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Post-bop saxophonist Greg Osby was born April 3, 1960 in St. Louis, playing in a series of R&B, funk, and blues units throughout his teen years before attending Howard University. Upon graduating from the Berklee School of Music, he settled in New York City and went on to play behind Jack DeJohnette, Andrew Hill, Herbie Hancock, and Muhal Richard Abrams; during the mid-'80s, Osby also served alongside Steve Coleman, Geri Allen, Gary Thomas, and Cassandra Wilson as a member of the renowned M-Base Collective. Making his solo debut with 1987's Sound Theatre, Osby went on to record several sets for the JMT label, also earning notice for his impressive contributions to Hill's 1989 date, Eternal Spirit, and its follow-up But Not Farewell; with 1990's Man-Talk for Moderns, Vol. X, he cut his first headling session for Blue Note, with subsequent efforts for the company (including 1993's 3-D Lifestyles and 1995's Black Book), pioneering a distinctive fusion of jazz and hip-hop. While 1996's Art Forum captured the saxophonist in an acoustic setting, Osby continues exploring new avenues with each successive release, capturing the improvisational intensity of his live dates with 1999's Banned in New York and reuniting with Hill and fellow elder statesman Jim Hill for the following year's The Invisible Hand. 2001's Symbols of Light (A Solution) was a varied effort that witnessed him teaming with a string quartet, while the next year's Inner Circle was an older recording of sessions that featured a knockout version of Bjork's "All Neon Like." Osby teamed with pianist Marc Copland for 2003's Round and Round, while St. Louis Shoes was released that same year on Blue Note. Also released on Blue Note was 2005's Channel Three, which saw Osby working with drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts and bassist Matt Brewer. In 2008, Osby released 9 Levels, his first recording on his own Inner Circle Music label.
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Bobby Previte: Terminals
Zeena Parkins, Greg Osby, Nels Cline, Bobby Previte, John Medeski, So Percussion
Classical - Cantaloupe Music 発売日 2014/10/28
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Conversation #9: Targeted
Florian Arbenz, Greg Osby, Arno Krijger
Jazz - Hammer Recordings 発売日 2023/04/07
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Drawing
Rafael Zaldivar, Rémi-Jean Leblanc, Philippe Melanson, Eugenio Osorio, Lisanne Tremblay, Greg Osby
Jazz - Effendi Records 発売日 2014/06/01
16-Bit CD音質 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Man-Talk For Moderns (Re-Release)
Jazz - Blue Note Records 発売日 1990/01/01
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Solos - The Jazz Sessions (Greg Osby)
Jazz - Original Spin Music 発売日 2005/01/01
16-Bit CD音質 44.1 kHz - Stereo