Michael Osborn Band
Waterfront Blues Festival
Portland, OR.
3 Jul 04
Broadcast on KBOO radio.
John Lee Hooker's longtime guitarist, Michael Osborn, relocated to Portland
two years ago to pursue a non-musical career. But he steps out onto the
main stage with his own band.
During the mid-60's Michael Osborn was introduced to blues music through
his friendship with Robben and Patrick Ford. Out of this association, Michael
began playing bass guitar with the Ford brothers in various blues, rhythm
& blues bands over a three-year period, from 1967 thiough 1969. In 1970,
Michael (having switched to playing rhythm guitar, joined the first incarnation
of the Charles Ford Band featuring Gary Smith on harmonica and Lou Bottoni
on bass guitar. After many months of club dates, Pat and Robben left the
band to join Charlie Musselwhite. (The Charles Ford Band disbanded until
Pat and Robben reformed the following year as a quartet with Mark Ford on
Harmonica and Stan Poplin on bass.)
In the early 1970's, Michael recorded wlth the Charles Ford Band and Charlie
Musselwhite. He also continued to build his guitar chops through the 70's
while performing in various blues bands with Gary Smith, Mark Ford, Mixed
Nuts (featuring Bonnie Raitt's brother, David Raitt) and an occasional Charles
Ford Band reunion.
In June of 1981 Michael became lead guitarist for the great John Lee Hooker.
He toured all over North America, Europe, Japan and Brazil with John Lee
for the next 13 years. During this same period, he backed such people as
Robert Cray, Elvin Bishop, Brownie McGee, Willie Dixon, Jarnes Cotton and
Charlie Musselwhite. He has also played on stage with such notables as Bonnie
Raitt, Johnny Johnson, Albert Collins, Ry Cooder, Carlos Santana, John Hammond,
Etta James, Curtis Salgado, and The Nighthawks.
Michael has performed at many prestigious venues in the United States and
Europe such as Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, The Montreaux Jazz
Festival in Switzerland, The North Sea Jazz Festival in Holland, The New
Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Newport Jazz Festival, Newport Folk
Festival, The Hammersmith Odeon in London, The Monterey blues Festival,etc.
Since he left John Lee Hooker's Coast to Coast Blues Band, Michael fronts
his own band and also performs with blues singing sensation Sista Monica.
He was one of the headliners at the Mountain Winery Summer Series blues
Festival '94, and has toured Europe several times, playing festivals and
clubs throughout, including Djurs Bluesland Festival in Denmark. He has
toured Western Canada, the Pacific Northwest and various Northern California
venues (including the Monterey Jazz Festival and the Sacramento Blues Festival)
with great success.
NIichael's latest Blue Rock'It recording, "A Background In The Blues" features
his songwriting talents and such notable blues artists as John Lee Hooker,
EIvin Bishop, Duke Jethro, Jimmy Pugh, Andy Just, Roy Rogers, Pat Ford and
many other Bay Area Talents.
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