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, vocalist, songwriter and producer. He has twice won the
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, Canada's highest musical honour, and seven times received
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, including for Blues Album of the Year in 2000 and the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001. ''Real Blues Magazine'' crowned him Live Act Of The Year in 2001, and has twice named him Guitarist of the Year.


Career

Jack de Keyzer received Juno Awards for Blues Album of the Year in 2003 and
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, respectively for ''6 String Lover'' and for ''The Corktown Sessions''. He also won first prize in the 2007 International Songwriting Competition for his song "That's the Only Time". His career has spanned four decades. He is a former member of
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group, who released two albums in the 1980s on
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. He has released eleven CDs and one DVD as a solo artist and has appeared as a
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on hundreds of recordings. As a session guitarist he worked with
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. Jack de Keyzer's songs have also appeared in video, rock & blues radio charts, other artists' CDs (
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's platinum CD ''Everyone Knows''), TV soundtracks, as well as in films ('' The Michelle Apartments'', '' My Father's Shoes'') and on television ('' Traders'', ''
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''). In 2009, de Keyzer received accolades from two very Canadian institutions. First, Prime Minister
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's son, Ben, received a guitar lesson from him by request from first lady
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at the Prime Minister's residence. Later that year de Keyzer was also named Great Canadian Blues Artist of the Year by CBC radio listeners.


Discography

* 1991 ''Hard Working Man'' * 1994 ''Wild at Heart'' * 1999 ''Down in the Groove'' – Jazz Report Award for Blues Album of the Year 2000; Maple Blues Award for Blues Album of the Year 2000 * 2003 ''6 String Lover'' – Juno Award for Blues Album of the Year 2003 * 2005 ''Silver Blues'' – Durham Region Music Award for Blues Recording of the Year 2005 * 2006 ''Silver Blues'' (DVD) * 2007 ''Blues Thing'' – Juno Award nomination for Album of the Year * 2009 ''The Corktown Sessions'' – Juno Award for Blues Album of the Year 2010 * 2012 ''Electric Love'' Juno Award nomination for Album of the Year * 2014 ''Voodoo Boogie'' * 2017 ''The Best of Jack de Keyzer (Volume One)'' * 2018 ''Checkmate'' * 2020 ''Tribute''


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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:De Keyzer, Jack Canadian blues guitarists Canadian male guitarists Canadian session musicians Musicians from London Living people Juno Award for Blues Album of the Year winners Year of birth missing (living people)