- Tom Lopez, AKA Meatball Fulton, is one of the founders and President of the ZBS Foundation. The ZBS foundation is a not-for-profit arts organization, founded in 1970 by a grant from Robert E. Durance. The foundation's purpose is to raise consciousness through media, specifically full cast audio productions. Meatball Fulton writes and produces the bulk of ZBS foundation productions. This body of work includes the entire "Jack Flanders" and "Ruby: Galactic Gumshoe" series. His stories are identified by fun and insightful (sometimes transcendental) plots, the occasional reference to fifties music, and lots of puns. Meatball also travels widely, recording environments from such locations as Morocco, Spain, France, Ireland, Mexico, India, Bali, Sumatra, Java, Rio, the Amazon, and all over the United States. These lush recordings are used as the background to ZBS audio adventures. Meatball has conducted several audio interviews featuring talent such as Jimi Hendrix, Don Van Vliet of "Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band," Mel Blanks, Paul Bowles, and Dinotopia's James Gurney. He has recorded a music album with Abbie Hoffman, and appeared in an experimental film directed by Yoko Ono. Meatball Fulton, AKA Tom Lopez, continues to write stories for the ZBS foundation and pursue a lifelong goal of mischief making.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Zack Davisson
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