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EDDIE JOBSON
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ALL ABOUT EDDIE
Jobson was born in Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, England.
He began playing the piano at age 7 and violin at age 8. Later he attended Bede Hall Grammar School, leaving at age 16. At that point he joined the band Fat Grapple, playing locally in venues such as Redcar Jazz Club. It was at this venue that they played in support of Curved Air, which Jobson joined the following year.
At this time Jobson fronted Fat Grapple on electric violin, opening with a rendition of the current hit piece “Jig-a-Jig”. The band played original compositions and were well regarded, but failed to break out beyond the Newcastle area. Nonetheless, Jobson’s playing won him a place in Curved Air, though the group disbanded after just one album, 1973’s Air Cut, which brought Jobson little commercial success beyond what he’d had with Fat Grapple.
In 1973 he replaced Brian Eno in Roxy Music, getting the job partially through a connection between his sister and the sister of singer Bryan Ferry, who knew each other in college. Jobson found himself playing three roles: Eno’s, Ferry’s (who had stepped up as a frontman after first playing piano), and his own. Jobson stayed with the band for three studio albums and many tours.
In 1976, with Roxy on a hiatus, Jobson recorded an obscure solo single, “Yesterday Boulevard” b/w On a Still Night”, playing all instruments himself with the exception of drums (by Simon Phillips). To date (2013) neither side of the single have ever been reissued on vinyl or CD. During his time with Roxy, Jobson also provided studio overdubs on King Crimson’s live “USA” album and on several solo albums by members of Roxy, The Who, and Deep Purple. After turning down an offer to join Procol Harum, Jobson became a member of Frank Zappa’s band in mid-1976. He appeared on the cover of the Zoot Allures album though he didn’t play a note on it. He did however perform on the Zappa in New York live double album.
In 1977, Eddie helped form the prog rock supergroup UK. Other members included former King Crimson members Bill Bruford (drums) and John Wetton (bass and lead vocals) and Allan Holdsworth (guitar). Bruford was replaced by Terry Bozzio of Frank Zappa’s band after their debut album and Holdsworth also left the band due to pressures from the record company. They released three albums: UK, Danger Money and the live set Night After Night.
After UK broke up in early 1980, Jobson started work on a solo project, but was then asked to participate in Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson’s solo album, which became the Tull album A, on which Jobson was credited as a ‘special guest’. He stayed on for the subsequent world tour, playing his final live show in France in February 1981.
Jobson was briefly a member of Yes in 1983 after the departure of Tony Kaye. Jobson never recorded nor performed live with Yes. His only official appearance with Yes was on the video for “Owner of a Lonely Heart”. But the video was released after Kaye had rejoined and Jobson left. This resulted in Jobson appearing (though edited out as much as possible) in the original version of the song’s video. Jobson has reported on his own website that he was first asked to replace Kaye and then (as relations were mended between Yes and Kaye) to share the keyboard duties. Jobson declined, and left the band.
In the 1980s, Jobson released two albums. Zinc – The Green Album (1983) was performed in a rock-band format with session musicians, and Theme of Secrets (1985) was an electronic album and one of the first releases from New Age record label Private Music. That same year Jobson wrote and performed three pieces on Piano One, also from Private Music. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s he also built a successful career as a composer of TV and film soundtracks. He scored nearly 100 episodes of the TV series Nash Bridges. He also produced the Bulgarian Women Choir’s 2000 album Voices of Life, contributing three new compositions (from an abortive UK reunion project called Legacy) and playing violin on two of the new pieces. Since 2000, he has run his own label, “Globe Music Media Arts,” adding a second label, Glo Digital, in 2009. The official Eddie Jobson Forum went online on January 1, 2006.
The Creation of Peace Festival in Kazan, Tatarstan on August 30, 2008 saw Jobson’s return to the stage after more than 27 years. He played violin on one song with the Patti Smith Group, one song with Fairport Convention, and two songs (“Red” and second part of “Larks’ Tongues in Aspic”) with the King Crimson Project. This band featured Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, Pat Mastelotto, Eric Slick and Julie Slick; it was created specifically for this festival, and one additional performance, a few days later on September 3, 2008 at the B1 club in Moscow. In addition to joining this collection of musicians, Jobson also performed piano and violin solos at the B1.
In October 2007, Jobson announced the formation of a new band, UKZ, with Trey Gunn, Marco Minnemann, Alex Machacek, and Aaron Lippert. Their EP, “Radiation,” became available from the Globe Music online store in January 2009 and had its official release on Glo Digital in March 2009; a 7:48 video of the title track was released earlier, appearing on YouTube in January 2009. The band’s first live performance was held at Town Hall in New York City on January 24, 2009. UKZ also performed four dates in Japan in June 2009 in the cities of Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka. In the summer of 2009, Jobson created an adjunct performing group, the ‘U-Z Project,’ which has featured a revolving line-up of guest musicians on a number of mini-tours through August 2009 in the eastern U.S., as well as Poland and Russia in November 2009.Three performances in Poland (in the cities of Krakow, Warsaw, and Bydgoszcz) saw Jobson reunited with former Roxy Music and UK bandmate, John Wetton, for what was termed “The 30th Anniversary of UK.” Additionally, on 9 August 2009, Eddie Jobson did a one-off reunion gig with Curved Air in Chislehurst, Kent.
