Freddie Hubbard

Spela radio

1 146 766 spelade låtar (178 368 lyssnare)

Köp på Amazon | Skicka Freddie Hubbard-ringsignaler till mobil
Fler alternativ
Lägg till i mitt bibliotek
Frederick Dewayne ”Freddie” Hubbard, född 7 april 1938 i Indianapolis, Indiana, död 29 december 2008 i Sherman Oaks, Kalifornien, var en amerikansk jazztrumpetare, mest känd inom stilen hardbop.

Han inledde sin jazzkarriär efter att ha flyttat till New York City 1958. Där samarbetade han med Sonny Rollins, Slide Hampton, J.J. Johnson, Philly Joe Jones, Oliver Nelson och Quincy Jones med flera. Hubbard avled den 29 september 2008 i sviterna av en hjärtattack.

Populära taggar: jazz, trumpet, hard bop, bebop, fusion  Se mer

Hojtningar: 130 hojtningar

Dela med dig av denna artist:

Toppalbum

Se mer

Topplåtar

1
276
2
241
3
214
4
165
5
158
6
146
7
116
8
89
9
84
10
83
11  
74
12  
64
13
61
14
58
15
56
Köp alla låtar på Amazon MP3
Se mer

Hojtlåda

Lämna en kommentar. Logga in på Last.fm eller registrera dig (det är gratis).
  • akrde skrev:
    november 2011
    I'm ready for Freddie now! :)

    Hojta till akrde

  • GregOfTheOcean skrev:
    oktober 2011
    well souljazz, as you say, miles explored much more and for that he reached many more people. it depends on what you think "great thing in jazz" means. hubbard is fabulous, but i enjoy much more of miles' music, because he made more of it. at the end of the day, miles and trane are who many people are familiar with, so their presence in a jazz discussion can be helpful. of course i see your point though, to be sure.

    Hojta till GregOfTheOcean

  • jamesusillxd skrev:
    september 2011
    Red Clay is amazing

    Hojta till jamesusillxd

  • SoulJazzsterInc skrev:
    september 2011
    The fact that there is such a hierarchy in jazz is so beyond me. Yes, Miles and Coltrane are geniuses but the fact that you absolutely have to mention them and compare everyone to them because they are supposed to be the greatest thing in jazz annoys me a lot. Yes, Miles obviously explored much more styles than Hubbard but does that mean that is he automatically better at what he does? Is hard bop Miles better than Freddie? Milestones better than Backlash simply because it is Miles Davis? I don't think so, all of this is very subjective. Hubbard is as legitimate as Miles making this kind of music. Period.

    Hojta till SoulJazzsterInc

  • Mezzanine_ skrev:
    juni 2011
    first time i heard freddie playing was in Mayden Voyage and i was like "WOW, i gotta know who's that guy!". A year latter i'm listening to Open Sesame and i'm just amazed. He should receive more credit for his contributions to jazz. (sorry for my english)

    Hojta till Mezzanine_

  • I_LOVE_DONUTS skrev:
    maj 2011
    at the end of the day i'd rather hear a Freddie Hubbard solo over a Miles Davis solo, but what does that really matter? [2]

    Hojta till I_LOVE_DONUTS

  • koolkeef skrev:
    maj 2011
    at the end of the day i'd rather hear a Freddie Hubbard solo over a Miles Davis solo, but what does that really matter?

    Hojta till koolkeef

  • jiveraptor skrev:
    april 2011
    "I think that technically he was better from Miles Davis as regards the playing of the trumpet,but musically Miles was better." If you discount all Miles' garbage pop albums and only consider his trailblazing stuff. Hubbard had way more integrity and I rank him a lot higher, myself.

    Hojta till jiveraptor

  • bonnie_jamie skrev:
    mars 2011
    Ready For Freddie........ Wow.

    Hojta till bonnie_jamie

  • cards4life skrev:
    mars 2011
    giving "Open Sesame" another listen...smooth as silk, perfectly arranged with impeccable timing...just gorgeous!

    Hojta till cards4life

  • povlja skrev:
    mars 2011
    I found/bought his record 'Liquid Love' for £5 the other day. Mint condition. A bargain! I wanted to pay more for it.

    Hojta till povlja

  • darmik89 skrev:
    februari 2011
    I think that technically he was better from Miles Davis as regards the playing of the trumpet,but musically Miles was better.

    Hojta till darmik89

  • hippiedrow skrev:
    februari 2011
    I really enjoy his album 'First Light'.

    Hojta till hippiedrow

  • ChriSThaaRippeR skrev:
    februari 2011
    Волшебный саксофонист. Слушать одно удовольствие.

    Hojta till ChriSThaaRippeR

  • rockxcasbah skrev:
    februari 2011
    Red Clay is monumental.

    Hojta till rockxcasbah

  • ratm239 skrev:
    februari 2011
    people who say nuff said are douche bags. they think putting nuff said on the end of something means its important.

    Hojta till ratm239

  • cards4life skrev:
    februari 2011
    I don't know why, but his albums "Hub Cap" and "Hub-Tones" are my favorites, but almost all of his stuff is great though.

    Hojta till cards4life

  • street_dawg skrev:
    februari 2011
    Red Clay [2] nuff said

    Hojta till street_dawg

  • rdx_TP skrev:
    december 2010
    Rest In Peace.

    Hojta till rdx_TP

  • Jazzbeast skrev:
    november 2010
    Freddie Hubbard is all the Trumpeter, I ever wanted to be,... for the Trumpet, was one of my first Loves-of-Music,...(Studied Conservatory-Music in Grade-School, i.e.:John Hancock Elementary School, San Francisco, CA.), Freddie Hubbard, Hugh Masakela, Miles Davis, Herb Albert, and Manard Furgeson, and later to add-on,... Lee Morgan & Clifford Brown, Sr. to the list; (Studied them later in College),...I transfered my trumpet knowledge to the keyboards & Strings, e.g.,(Piano & Guitar) after lost of Embouchure , due to facial trauma, from an accident, (Chipped-Tooth, Swollen, Busted-Lip).

    Hojta till Jazzbeast

Se alla 130 hojtningar

Videor

Se mer

Lyssnar nu

Topplyssnare

Se mer

Senaste aktiviteter

Relaterade bloggar

Se mer

Mer information

Länkar
Skivbolag

Nyhetsbrev per e-post

Universal Music Group Få exklusiva turné-, utgivnings- och kampanjuppdateringar om Freddie Hubbard från Universal Music.