NC Music History Dot Com

A blog related to the music of North Carolina during the 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's.

Name: Michael Slawter

NCMusichistory.com does not intend to deprive artists and labels of revenue; it is instead hoped that the music presented on this site will contribute to interest that will eventually lead to legitimate re-issue of the works of the artists represented, or wider recognition of already available releases. If you have legal rights to any of the songs presented here, and wish to have them removed, I will attempt to dazzle you with the speed and abject humility of my compliance.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Snuzz -The One Piece Band - 2002
from the cd "The One Piece Band"

I'm not sure what posessed me to listen to this cd last night, but I did. It immediately reminded me that I am still constantly amazed at Snuzz's (pronounced Snooze) talent. His voice and his songwriting are so honest and so darn catchy. As if that weren't enough, he's one of the nicest guys you will ever meet. If you've never heard this song before, do yourself a favor and give it a few spins, I think you'll be amazed as well.

The history stuff: Britt (Snuzz) Uzzell started playing bass in the hardcore band Resist while attenting UNCG. After that he band playing in Big Kidz (I'll be posting some of this soon) with Jeff Carroll (of Notes from a Strange Mailbag (I'll be posting some of this soon too). Snuzz then went on to record a solo album with Ben Folds on drums and Evan Olson on bass at Turtle Tapes in Winston-Salem. The played a few shows under the name Pots and Pans. He then went on to form Bus Stop with Evan Olson, Eddie Walker, and Chuck Folds (younger brother of Ben's). Since they broke up Snuzz has released 3 solo albums. For more on Snuzz click here.

Band Members:
Snuzz - Everything

4 Comments:

Blogger Ruby said...

Hm... the vocals are not unlike Ben Folds himself.

Monday, January 30, 2006  
Blogger Tom Shaw said...

Gods put pen to paper (or at least fingers to frets).

One of my favorite records ever.

Sunday, March 05, 2006  
Blogger bicycleface said...

Snuzz will always be one of my heroes. He was always honest and never afraid to be melodic. Ben Folds tries to sound like him, not the other way around.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, great site. I'll be looking here often. Snuzz is wonderful, and you're absolutely right about him.

You may want to add that Snuzz toured with Ben Folds (guitar and keyboard) for "Rockin' the Suburbs."

Also, regarding history. I was at one of those few Pots & Pans shows. Ben Folds played drums, Evan Olson was on bass, and Snuzz played guitar and was the lead singer. It was one of the best and most fun shows of my life.

Monday, September 11, 2006  

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