In January 2010 Jobson was named to the technical advisory board of Austin, Texas based keyboard manufacturer, Infinite Response. He was involved in the development of the company’s VAX77 folding MIDI keyboard controller, which Jobson showcased at the January 2010 NAMM Show in Anaheim, California. Jobson’s U-Z Project headlined NEARfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on June 20, 2010. A CD compiled from various U-Z performances in 2009 was released in Japan in November 2010.
In January 2011, Jobson gave a series of “master classes” in Japan, featuring performances of compositions throughout his career and lecture-style discussions of his music. In April of that year, a Jobson-Wetton “UK” reunion tour provided performances in Japan and the US, with Alex Machacek (guitar) and Marco Minnemann (drums) completing the 4-piece lineup. Jobson headlined the 2011 Zappanale festival on August 21 in Bad Doberan, Germany, and played an earlier gig in Zoetermeer, Netherlands on August 19, with a U-Z project lineup of Marc Bonilla (vocals/bass), Alex Machacek (guitar) and Marco Minnemann (drums).
In early 2012, Jobson confirmed that he re-formed the U.K. trio lineup—Jobson, John Wetton, and Terry Bozzio — for a one-off world tour, which took place from May–June 2012, with the trio playing dates in North America and Japan and Alex Machacek (guitar) and Gary Husband (drums) substituting for Bozzio in the band lineup during the European dates and a final added show in which the band played at NEARFest Apocalypse in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania as the Sunday headliner.
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U.K.'s Curtain Call gets remaster and worldwide release
U.K.'s Curtain Call saw Eddie Jobson reunite with the late John Wetton and play both U.K. albums live
The U.K. live set Curtain Call , which has long only been available in Japan, is to be released throughout the rest of the world to celebrate its tenth anniversary on May 19.
Recorded at a concert in Kawasaki in Japan in 2013, the set was a reunion between UK founding members Eddie Jobson and John Wetton , and which captures the only ever live performance of both UK studio albums - U.K . and Danger Money - in their entirety. Wetton and Jobson were joined by drummer Marco Minnemann and guitarist Alex Machacek.
U.K. wree a prog supergroup who initially featured both Jobson and Wetton alongside former Yes / King Crimson drummer Bill Bruford and guitarist Allan Holdsworth . They released their self-titled debut album in 1978, after which Bruford and Holdsworth left, to be replaced by former Frank Zappa drummer Terry Bozzio for 1979's Danger Money , before the band initially split in 1980.
The new set contains, Blu-Ray, DVD and Blu-Ray Audio in ine single package and has been remixed and remastered in hi-res stereo and 5.1 surround sound. You can view the artwork and tracklisting below.
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Eddie Jobson. Edwin Jobson (born 28 April 1955) is an English musician noted for his use of synthesizers. He has been a member of several progressive rock bands, including Curved Air, Roxy Music, U.K. and Jethro Tull. He was also part of Frank Zappa 's band in 1976-77.
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My only complaint is about the sound, equal to a TOP NOTCH bootleg. Five stars for the songs and performances. I WOULD HAVE LEFT OUT THE SOLO SPOTS, EXCEPT FOR EDDIE's OF COURSE.LISTENING TO JOBSON's BRUTAL ATTACK WITH HIS VIOLIN IN CRIMSON SONGS IS A UNMISSABLE FOR CRIMSON AND JOBSON FANS, STARLESS, FOR EXAMPLE, YOU ALSO GET TONY LEVIN BASS AND OTHER GUITARRISTS THAT MIMICK HOLDSWORTH AND ...
Eddie Jobson Talks About The Fallen Angels Tour. "I consider having John Wetton as my musical partner back in the late '70s as one of my luckier breaks," says Eddie Jobson who kicks off a short tour this week alongside guitarist Marc Bonnilla as they perform music from UK, King Crimson and ELP. The Fallen Angels Tour promises an intimate ...
In early 2012, Jobson confirmed that he re-formed the U.K. trio lineup—Jobson, John Wetton, and Terry Bozzio — for a one-off world tour, which took place from May-June 2012, with the trio playing dates in North America and Japan and Alex Machacek (guitar) and Gary Husband (drums) substituting for Bozzio in the band lineup during the ...
