Kaz Lux

Kaz Lux is a seasoned musician whose distinctive voice and eclectically influenced sound have made a significant mark predominantly in the European music scene. Born Kazimierz Lux on January 7, 1948, in Oświęcim, Poland, he is best known as the lead vocalist for the Dutch progressive rock band Brainbox. Lux's music career began to flourish in the late 1960s, and his influence persisted through the decades as he continued to explore various genres, including blues, country, and rock.

Lux's deep-rooted passion for music is evident in his diverse discography, with works such as "Echoes & Countrybutions" and "Hearts in Sorrow" painting a picture of an artist who is no stranger to blending sorrowful sentiments with a rich tapestry of sonic landscapes. His album "Golden Blues Songs" is a testament to his mastery of the blues genre, while "Dialogues" showcases his capacity for reflective storytelling through music. Albums like "Luxury" and "Eli," the latter a successful collaboration with Dutch guitarist Jan Akkerman, highlight his relentless pursuit of musical innovation. Even with more personal projects like "I'm The Worst Partner You Know" and the introspective "Kazmirierz Lux cs.," Kaz Lux's work remains deeply resonant and evocative, demonstrating the signature vocal prowess and lyrical depth that have charmed audiences for over fifty years.

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Echoes & Countrybutions
Album - 16 Tracks - Released March 16, 1998
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  1. March 16, 1998
  2. October 23, 1996
  3. August 7, 1988
  4. March 5, 1982
  5. December 1, 1979
  6. January 1, 1976
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    Eli
    9 tracks
  7. December 1, 1973
  8. December 1, 1972
  1. March 16, 1998
  2. October 23, 1996
  3. August 7, 1988
  4. March 5, 1982
  5. December 1, 1979
  6. January 1, 1976
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    Eli
    9 tracks
  7. December 1, 1973
  8. December 1, 1972