Snuzz
Britt Harper Uzzell - AKA Snüzz (pronounced "Snooze" and allegedly named so "because of his sleepy persona") started out in Raleigh hardcore outfit "Resist" in 1984. He formed "Sociopaths" in 1986 and they made 2 demos. Other Greensboro formations from the late '80's/early '90's included "Big Kids" with Jeff Carroll, "Kickin' the bucket" with Norwood Cheek and "Pots and Pans" (later renamed "Snüzz") with Ben Folds and Evan Olson. In 1990, Britt and Evan formed "Bus Stop" with Eddie Walker and Chuck Folds (Chuck Folds Five). The band went on to release 4 CDs - "Bus Stop", "No Parking", "A little faster" and "Miracle Time", plus one Japanese compilation - "Ball and chain" - and 2 cassettes. A publishing contract was landed with Warner Chapel and songs have appeared on MTV's "made", felicity, Melrose Place, Homicide, Brooklyn South and Baywatch and countless movies. In May 1997, Snüzz recorded his self-titled album (with Chuck on bass and Eddie on drums). Since that album, Snüzz has had 2 other releases - "Harper" and "One piece band" - and was involved in the band "International Orange" with Django Haskins, Robert Sledge and Jason Fagg, contributing two songs to their EP, "Spoon box". He often plays with his mentally challenged friend, Charles Smith (Big GMC) and contributed half of the album "Harper" to his music. Snüzz played guitar for Ben Folds on his 2001 "Rockin' the Suburbs" tour. He and his wife Nicole live in Winston-Salem where they work as a husband-wife team, producing and selling Snüzz's music. Snüzz recently was involved with the production of "The Saving Graces" EP, "These stars are for you". Snüzz is now playing alongside Robert Sledge for a while, while he works on his new album, "Big Potatoes". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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