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Mike Osborne

 
Artist: Mike Osborne

Worked With:

John Surman, Harold Beckett, Alan Skidmore, John Taylor
  • Active: '70s, '80s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Sax (Alto)

Biography

Alto saxophonist Mike Osborne was among the premier exponents of the British jazz resurgence of the mid-'60s. A supremely skilled and inventive player, the scope of his art was criminally compromised by a long battle with mental illness. Born in Hereford on September 28, 1941, Osborne relocated to London at age 18 to study clarinet, piano, and harmony at the Guildhall School of Music. There he befriended pianist and composer Mike Westbrook, soon joining baritone and soprano saxophonist John Surman, trombonist Malcolm Griffiths, and trumpeter Dave Holdsworth in what would become the Mike Westbrook Concert Band. This ten- to 12-member ensemble would produce some of the most visionary jazz talents of its generation, recording a series of now-classic LPs to wide critical acclaim.

Often praised as "the Jackie McLean of Britain," Osborne channeled his affection and knowledge of the post-bop idiom into a distinctively cerebral and incendiary approach all his own. As his renown grew, so did demand for his services, and in addition to serving in Surman's octet, he also collaborated in projects as diverse as pianist Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath and bassist Harry Miller's Isipingo. McGregor and Miller returned the favor for 1971's Outback, the first LP credited under Osborne's name. Shapes followed in 1972 and again featured McGregor and drummer Louis Moholo, Osborne's cohorts in a trio that yielded his 1974 breakthrough Border Crossing, justly celebrated for his most impassioned and exhilarating playing on record. A year later, the trio was also documented via All Night Long, a live set recorded in August 1975 at Switzerland's Willisau Festival. Around the same time Osborne teamed with Surman and tenor saxophonist Alan Skidmore in S.O.S., cutting a self-titled album for the Ogun label. The trio also collaborated with American dancer Carolyn Carlson on the ballet Sablier Prison, performing Surman and Skidmore's original score live at the Paris Opera.

At the end of the group's Parisian residency, Osborne again fell prey to the paranoid schizophrenia and narcotics abuse that haunted him throughout his life, and upon returning to Great Britain he was committed to a London mental health facility. Following his discharge he and wife, Louise, relocated to Norfolk, curtailing his musical pursuits. In 1977, he returned to London to lead the Ogun session Marcel's Muse, but did not resurface on record until two years later, when Ayler issued the Jon Stevens trio date Live at the Plough. The date was Osborne's final appearance on LP, although he continued playing until 1982. He spent the next quarter century in and out of institutions before dying of lung cancer on September 19, 2007, less than two weeks shy of his 66th birthday. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Mike Osborne
Background information
Birth name Mike Osborne
Born 28 September 1941(1941-09-28)
Origin United KingdomHereford, United Kingdom
Died 19 September 2007 (aged 65)
Genres Jazz
Instruments alto saxophone, piano, clarinet, flute
Labels Ogun Records
Cadillac Records
Associated acts Brotherhood of Breath
Mike Westbrook

Michael Evans Osborne (28 September 1941 – 19 September 2007) was an English jazz alto saxophonist, pianist and clarinetist, perhaps most noteworthy for his contributions as a member to the Chris McGregor band Brotherhood of Breath in the 1960s and 1970s.

He was born in Hereford, UK. He attended Wycliffe College in Gloucestershire and the Guildhall School of Music.

From 1962-1972, Osborne belonged to the Mike Westbrook band. During this period the artist also did other work with musicians such as Michael Gibbs, Mike Cooper, Stan Tracey, Kenny Wheeler, Humphrey Lyttelton, Alan Skidmore and John Surman.

During 1974-75 Osborne was part of the saxophone trio S.O.S. with John Surman and Alan Skidmore. They recorded an LP plus BBC radio and television sessions and toured extensively in much of Europe.

Illness prevented him working from 1982. He died of lung cancer on 19 September 2007.[1][2]

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Select discography

  • Mike Osborne Trio: Border Crossing (Ogun Records)
  • Mike Osborne Trio: All Night Long (Live at Willisau) (Ogun Records)
  • Mike Osborne & Stan Tracey: Original (Cadillac Records)
  • Mike Osborne/Stan Tracey Duo (Cadillac Records)
  • Tandem: Mike Osborne/Stan Tracey Live at the Bracknell Festival (Ogun Records)
  • Mike Osborne Quintet: Marcel's Muse (Ogun Records)
  • Shapes (Future Music Records)

With Brotherhood of Breath

With John Surman

With Mike Westbrook

  • The Mike Westbrook Concert Band: Marching Song Vols. 1 & 2 (Deram Records)
  • The Mike Westbrook Concert Band: Release (Deram Records)

With Michael Gibbs

With Mike Cooper

With Alan Skidmore

With Kenny Wheeler

With the London Jazz Composers Orchestra

  • London Jazz Composers Orchestra: Ode (Intakt Records)

With Harry Miller's Isipingo

With Norma Winstone

  • Edge Of Time (Algo Records)

Select bibliography

References

  1. ^ Richard Williams "Saxophonist at the heart of the resurgence of British jazz", The Guardian, 21 September 2007, page 41
  2. ^ Steve Voce "Mike Osborne: Gifted jazz saxophonist", The Independent, 25 September 2007

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John Surman (1968 Album by John Surman)
Live at Toulouse (1977 Album by Chris McGregor)
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