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Concerts: Eddie Jobson's U-Z Project ''Ultimate Zero Tour''

Posted on Sunday, August 16 @ 23:19:27 UTC by nightowl

Prog-Rock Keyboard/Violin Legend Returns From 27-Year Retirement To Introduce Virtuoso Supergroup Of World-Renowned Players On First Ever "Solo" Tour

Brief Series of Exclusive East Coast and Midwest Summer Dates Kicks Off Aug. 17 in Washington

Progressive-rock keyboard and electric violin legend Eddie Jobson (U.K., Roxy Music, Frank Zappa, Jethro Tull) will perform his first ever ?solo? concerts in August with one of the most impressive 'player' lineups to ever grace the concert stage.

Eddie Jobson's U-Z Project will be performing a brief series of exclusive East Coast and Midwest summer dates on the ?Ultimate Zero Tour?: Washington DC (August 17 - Jammin' Java); New York (August 18 - B.B. Kings); Boston (August 19 - Regent Theatre); Philadelphia (August 20 - North Star); Cleveland (August 21 - Beachland Ballroom); and Chicago (August 22 - Martyrs').



?The word ?genius? is bandied about a bit too freely these days, but in Jobson?s case, the term not only applies, it?s been used to describe him since his northern England childhood.? ? EMMY Magazine

Watch the new video for UKZ?s "Radiation" here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFlnG3AKOW8

A live concert appearance by iconic musician Eddie Jobson is a rare event. As keyboardist, electric violinist, co-founder, producer, and principal writer of UK [a group he formed with drummer Bill Bruford (Yes, Genesis, King Crimson), singer/bassist John Wetton (King Crimson, Asia), and then-unknown guitar phenom Allan Holdsworth], Jobson's studio and live concert performances were described as "stunning" and "dazzling." The Boston Globe has called him "a music pioneer," Emmy magazine called him "a genius."

Eddie was previously well known as the teenage 'rock prodigy' with the early Roxy Music, and as Frank Zappa's right-hand-man on both keyboards and electric violin - replacing both Jean Luc Ponty and George Duke at the age of 21. After appearing on some 60 albums with many of the rock/fusion genre's top musicians, Mr. Jobson retired from both studio and live performance for more than 20 years until a recent unannounced appearance in Russia with King Crimson.

Now, Eddie has formed two new projects based on his original UK concept: UKZ - a five-piece contemporary rock band, currently receiving rave reviews for their Radiation EP and recent concert tour of Japan; and the newly-announced U-Z Project - an instrumental band of extraordinary virtuosos from around the world, including Michael Jackson's former guitarist Greg Howe; stick player Michael Bernier (Stick Men); and TWO world renowned drummers, German drumming sensation Marco Minnemann (UKZ), and British drum legend Simon Phillips (Peter Gabriel, Jeff Beck, Mick Jagger, Toto).

Critics raved after witnessing UKZ?s ?One City World Tour? debut concert in New York last January. Calling it "an auspicious beginning indeed," Daily Variety said. ?Jobson's crew proved to be well stocked in both the brawn and brain departments.? JazzTimes marveled at how this ?chops-heavy? band ?delivered the goods? with ?blistering licks and well-orchestrated bombast.? Added TimeOut New York: ?UKZ fuses technical flamboyance with the postindustrial crunch of Nine Inch Nails and Tool.?

Given Jobson's international reputation as a musicians' musician, and the high caliber of his previous associations and collaborations (a list that includes Frank Zappa, Ian Anderson, Robert Fripp, Phil Collins, John Entwistle, Tony Levin, Bill Bruford, Terry Bozzio, Steve Hackett, Trey Gunn, Jon Anderson, Allan Holdsworth, Adrian Belew, and many others) it is not surprising that the upcoming U.S. tour would include such an impressive lineup of players.

Spotlighting Jobson's trademark Plexiglas electric violins, the U-Z Project will perform rarely played music from UK and other material culled from the best of the genres Jobson has helped create. More at www.ukzband.com and www.eddiejobson.com.

[Source: Randex Communications]

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