Joseph Holbrooke (band)
Joseph Holbrooke were a musical trio active in the United Kingdom (particularly in and around Sheffield) in the 1960s, and briefly re-formed in 1998. The group consisted of: Derek Bailey (guitar), Gavin Bryars (double bass) and Tony Oxley (drums). Although its recorded output is limited, the group is considered to represent a significant milestone in the development of free jazz and free improvisation in Europe.
The group was named in honour of the English composer, Joseph Charles Holbrooke (1878-1958)
External links
- Gavin Bryars on why the trio re-formed
- All About Jazz album review (2006)
- Bagatellen album review (2006)
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