Once one of England's top avant-garde jazz flautists,
Bob Downes (born Robert George Downes) has maintained a low profile since relocating to Europe in the late 1980s. Although he released a series of impressive albums in the mid-'70s, he has recorded very little since. Able to play more than 25 instruments,
Downes has focused primarily on flute, piano, and percussion. His albums featured a wide array of supportive players. His first three albums -- Open Music, Electric City, and
Deep Down Heavy -- featured the accompaniment of rock guitarist,
Chris Spedding, while his subsequent efforts -- Diversions in 1973, Episode at 4 A.M. in 1974, and Hells Angels in 1975 -- were marked by the synthesizer playing of Laurie Baker.
Downes composed several pieces for Ballet Rambert (now: Rambert Dance Company), the oldest dance company in England. ~ Craig Harris