Noel Osborne
Noel Osborne A.K.A. ‘’’Big O’’’is a Los Angeles-based recording artist, producer, songwriter, actor and C.E.O of O entertainment group inc. Osborne is best known for his work on the Bran Van 3000 album Rosé in which he is referred to as a quantum producer. Osborne's first indi single "love connection" was released in western Canada in 1992, soon after he signed a development deal with A&M Records Canada. As a songwriter Noel Osborne co-wrote the song bridge of Love on the 1996 Juno nominated album for best R&B/soul recording of the year blindfolded and ready by the Canadian pop group EarthTONES. As an actor, he has appeared in music videos. He also starred in TV commercials for Oldsmobile Alero, Miller Genuine Draft, Benson and Hedges, and Albertsons Supermarkets. His film credits are Ninja Cheerleaders and Down the barrel. Osborne now calls Miami home and there collaborates with songwriter and producer Noel G.Williams A.K.A. King Sporty.
Career
Osborne released My Heart, Her World in 2009."Noel Osborne's sound blends poolside lounge with hip hop and a dash of latin electronica. Osborne is one of the first artist to capture the sexy beach chic scene of Miami pool parties. The perfect backdrop for summer soirees, his music is a must for any warm weather playlist." Elle Magazine July 2011. "Maybe" release in 2012 O entertainment group/bungalo records/universal music group distribution.
Osborne began entertaining at the age of 4 as a unicycle rider. By 7, he was a professional magician, juggler, and accomplished unicyclist. He opened his first entertainment company, Magical Miracles, when he was only 13 years old.
Shortly after that he joined the Young Canadian School of Performing Arts and performed in many large-scale shows as a singer and dancer. Events included the 1988 Winter Olympics, Calgary Expedition, and Stampede grandstand shows.
In 1989, he was awarded “Best Male Vocalist” at a Vocal Jazz Conference at Washington State University. Shortly afterwards, he moved to L.A. to study music and music business at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood. While in Hollywood, Osborne studied under acclaimed vocal instructor Seth Riggs and Associates. Riggs is best known for his work with Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, and Madonna.
In 1992, Osborne returned to Canada to release his first Independent single “Love Connection”, under his independent label Global Music and Entertainment. At the same time, he was featured and starred in many TV Commercials. He hosted and produced a trendy cutting edge cable show called “the Thursday Edition”. A cult following soon formed, leading him to host many syndicated television shows, including “the Movie Show” produced by Larry Day. Day soon saw something special in Osborne and developed a TV pilot called “Rock N’ Reel.” Osborne found himself at a crossroads. His music career was blossoming; he produced a series of high school tours, community outreach programs, 2 music videos and 1 live-performance video.
At this time, Osborne was also performing to sold-out venues such as the Centre for Performing Arts, the Jubilee Auditorium, and many popular nightspots. He continued building a strong foundation in the underground Canadian Hip Hop scene and was nominated for an ARIA Award for best R&B Rap Single of the Year.
His single gained popularity and momentum as it was heard throughout many Canadian cities on radio and in nightclubs. He soon began hosting Noel O's Chocolate Thursdays nightclub in Calgary. This was ground breaking, given Calgary's country music roots. Noel O's Chocolate Thursdays soon became the number 1 R&B Hip Hop Showcase in western Canada. When he was offered a development deal with A&M Records Canada, he was on his way back to L.A.
In L.A., Osborne worked with Reggie Turner and the Williams Brothers of EMI Records and many other up-and-coming producers in the L.A. scene. Sensing a change in the industry, he soon decided to go back to his roots of independent music and start a new independent label based in L.A., O Town Records. He realized the need for funds and the proper team to bring his dream and label to life.
Osborne was introduced to legendary record promoter Fred Rector, best known for breaking such acts as the Jackson 5, Michael Jackson, Madonna, and KC and the Sunshine Band. Rector found what he was looking for in young up-and-coming artist and visionary Osborne. The chemistry could not be denied; Rector soon took Osborne under his wing.
in 1999 Osborne, Dr. Magdy Guirguis, and Fred Rector joined to finance and reform O Town Records. Together the three started on the journey towards the independent release of Osborne's first debut album. He was back in the studio with the AK Brothers and “The Introduction” was completed.
In 2002 Osborne teamed up well-known health club executive Tony Capato and Tanya Gomez, a South beach realtor and businesswoman, to form OEG Entertainment group. Soon after he started writing and recording a few of his songs for his new album "My Heart Her World”. completed 2003
While in Miami, Osborne was the only performer at the exclusive opening of AJ Japour Gallery in South Beach, Miami featuring the Premier Exhibition, Art with A View, 21st Century Sculptural & 3-D Art & Salvador Dalí Sculptures.
In 2003 he teamed up with longtime friends Baby J and Illangelo to create "the otherside" collaborating with producers and artist such as Max-a-million and Illangelo who later went on to win a Grammy for his work with the weekend and Drake.
In 2005 Osborne linked up with Montreal-based group Bran Van 3000 as a featured artist and producer on ROSE. James Di Salvio, the ringleader of Bran Van 3000 refers to Osborne in the credits as a “quantum producer” in recognition of his special ability to bring people together and make things happen. “Noel is a great person, wonderful artist and a risk-taker. He is a big part of the record, not only for his contributions as a singer but for his introductions to a lot of different artists and industry people. He was our guardian angel on the project. When things got tough, he was always there offering lots of encouragement. I really respect Noel’s skill and unique talent". Osborne says " I loved that project the album is kick ass! we sold a few and it was great to be in the studio with Jamie and it was also a off the hook to bring in my multi platinum cuz Max-a-million which ended up leading to the bran vans hit single "call me".
In 2011 Osborne and his label O Entertainment group inc. signed a distribution deal with bungallo records/Universal music group distribution to release his single "Maybe" off his debut U.S. album "Made in Miami". "It was great to come back to Miami and get to work. I feel like i have found my voice with this album…."
Seductive Miami Sounds
"i had the chance to collaborate with some talented friends of mine from king sporty to Super Solo and Goldyn Chyld to create a snap shot of my life in Miami"
Osborne is currently directing and producing the feature documentary "Irie" With production partners Eric Thompson, John Adams and Noel Williams. O entertainment is actively developing feature film and TV projects.