Greg Osby
Recording artist, saxophonist and composer Greg Osby has recorded and toured with such diverse artists as Herbie Hancock, Dizzy Gillespie, Jack DeJohnette, Andrew Hill, Muhal Richard Abrams, Jim Hall and Jaki Byard. He has performed with Dr. Billy Taylor's "Jazz at the Kennedy Center", which is broadcast on NPR. Mr. Osby is a four time winner of the prestigious Jazz Journalists Award and is a recent recipient of the Doris Duke Foundation award for composers. Osby has been a Blue Note records recording artist since 1990.
In addition to his performance schedule, Osby devotes a generous amount of his time to educational activities. He was an adjunct faculty member in the jazz program at The Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland from 2000 to 2003, a faculty member of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and the New School in New York and has hosted clinics and lectures at some of the most prestigious music conservatories in the world. In November 2003, Osby brought his group to Harvard University where they were in residency for a week of clinics and performances. The residency included a commission of a new work, which Osby and his quartet premiered at the closing concert.
From the pulse of the streets and the language of a generation, Greg Osby has sketched numerous musical essays set to a contemporary score using the improvisational nature of Jazz as the connecting thread. He has earned numerous awards, and critical acclaim for his recorded works and exciting live performances.
In 2006-07 Osby will be touring the "Greg Osby Three" and his Quintet.