pop artists, cementing her legacy as a pioneering voice in the evolution of synthesizer-based music and new wave production.