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Paul Kossoff

Paul Francis Kossoff (14 September 1950 – 19 March 1976) was an English guitarist, mainly known as the co-founder and guitarist for the rock band Free. He was ranked number 51 in Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".[1]

Paul Kossoff
Kossoff performing with Free at Randwick Racecourse, 1971
Background information
Birth namePaul Francis Kossoff
Born(1950-09-14)14 September 1950
Hampstead, London, England
Died19 March 1976(1976-03-19) (aged 25)
en route to New York, US
Genres
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Years active1968–1976
Labels
Formerly of
Websitepaulkossoff.webs.com

Early years

Kossoff was born on 14 September 1950 in Hampstead, London, the son of Margaret (née Jenkins) and actor David Kossoff.[2][3][4] His uncle was the broadcaster Alan Keith and he was a cousin of the judge Brian Keith and the model Linda Keith.[5]

Aged nine Kossoff started classical guitar lessons with Blanche Monroe. His classical guitar training continued until he was fifteen. In December 1965 he saw Eric Clapton with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers at The Refectory, Golders Green, North West London. This encounter inspired him to purchase a Gibson Les Paul guitar.[6] During 1966 Kossoff worked as a junior salesman at Selmer's Music Shop in Charing Cross Road.[7] He received lessons from session guitarist Colin Falconer, who worked in the guitar department at Selmer's.[2]

In 1966 Kossoff joined the Chicago-style blues band Black Cat Bones. The band played with touring blues piano player Champion Jack Dupree, often supporting Fleetwood Mac and other gigs with Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green.[2] Kossoff's bandmate in Black Cat Bones was drummer Simon Kirke and the two went on to play on Champion Jack Dupree's April 1968 album When You Feel the Feeling You Was Feeling.[8][9]

Free

 
Free (Amsterdam, 1970). Paul Kossoff, Andy Fraser, Simon Kirke, Paul Rodgers & Steve Winwood

In April 1968, Kossoff and Kirke teamed up with Paul Rodgers (vocals) and Andy Fraser (bass) to form Free. They toured for two years, during which they recorded two albums: Tons of Sobs (1968) and Free (1969). Both albums showcased the band's blues- and soul-influenced sound, a style that was in contrast to some of their progressive and heavier counterparts at the time.[10]

Success came in 1970 when their third album, Fire and Water (1970), spawned the hit "All Right Now".[10] The band played the Isle of Wight festival to both audience and critical acclaim and sellout tours in the United Kingdom, Europe and Japan followed.[11]

However, after the release of the next album, Highway (1970) and its relatively poor sales, band pressures led to a split. The live album Free Live! was recorded in 1970 and released in 1971 as a farewell record.[10][6]

Kossoff and Kirke teamed up with Texan keyboard player John "Rabbit" Bundrick and Japanese bass player Tetsu Yamauchi to release the 1971 album Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu and Rabbit. Rodgers and Fraser pursued unsuccessful solo projects.[6]

Free reformed and released the album Free at Last (1972). Following its release, Fraser decided he had had enough and quit to form Sharks. Free drafted Tetsu and Rabbit for the album Heartbreaker (1973) after which the group disbanded.[6]

Kossoff song-writing

Kossoff co-wrote several Free songs, including "Oh I Wept" and "Mr Big" on the Fire and Water album.[12]

After Free

Rodgers and Kirke went on to form the successful Bad Company.

Kossoff released a solo album, Back Street Crawler (1973). He then accompanied John Martyn on a 1975 tour.[13]

Kossoff then assembled a group called Back Street Crawler, which released two albums: The Band Plays On in 1975 and 2nd Street in 1976. Recordings from one of the band's UK concerts in 1975 were first released in 1983 on the album Live at Croydon Fairfield Halls 15/6/75.[14]

Kossoff's guitar playing was also much in demand for session work and he contributed solos on several albums including: Martha Veléz's Fiends and Angels (1969); Michael Gately's Gately's Cafe (1971) and Mike Vernon's 1971 album Bring It Back Home; Uncle Dog's Old Hat (1972); Jim Capaldi's Oh How We Danced (1972) and Short Cut Draw Blood (1975); The Amazing Blondel's Mulgrave Street (1974).[8]

He also played on four demos by Ken Hensley (eventually released on the 1994 album titled From Time to Time) and three tracks that appear on the CD-only issue of John Martyn's Live at Leeds album from 1975.

Posthumous releases

In 1977 career retrospective Koss was released and in 1986 Blue Soul.

