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Veteran Music Publicist Tracy Zamot Dies at 56
Zamot worked for major labels like Atlantic, Virgin, and Motown over her decades-long career.
Feb. 3, 2026 at 8:39pm
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Tracy Zamot, a veteran music publicist who worked for major record labels like Atlantic, Virgin, and Motown over her decades-long career, has died at the age of 56 after a long illness. Zamot's work included representing high-profile artists like Matchbox 20, Genesis, and Lenny Kravitz.
Why it matters
Zamot was a respected and influential figure in the music industry, working with some of the biggest acts over the past three decades. Her passing marks the end of an era and the loss of an experienced and respected voice in music publicity.
The details
Zamot joined Atlantic Records as a tour publicist in 1992 and rose to become a vice president over her decade with the company. She then moved to Virgin Records, where she worked with artists like Lenny Kravitz and Iggy Pop. After that, she had a two-year stint at Universal Motown Records before joining Pandora Radio in 2015, where she worked for nearly three years. Zamot also had a brief stint at SiriusXM before working independently for several years, and most recently joined the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music in 2022.
- Zamot joined Atlantic Records as a tour publicist in 1992.
- Zamot became a vice president at Atlantic Records over the course of her decade with the company.
- Zamot left Atlantic in late 2001 to join Virgin Records.
- Zamot worked at Universal Motown Records for two years after leaving Virgin.
- Zamot joined Pandora Radio in 2015 and worked there for nearly three years.
The players
Tracy Zamot
A veteran music publicist who worked for major record labels like Atlantic, Virgin, and Motown over her decades-long career.
John Loscalzo
Zamot's husband of 26 years, who had worked at CBS Radio, MTV, and other companies, passed away in 2015 at the age of 52.
Jason Flom
Zamot's former colleague at Atlantic Records, who was running Virgin Records when Zamot joined the label.
The takeaway
Zamot's passing marks the end of an era in the music industry, as she was a respected and influential figure who worked with some of the biggest acts over the past three decades. Her experience and expertise in music publicity will be missed.


