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Uwe Petersen is a drummer working and living in Duesseldorf Germany.
In the early 1990s Uwe got big media attention as the drummer in the house band for a TV
show called The Knoff-Hoff-Show. Knoff-Hoff was seen all over Europe, Japan, Australia
and parts of the United States. “I was lucky enough to be part of the show for three years of
its ten year run”, he recalls. After that Uwe went on working in different Theater/Musical
settings in Hamburg and toured the world with the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical
Hair.
The next couple of years have been a blur of touring and recording for him with the R&B
super group "Albie Donnelly's Supercharge” based out of Liverpool, England.
After relocating to New York City in 2005, he had a dream come true, when Uwe got to
record a bunch of tunes with New Orleans music legend, Dr. John.
He also was involved in the Dirty Sock Funtime Band, a rock band for kids with whom he
was on the Nickelodeon/Noggin TV show Jack’s Big Music Show and played theaters across
the country.
In 2008 Uwe Petersen moved to Los Angeles where he recorded for TV and movies, played
in several Big Bands and led his own “UP Jazz Trio”.
After his return to Germany in 2010 Uwe Petersen is back together with
Albie Donnely‘s Supercharge and joint the Horst Bergmeyer Duo/Trio.
He also keeps a bussy teaching schedule at his Studio in Düsseldorf.
Check out his YouTube Chanel at www.youtube.com/uwepetersen or follow him on
Facebook at www.facebook.com/uwedrums
In the early 1990s Uwe got big media attention as the drummer in the house band for a TV
show called The Knoff-Hoff-Show. Knoff-Hoff was seen all over Europe, Japan, Australia
and parts of the United States. “I was lucky enough to be part of the show for three years of
its ten year run”, he recalls. After that Uwe went on working in different Theater/Musical
settings in Hamburg and toured the world with the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical
Hair.
The next couple of years have been a blur of touring and recording for him with the R&B
super group "Albie Donnelly's Supercharge” based out of Liverpool, England.
After relocating to New York City in 2005, he had a dream come true, when Uwe got to
record a bunch of tunes with New Orleans music legend, Dr. John.
He also was involved in the Dirty Sock Funtime Band, a rock band for kids with whom he
was on the Nickelodeon/Noggin TV show Jack’s Big Music Show and played theaters across
the country.
In 2008 Uwe Petersen moved to Los Angeles where he recorded for TV and movies, played
in several Big Bands and led his own “UP Jazz Trio”.
After his return to Germany in 2010 Uwe Petersen is back together with
Albie Donnely‘s Supercharge and joint the Horst Bergmeyer Duo/Trio.
He also keeps a bussy teaching schedule at his Studio in Düsseldorf.
Check out his YouTube Chanel at www.youtube.com/uwepetersen or follow him on
Facebook at www.facebook.com/uwedrums