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Artist description
The group toured twenty countries, appearing in the major capitals (Paris, London, Brussels, Rome, New York, Djakarta, Berlin, Jerusalem, Singapore...). Downbeat magazine considered UZEB one of the best electric jazz groups in the world
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Music Style
Fusion |
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Musical Influences
Uzeb |
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Similar Artists
Uzeb |
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Artist History
When the group disbanded, it had earned 9 Felix awards (Jazz Album of the Year in 1983-84-86-87-90-91, Group of the Year 1984-1989, Most Famous Performer Outside Quebec 1990), a Gémeaux prize in 1989 (best original music), a SOCAN prize in 1990 (jazz category), a Musique Plus prize for the UZEB CLUB video, and the Oscar Peterson prize in 1991, awarded by the Montreal International Jazz Festival. In July 1992, UZEB made its farewell at an outdoor stage at the festival before 96,000 people. |
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Group Members
Alain Caron (Bass), Paul Brochu (Drums), Michel Cusson (Guitar)
There was a lot of keyboard players at different times: Here's three important players
Michel Cyr, Stephane Montarano, Jean St-Jacques. |
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Instruments
Bass, Guitar, Drums, Keys |
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Albums
Fast Emotion, You Be Easy, Between The Lines, Noisy Nights, Live In Europe, Uzeb Club, World Tour 90 and Best Of Uzeb |
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Additional Info
Promoted by johnny5.tv |
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Location
Montreal, Quebec - Canada |
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