Education
At the age of 22, Zonjic auditioned at the University of Windsor, where he was accepted and studied the works of past masters such as Mozart and Bach.
At the age of 22, Zonjic auditioned at the University of Windsor, where he was accepted and studied the works of past masters such as Mozart and Bach.
Zonjic initially played guitar at age 9, and by age 15 he was lead guitarist in a local rhythm and blues band. At age 21, Zonjic purchased his first flute from a street vendor asking $50. He was impressed with the potential the instrument had, and had mastered the basics of it by the year"s education
lieutenant did not take long for instructors to notice his gift with the flute.
Upon graduation, Zonjic continued his studies under the tutelage of Ervin Monroe, principal flutist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. While still active as a performing guitarist, he began teaching flute privately.
Zonjic credits the music of Hubert Laws and Herbie Mann as early influences that helped him find his own style. Over the years Zonjic has been a sideman with many musicians and has several solo albums to date.
He has shared stages with such musicians as Earl Klugh, Harvey Mason, Kirk Whalum and Angela Bofill.
Zonjic has done performances at Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl and the Apollo Theater in New York and has also performed with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Windsor Symphony Orchestra. Since 1997, Alexander Zonjic was the morning show host of WVMV, now WDZH-FM (Smooth Jazz V987), a smooth jazz radio station in Detroit, Michigan until Columbia Broadcasting System Radio ceased broadcasting smooth jazz over the airwaves on October 2, 2009. WDZH is now airing a Top 40 (CHR) format branded as "Amp." He presently hosts a syndicated radio show called Alexander Zonjic From A to Z, which airs on Hamilton"s 94.7 The Wave and on WDZH"s HD2 channel.
Zonjic is also a member of the Bob James" band.