Ultimate Zero Tour - Live is a live album by Eddie Jobson and his U-Z Project. The album is compiled from 2009 performances in Poland, Russia, and the United States by various line-ups. Musicians include John Wetton, Tony Levin, Greg Howe, Trey Gunn, Marco Minnemann and Simon Phillips.The album marks the first time Jobson and Wetton publicly collaborated since the breakup of U.K. in 1979.
Four Decades is a live album by Eddie Jobson, celebrating the 40th anniversary of his recording career.The album was recorded during one single night in Kawasaki, Japan. The set list is made up by songs from his solo albums and by the artists he has performed with during the course of his career, such as Curved Air, Roxy Music, Frank Zappa, U.K., Bruford and UKZ, thus only excluding his period ...
Ignore the pallid three-star rating for a moment, and consider instead the unfulfilled potential in the career of Eddie Jobson. In a better organized universe his reputation would stand tall beside Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, and any other keyboard god in the Prog Rock pantheon...none of whom, by the way, could boast an equivalent dexterity on a second instrument, in this case the electric ...
Eddie Jobson: Great musicians have the fearlessness to risk ridicule. A professional musician since his teens, after filling roles vacated by violinist Darryl Way and keyboardist Francis Monkman in Curved Air in 1973, multi-instrumentalist Eddie Jobson went on to work with Roxy Music, King Crimson, Frank Zappa, UK and Jethro Tull.
The new 21-track double CD set features a mix of UK, solo, Bruford and ELP material and was recorded at Jobson's UKZ shows in Poland, Russia, Japan and the USA along with a number of tracks from the Ultimate Zero Tour - Live, which was only released in Japan.The fully remixed and remastered set will also contain songs from the 2010 U-Z Project concert in Whittier, CA, and the first Jobson ...
Prog Legends UK's 10th Anniversary Release of "Curtain Call (2023 Remaster)" Concert Video. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Eddie Jobson has announced the first worldwide release of "Curtain Call (2023 Remaster)" by the legendary progressive-rock supergroup UK. Previously only available in Japan, this one-off 2013 reunion concert ...
In this first of two episodes I discuss the progression of Jobson's career, beginning with Fat Grapple, Curved Air, his time with Roxy Music, Frank Zappa, th...
Starless. King Crimson. Before The Dawn. The KT Fellowship, Kate Bush. Meltdown (Live In Mexico) King Crimson. Damage. Sylvian / Fripp *. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Ultimate Zero Tour - Live by Eddie Jobson.
Eddie Jobson Announces Fallen Angels Tour. Prog multi-instrumentalist Eddie Jobson has announced a short tour under the banner Fallen Angels to commemorate the work of the late Keith Emerson and John Wetton. On 'The Fallen Angels Tour', Jobson will be joined by Keith Emerson Band guitarist Marc Bonilla, on what is being billed as: "an ...
Comes with 8-page full-colour booklet with liner notes by Eddie Jobson and photos. recorded in Bydgoszcz and Krakow, Poland; Boston, USA; and Perm, Russia during the 2009 "Ultimate Zero Tour". This is a replica of the Eddie Jobson - Ultimate Zero Tour - Live release. Both CDs have no SID codes.
U.K. were a British progressive rock supergroup originally active from 1977 to 1980. The band was founded by bass guitarist John Wetton and drummer Bill Bruford, formerly the rhythm section of King Crimson.The band was rounded out by violinist/keyboardist Eddie Jobson, and guitarist Allan Holdsworth.Bruford and Holdsworth left in 1978, and Bruford was replaced by drummer Terry Bozzio.
Ultimate Zero Tour - Live ( 2 × CD, Album, Unofficial Release) Glo Digital (2), Seven Seas (3) KICP 1478-9. Russia. 2011.
The concert ends with a grandiose rendition of Bill Bruford's "Forever Until Sunday", quite an adequate way to close a great show. Even though it is not a 10/10, "Four Decades" is still undoubtedly a great retrospective which highlights and brings out Eddie Jobson's artistic and instrumental caliber.
Recorded at a concert in Kawasaki in Japan in 2013, the set was a reunion between UK founding members Eddie Jobson and John Wetton, and which captures the only ever live performance of both UK studio albums - U.K. and Danger Money - in their entirety. Wetton and Jobson were joined by drummer Marco Minnemann and guitarist Alex Machacek.
Reunion - Live in Tokyo is a live album by U.K. recorded in April 2011 during their first reunion tour and released in April 2013.. John Wetton and Eddie Jobson had performed three concerts in Poland in November 2009, as documented by the live album Ultimate Zero Tour - Live, released in November 2010.Afterwards, both Jobson and Wetton talked about a possible UK reunion tour in the first ...
Eddie Jobson to rejoin YES. 03-31-2024, 10:35 PM. Steve Howe on facebook has announced that Eddie Jobson has rejoined the band for the upcomin' tour of Europe and the UK. "We reached out to Eddie as we were needing extra strings for the orchestral sections of Mirror to the Sky. Geoff wasn't completely confident of replicating the whole 58 ...