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  1. 23 de abr. de 2020 · Live at Jazz De Montréal Festival. 29th June 1985.Time line points:00:00 Banane a l'ail12:30 Give me a break20:35 Spacy country28:00 Esperanto35:39 Manh...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UzebUzeb - Wikipedia

    UZEB is a Canadian jazz fusion band from Montreal, Quebec who were active from 1976 to 1992, and reunited in November 2016. The members are Alain Caron ( bass guitar ), Michel Cusson ( guitar ), and Paul Brochu ( drums ). The band won a number of Canadian awards during the 1980s.

    • Jean St. Jacques, Stephan Montanaro, Sylvain Coutu, Michel Cyr
    • Drummondville, Quebec, Canada
  3. Uzeb - Between The Lines / Uzeb Full Album (Full playlist) Here are the songs from Between The Lines: Spacy country Nice Number 5 60 rue des Lombards Acapell...

  4. Recorded at salle Wilfrid Pelletier of Place des ArtsJuly 6, 1991 During the 12th edition of the Festival International de Jazz de MontréalLe phénomène UZEB,...

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  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UC5PkpFo8RgVgIJISTv12mPgUzeb - YouTube Music

    UZEB is a Canadian jazz fusion band from Montreal, Quebec who were active from 1976 to 1992, and reunited in November 2016. The members are Alain Caron, Michel Cusson, and Paul Brochu. The band won a number of Canadian awards during the 1980s. By 1989, international sales of UZEB's first eight recordings had exceeded 200,000 units, which the Encyclopedia of Music in Canada calls "an ...

  6. UZEB. Canadian (Quebec) jazz band from Montréal (1976-1992) known for its fusion and progressive form of jazz. They rose to the international jazz scene because of their very well-conceived albums recorded in the 1980's.

  7. Uzeb biography UZEB. Montreal jazz band in the fusion style. It was formed in 1976 in Drummondville, Que, by the guitarist Michel Cusson (b there 22 Jan 1957) and others. Following its debut 14 Aug 1976 at St-Euzèbe, Que, it took the name Eusèbe-Jazz, subsequently shortened to UZEB, and soon moved to Montreal.