The late 1990s saw a renewed interest in Kossoff and Blue Soul was re-released, as well as the five-disc Free box set Songs of Yesterday.

In 2006, an unreleased guitar solo surfaced on the title track to the album All One by David Elliot, who recorded with Kossoff in the 1970s.

In 2011 a selection of early recordings Kossoff made with Black Cat Bones was released on the album Paul's Blues.

Books

In 2000 a Free biography entitled Heavy Load: The Story of Free was published.

2017 saw publication of the Paul Kossoff biography entitled Paul Kossoff: All Right Now – The Guitars, The Gear, The Music.

Personal life

Drug use

Kossoff used drugs from age 15. Simon Kirke has said "he clearly had a predisposition." He used Mandrax among other drugs. Paul Rodgers has said Kossoff was healthy and playing well in 1973 although this is disputed, but that he wonders about the company that Kossoff kept, and felt that "Koss was just too sensitive for this world."[15][16]

Kossoff's drug use made him unreliable in the latter stages of Free.[6] Andy Fraser noted "he felt intimidated by those other guitarists, and when people began speaking of him in terms of Clapton and so on, it frightened him. Drugs were a defence, his excuse".[17]

Death

Kossoff's unhappiness following the break-up of Free and his drug addictions contributed to a drastic decline in his health.[2] In a BBC website page about the 1970 death of Jimi Hendrix, Simon Kirke said that Kossoff idolised Hendrix and never really recovered from his death.[18]

Kossoff died on a flight from Los Angeles to New York City on 19 March 1976 from a pulmonary embolism after a blood clot in his leg moved to his lung, while touring America with Back Street Crawler. His body was returned to England and cremated at Golders Green Crematorium in North West London. His epitaph in the Summerhouse there reads: "All right now".[2]

Legacy

One of Kossoff's signature guitars, a 1957 Fender Stratocaster, was bought and sold after his death by English guitarist Dave Murray of the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden; he used it from 1978 to 1990.[19]

In 2012, one of his most famous and iconic guitars, a 1959 Gibson Les Paul (the Kossoff Burst), was recreated and made into a limited edition reissue by Gibson and named the 'Paul Kossoff 1959 Les Paul Standard'.[20]

In December 2015 Bonhams listed for auction a Gibson Les Paul Standard owned by Kossoff from 1970 to 1976.[21][22]

In April 2017 Guitar magazine featured the 'stripped' Gibson Les Paul that Kossoff played at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970. Kossoff sold the guitar to Mike Gooch and in May 1994 it was sold for £12,000 at Christie's.[23]

Selective discography

with Free

Paul Kossoff, Simon Kirke, Tetsu Yamauchi, John "Rabbit" Bundrick

with Back Street Crawler

(Note: after Kossoff's death, the band—now called simply 'Crawler'—made further albums)

Solo

References

  1. ^ Fricke's, David (3 December 2010). "100 Greatest Guitarists: David Fricke's Picks: Paul Kossoff". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e Reiff, Corbin (6 December 2013). "Forgotten Heroes: Paul Kossoff". Premierguitar.com. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  3. ^ Dimery, Robert; and Macdonald, Bruno. Rock Connections: The Complete Family Tree of Rock 'n' Roll, p. 94. HarperCollins, 2010. ISBN 0-06-196655-X. Accessed 1 September 2011. "Green befriended another Anglo-Jewish guitar player Paul Kossoff, who formed Free"
  4. ^ Barker, Dennis. "David Kossoff: Actor and storyteller who charmed audiences on stage, screen, radio and in books", The Guardian, 24 March 2005. Accessed 1 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Did Jimi Hendrix owe it all to West Hampstead's Linda Keith?". West Hampstead Life. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e Guerra, Tom (16 May 2001). "Paul Kossoff". Vintage Guitar magazine. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Selmer: The London Music Shop Where Clapton, Page, Beck, and More Bought Their Guitars". Reverb.com. 7 March 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  8. ^ a b Blake, Mark (26 July 2018). "The Short Life And Tragic Death of Paul Kossoff". Classic Rock Magazine. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  9. ^ "Champion Jack Dupree discography". WeGoNews.com. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  10. ^ a b c "Free – The Official Website". Freebandofficial.com. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  11. ^ Prato, Greg (18 September 2019). "Anarchists, fire and rock'n'roll: the ultimate guide to the 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival". Classic Rock Magazine. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  12. ^ Fire and Water – Free | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 27 August 2020
  13. ^ "Obituary: John Martyn". the Guardian. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  14. ^ "Paul Kossoff – Live at Croydon Fairfield Halls 15 June 1975". Discogs. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  15. ^ "Free: All right now? Nope". The Independent. 22 September 2006. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022.
  16. ^ Elliott, Paul (17 August 2016). "Paul Rodgers: "My greatest regret is not having Paul Kossoff around."". Loudersound.com.
  17. ^ Snow, Mat (5 March 1991). "Out Of It". Q Magazine. 55: 15.
  18. ^ "1970: 'He spoke through his guitar'". News.bbc.co.uk. 18 September 1970. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
  19. ^ "Iron Maiden's Dave Murray Talks About His 1957 Fender Stratocaster Guitar". Blabbermouth.net. blabbermouth.net. 7 May 2008. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  20. ^ "Gibson Custom Paul Kossoff 1959 Les Paul Standard". Gibson Legacy Archive. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  21. ^ "Bonhams : Paul Kossoff/Free: A 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard with sunburst finish owned by Paul Kossoff, 1970–1976". Bonhams.com. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  22. ^ Moon, Grant (5 November 2015). "The unlikely life story of Paul Kossoff's guitar". Loudersound.com. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  23. ^ "Paul Kossoff's 'Stripped' Les Paul". Guitar.com. 27 April 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2020.

