Graham Collier Music was a pioneering British jazz ensemble led by bassist and composer Graham Collier, featuring key collaborators such as trumpeter Harry Beckett and saxophonist Bob Sydor. Emerging in the 1960s, the group became known for its innovative blend of composition and improvisation, combining structured forms with open exploration. Collier’s writing drew on modern jazz influences while maintaining a distinctly British voice, producing acclaimed recordings for labels like Deram and featuring prominently at international jazz festivals. Their work remains a benchmark in creative large-ensemble jazz.