Freddie Hubbard Tenor Sax
Artist Overview
Freddie Hubbard has always been a trumpet player of great facility, suppleness, and polish. Following his breakthrough with the Jazz Messengers in the late '50s, his burnished tone became a focal point of innumerable Blue Note albums of the '60s, both as leader and sideman. After a foray into fusion in the '70s, he returned to the hard bop of his early career.
Freddie Hubbard has always been a trumpet player of great facility, suppleness, and polish. Following his breakthrough with the Jazz Messengers in the late '50s, his burnished tone became a focal point of innumerable Blue Note albums of the '60s, both as leader and sideman. After a foray into fusion in the '70s, he returned to the hard bop of his early career.
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Super Blue
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Freddie Hubbard Release Date: 04/03/2007 Freddie Hubbard's creative trajectory through the 1960s and '70s was both erratic and interesting. After a string of superb albums in... [ 972379_CD ] |
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