Further reading

  • Clayton, David, and Todd K. Smith. Heavy Load: The Story of Free. London: Moonshine Publishing, 2002. ISBN 978-0-9542169-0-0.
  • Guerra, Tom. Paul Kossoff – Biography. Paul Kossoff – The Back Street Crawler Vintage Guitar Magazine, 2000.
  • James, J.P. Paul Kossoff: All Right Now – The Guitars, The Gear, The Music. Matador, 2017. ISBN 978-1-7858988-1-5.

External links

  • Paul Kossoff website
  • Paul Kossoff book website
  • Paul Kossoff at AllMusic  
  • Paul Kossoff at Find a Grave

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Paul Francis Kossoff 14 September 1950 19 March 1976 was an English guitarist mainly known as the co founder and guitarist for the rock band Free He was ranked number 51 in Rolling Stone s list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time 1 Paul KossoffKossoff performing with Free at Randwick Racecourse 1971Background informationBirth namePaul Francis KossoffBorn 1950 09 14 14 September 1950Hampstead London EnglandDied19 March 1976 1976 03 19 aged 25 en route to New York USGenresBlues rock blues rock hard rockOccupation s GuitaristYears active1968 1976LabelsIsland Atlantic AtcoFormerly ofFree Leaf Hound Black Cat Bones Back Street Crawler Kossoff Kirke Tetsu RabbitWebsitepaulkossoff wbr webs wbr com Contents 1 Early years 2 Free 2 1 Kossoff song writing 3 After Free 3 1 Posthumous releases 3 2 Books 4 Personal life 4 1 Drug use 4 2 Death 5 Legacy 6 Selective discography 6 1 with Free 6 2 Paul Kossoff Simon Kirke Tetsu Yamauchi John Rabbit Bundrick 6 3 with Back Street Crawler 6 4 Solo 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly years EditKossoff was born on 14 September 1950 in Hampstead London the son of Margaret nee Jenkins and actor David Kossoff 2 3 4 His uncle was the broadcaster Alan Keith and he was a cousin of the judge Brian Keith and the model Linda Keith 5 Aged nine Kossoff started classical guitar lessons with Blanche Monroe His classical guitar training continued until he was fifteen In December 1965 he saw Eric Clapton with John Mayall s Bluesbreakers at The Refectory Golders Green North West London This encounter inspired him to purchase a Gibson Les Paul guitar 6 During 1966 Kossoff worked as a junior salesman at Selmer s Music Shop in Charing Cross Road 7 He received lessons from session guitarist Colin Falconer who worked in the guitar department at Selmer s 2 In 1966 Kossoff joined the Chicago style blues band Black Cat Bones The band played with touring blues piano player Champion Jack Dupree often supporting Fleetwood Mac and other gigs with Fleetwood Mac co founder Peter Green 2 Kossoff s bandmate in Black Cat Bones was drummer Simon Kirke and the two went on to play on Champion Jack Dupree s April 1968 album When You Feel the Feeling You Was Feeling 8 9 Free Edit Free Amsterdam 1970 Paul Kossoff Andy Fraser Simon Kirke Paul Rodgers amp Steve Winwood Main article Free band In April 1968 Kossoff and Kirke teamed up with Paul Rodgers vocals and Andy Fraser bass to form Free They toured for two years during which they recorded two albums Tons of Sobs 1968 and Free 1969 Both albums showcased the band s blues and soul influenced sound a style that was in contrast to some of their progressive and heavier counterparts at the time 10 Success came in 1970 when their third album Fire and Water 1970 spawned the hit All Right Now 10 The band played the Isle of Wight festival to both audience and critical acclaim and sellout tours in the United Kingdom Europe and Japan followed 11 However after the release of the next album Highway 1970 and its relatively poor sales band pressures led to a split The live album Free Live was recorded in 1970 and released in 1971 as a farewell record 10 6 Kossoff and Kirke teamed up with Texan keyboard player John Rabbit Bundrick and Japanese bass player Tetsu Yamauchi to release the 1971 album Kossoff Kirke Tetsu and Rabbit Rodgers and Fraser pursued unsuccessful solo projects 6 Free reformed and released the album Free at Last 1972 Following