Lester Quitzau
Lester Quitzau (born September 21, 1964) is a Canadian folk and blues guitarist from Edmonton, Alberta.
Lester Quitzau | |
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Birth name | Lester Quitzau |
Born | September 21, 1964 |
Origin | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Genres | Blues Folk Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist |
Instruments | guitars |
Associated acts | Mae Moore, Bill Bourne |
In addition to his own albums, he also collaborates with the roots trio Tri-Continental with Bill Bourne and Madagascar Slim,[1] and tours and records with his wife, folk-pop singer Mae Moore.
Discography
- Keep on Walking (1994)
- A Big Love (1996)
- Tri-Continental (2000)
- So Here We Are (2001)
- Live (2002, with Tri-Continental)
- Let's Play (2003, with Tri-Continental)
- Oh My! (2004, with Mae Moore)
- Drifting (2004, with Tri-Continental)
- The Same Light (2009)
- Dust Dance (2018, with Tri-Continental)
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References
- Cam Fuller, "Rootsy music of Tri-Continental timeless, classic". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, February 1, 2001.
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