Education
He studied piano from the age of seven till he was 13, and took up trombone at 17. At Berklee he studied under and worked with Herb Pomeroy. He graduated from Berklee in 1962 and the conservatory in 1963.
He studied piano from the age of seven till he was 13, and took up trombone at 17. At Berklee he studied under and worked with Herb Pomeroy. He graduated from Berklee in 1962 and the conservatory in 1963.
He is known for collaborations with vibraphonist Gary Burton, his student, and for his use of rock elements in orchestral jazz. In 1959 he moved to Boston to study at the Berklee College of Music and the Boston Conservatory. In 1965 he returned to what was then Southern Rhodesia, but later was associated with the United Kingdom.
After recording with Graham Collier, John Dankworth, Kenny Wheeler and Mike Westbrook in the late 1960s, he released his first album, Michael Gibbs, in 1970.
From 1969 to 1974 Gibbs was musical director for the British Broadcasting Corporation television comedy programme The Goodies. Gibbs" orchestras were important stages in the careers of various fusion musicians, and his arranging, conducting and producing work was well appreciated.
When he left the United Kingdom to take up a teaching position at Berklee, the musical director post was filled by Dave MacRae, a member of the band Gibbs had led in recording funk rock music for the show.