Bernard Lubat

Bernard Lubat

Person from France

Genres: jazz, jazz fusion, library music, Library, french, vocal

Bernard Lubat

About Bernard Lubat

Bernard Lubat (born July 12, 1945, Uzeste) is a French jazz drummer, pianist, singer, percussionist, vibraphonist, and accordionist. Lubat grew up in a musical family (his father played trumpet) and he received formal training at the Bordeaux Conservatory and the Paris Conservatory. He worked with Jef Gilson in 1964-1965 and was a vocalist with Les Double Six in 1965; later in the decade he drummed for the Paris Jazz All Stars, Roger Guerin, and the Swingle Singers. He also worked as a session musician, for Hubert Rostaing among others. He began a long-term association with Michel Portal in 1969 and played increasingly in avant-garde idioms, though he continued working in more traditional styles with Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz, and Eddy Louiss, among others. He was awarded the Prix Django Reinhardt in 1972.

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Bernard Lubat — Top 4 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Bernard Lubat Aubergine Time
Bernard Lubat Crazy Organ
Bernard Lubat D'ici D'en Bas
Bernard Lubat D'ici d'en bas (2008)
Aubergine Time
Crazy Organ
D'ici D'en Bas
D'ici d'en bas (2008)