its release Fraser decided he had had enough and quit to form Sharks Free drafted Tetsu and Rabbit for the album Heartbreaker 1973 after which the group disbanded 6 Kossoff song writing Edit Kossoff co wrote several Free songs including Oh I Wept and Mr Big on the Fire and Water album 12 After Free EditRodgers and Kirke went on to form the successful Bad Company Kossoff released a solo album Back Street Crawler 1973 He then accompanied John Martyn on a 1975 tour 13 Kossoff then assembled a group called Back Street Crawler which released two albums The Band Plays On in 1975 and 2nd Street in 1976 Recordings from one of the band s UK concerts in 1975 were first released in 1983 on the album Live at Croydon Fairfield Halls 15 6 75 14 Kossoff s guitar playing was also much in demand for session work and he contributed solos on several albums including Martha Velez s Fiends and Angels 1969 Michael Gately s Gately s Cafe 1971 and Mike Vernon s 1971 album Bring It Back Home Uncle Dog s Old Hat 1972 Jim Capaldi s Oh How We Danced 1972 and Short Cut Draw Blood 1975 The Amazing Blondel s Mulgrave Street 1974 8 He also played on four demos by Ken Hensley eventually released on the 1994 album titled From Time to Time and three tracks that appear on the CD only issue of John Martyn s Live at Leeds album from 1975 Posthumous releases Edit In 1977 career retrospective Koss was released and in 1986 Blue Soul The late 1990s saw a renewed interest in Kossoff and Blue Soul was re released as well as the five disc Free box set Songs of Yesterday In 2006 an unreleased guitar solo surfaced on the title track to the album All One by David Elliot who recorded with Kossoff in the 1970s In 2011 a selection of early recordings Kossoff made with Black Cat Bones was released on the album Paul s Blues Books Edit In 2000 a Free biography entitled Heavy Load The Story of Free was published 2017 saw publication of the Paul Kossoff biography entitled Paul Kossoff All Right Now The Guitars The Gear The Music Personal life EditDrug use Edit Kossoff used drugs from age 15 Simon Kirke has said he clearly had a predisposition He used Mandrax among other drugs Paul Rodgers has said Kossoff was healthy and playing well in 1973 although this is disputed but that he wonders about the company that Kossoff kept and felt that Koss was just too sensitive for this world 15 16 Kossoff s drug use made him unreliable in the latter stages of Free 6 Andy Fraser noted he felt intimidated by those other guitarists and when people began speaking of him in terms of Clapton and so on it frightened him Drugs were a defence his excuse 17 Death Edit Kossoff s unhappiness following the break up of Free and his drug addictions contributed to a drastic decline in his health 2 In a BBC website page about the 1970 death of Jimi Hendrix Simon Kirke said that Kossoff idolised Hendrix and never really recovered from his death 18 Kossoff died on a flight from Los Angeles to New York City on 19 March 1976 from a pulmonary embolism after a blood clot in his leg moved to his lung while touring America with Back Street Crawler His body was returned to England and cremated at Golders Green Crematorium in North West London His epitaph in the Summerhouse there reads All right now 2 Legacy EditOne of Kossoff s signature guitars a 1957 Fender Stratocaster was bought and sold after his death by English guitarist Dave Murray of the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden he used it from 1978 to 1990 19 In 2012 one of his most famous and iconic guitars a 1959 Gibson Les Paul the Kossoff Burst was recreated and made into a limited edition reissue by Gibson and named the Paul Kossoff 1959 Les Paul Standard 20 In December 2015 Bonhams listed for auction a Gibson Les Paul Standard owned by Kossoff from 1970 to 1976 21 22 In April 2017 Guitar magazine featured the stripped Gibson Les Paul that Kossoff played at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970 Kossoff sold the guitar to Mike Gooch and in May 1994 it was sold