Alan Skidmore
Alan Richard James Skidmore is an English jazz tenor saxophonist and the son of saxophonist Jimmy Skidmore.Career
Skidmore began his professional career in his teens, and early in his career he toured with comedian Tony Hancock. In the 1960s he appeared on BBC Radio, then worked with Alexis Korner, John Mayall, and Ronnie Scott. He started a band with Harry Miller, Tony Oxley, John Taylor, and Kenny Wheeler which won awards at the Montreaux Jazz Festival. In the early 1970s, he started a saxophone-only band with John Surman and Mike Osborne. He has also worked with Mose Allison, Elton Dean, Georgie Fame, Mike Gibbs, George Gruntz, Elvin Jones, Van Morrison, Stan Tracey, Charlie Watts, and Mike Westbrook.Discography
- Jazz in Britain '68–69 with John Surman, Tony Oxley
- SOS with John Surman and Mike Osborne
- European Jazz Quintet: Live at Moers Festival
- El Skid with Elton Dean, Chris Laurence, John Marshall
- European Jazz Quintet
- S.O.H. with Tony Oxley, Ali Haurand
- European Jazz Quintet III
- The Call
- S.O.H. Live in London
- Jazz Live Trio with Kenny Wheeler