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London's Ezra Collective Wins Historic Mercury Prize

Summary

  • Ezra Collective made history as the first jazz act to win the Mercury Prize.
  • Their award-winning album is titled Where I'm Meant to Be.
  • The band formed in London as teenagers through a youth collective.
London's Ezra Collective Wins Historic Mercury Prize

Ezra Collective, a London-formed quintet, achieved a historic milestone by being the first jazz act to receive the prestigious Mercury Prize. This recognition was awarded for their second studio album, 'Where I'm Meant to Be.'

The band's musical style is a vibrant fusion of jazz, funk, and Afrobeat. Their journey began in their teenage years when they connected through a youth group associated with a London-based collective.

Their latest release, 'Dance, No One's Watching,' includes collaborations with notable artists like Olivia Dean. Known for dynamic live performances, Ezra Collective frequently engages their audience and occasionally brings out special guests, hinting at potential surprises during their upcoming shows.

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