for 12 000 at Christie s 23 Selective discography Editwith Free Edit Main article Free discography Tons of Sobs 1968 Free 1969 Fire and Water 1970 Highway 1971 Free Live 1971 Free at Last 1972 Heartbreaker 1973 Songs of Yesterday Box Set 2000 Free Live at the BBC 2006 Paul Kossoff Simon Kirke Tetsu Yamauchi John Rabbit Bundrick Edit Kossoff Kirke Tetsu Rabbit 1972 with Back Street Crawler Edit The Band Plays On 1975 2nd Street 1976 Live at Croydon Fairfield Halls 15 6 75 1983 2LP Note after Kossoff s death the band now called simply Crawler made further albums Solo Edit Back Street Crawler 1973 Koss 1977 2 LP compilation Blue Soul 1986 2 LP compilationReferences Edit Fricke s David 3 December 2010 100 Greatest Guitarists David Fricke s Picks Paul Kossoff Rolling Stone Retrieved 9 March 2022 a b c d e Reiff Corbin 6 December 2013 Forgotten Heroes Paul Kossoff Premierguitar com Retrieved 13 May 2020 Dimery Robert and Macdonald Bruno Rock Connections The Complete Family Tree of Rock n Roll p 94 HarperCollins 2010 ISBN 0 06 196655 X Accessed 1 September 2011 Green befriended another Anglo Jewish guitar player Paul Kossoff who formed Free Barker Dennis David Kossoff Actor and storyteller who charmed audiences on stage screen radio and in books The Guardian 24 March 2005 Accessed 1 September 2011 Did Jimi Hendrix owe it all to West Hampstead s Linda Keith West Hampstead Life Retrieved 7 August 2019 a b c d e Guerra Tom 16 May 2001 Paul Kossoff Vintage Guitar magazine Retrieved 13 May 2020 Selmer The London Music Shop Where Clapton Page Beck and More Bought Their Guitars Reverb com 7 March 2018 Retrieved 7 August 2019 a b Blake Mark 26 July 2018 The Short Life And Tragic Death of Paul Kossoff Classic Rock Magazine Retrieved 28 August 2020 Champion Jack Dupree discography WeGoNews com Retrieved 30 October 2011 a b c Free The Official Website Freebandofficial com Retrieved 27 August 2020 Prato Greg 18 September 2019 Anarchists fire and rock n roll the ultimate guide to the 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival Classic Rock Magazine Retrieved 27 August 2020 Fire and Water Free Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic retrieved 27 August 2020 Obituary John Martyn the Guardian 30 January 2009 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Paul Kossoff Live at Croydon Fairfield Halls 15 June 1975 Discogs Retrieved 27 August 2020 Free All right now Nope The Independent 22 September 2006 Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Elliott Paul 17 August 2016 Paul Rodgers My greatest regret is not having Paul Kossoff around Loudersound com Snow Mat 5 March 1991 Out Of It Q Magazine 55 15 1970 He spoke through his guitar News bbc co uk 18 September 1970 Retrieved 10 June 2021 Iron Maiden s Dave Murray Talks About His 1957 Fender Stratocaster Guitar Blabbermouth net blabbermouth net 7 May 2008 Retrieved 29 March 2016 Gibson Custom Paul Kossoff 1959 Les Paul Standard Gibson Legacy Archive Retrieved 11 May 2020 Bonhams Paul Kossoff Free A 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard with sunburst finish owned by Paul Kossoff 1970 1976 Bonhams com Retrieved 12 May 2020 Moon Grant 5 November 2015 The unlikely life story of Paul Kossoff s guitar Loudersound com Retrieved 13 May 2020 Paul Kossoff s Stripped Les Paul Guitar com 27 April 2017 Retrieved 12 May 2020 Further reading EditClayton David and Todd K Smith Heavy Load The Story of Free London Moonshine Publishing 2002 ISBN 978 0 9542169 0 0 Guerra Tom Paul Kossoff Biography Paul Kossoff The Back Street Crawler Vintage Guitar Magazine 2000 James J P Paul Kossoff All Right Now The Guitars The Gear The Music Matador 2017 ISBN 978 1 7858988 1 5 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paul Kossoff Paul Kossoff website Paul Kossoff book website Paul Kossoff at AllMusic Paul Kossoff at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Kossoff amp oldid 1132332894, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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