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'''Frederick Dewayne Hubbard''' ([[ |
'''Frederick Dewayne Hubbard''' ([[Indianápolis]], [[Indiana]], [[7 de abril]] de [[1938]]) é um [[trompete|trompetista]] de [[jazz]] [[Estados Unidos da América|estadunidense]]. |
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Na juventude, Hubbard associou-se a vários músicos em Indianápolis, dentre eles [[Wes Montgomery]] e seus irmãos. [[Chet Baker]] foi uma de suas primeiras influências, embora Hubbard tenha logo se alinhado à abordagem de [[Clifford Brown]] (e, claramente, [[Fats Navarro]] e [[Dizzy Gillespie]]). |
Na juventude, Hubbard associou-se a vários músicos em Indianápolis, dentre eles [[Wes Montgomery]] e seus irmãos. [[Chet Baker]] foi uma de suas primeiras influências, embora Hubbard tenha logo se alinhado à abordagem de [[Clifford Brown]] (e, claramente, [[Fats Navarro]] e [[Dizzy Gillespie]]). |
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Hubbard ingressou mais seriamente no jazz após mudar-se para [[Nova Iorque]] em 1958. Ali, trabalhou com [[Sonny Rollins]], [[Slide Hampton]], [[J. J. Johnson]], [[Bill Evans]], [[Philly Joe Jones]], [[Oliver Nelson]] e [[Quincy Jones]], além de outros |
Hubbard ingressou mais seriamente no jazz após mudar-se para [[Nova Iorque]] em 1958. Ali, trabalhou com [[Sonny Rollins]], [[Slide Hampton]], [[J. J. Johnson]], [[Bill Evans]], [[Philly Joe Jones]], [[Oliver Nelson]] e [[Quincy Jones]], além de outros. |
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== Discografia (seleção) == |
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Along with two other trumpeters also born in 1938, [[Lee Morgan]] (d. 1972) and [[Booker Little]] (d. 1961), Hubbard exerted a strong force on the direction of 1960s jazz. He recorded extensively for [[Blue Note Records]]: eight albums as a bandleader, and twenty-eight as a sideman. [http://www.danmillerjazz.com/hubbard.html] Most of these recordings are regarded as classics. Hubbard can be heard as a sideman on such classic albums such as ''[[Speak No Evil]]'' by [[Wayne Shorter]] and ''[[Maiden Voyage]]'' by [[Herbie Hancock]]. Hubbard appeared on a few early [[avant-garde]] landmarks (Ornette Coleman's ''[[Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation|Free Jazz]]'', [[Eric Dolphy]]'s ''[[Out to Lunch (album)|Out to Lunch]]'' and [[John Coltrane]]'s ''[[Ascension (album)|Ascension]]''), but Hubbard never fully embraced free jazz, though it has influenced his playing. |
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'''Como ''Leader''''' |
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After leaving Blue Note, Hubbard recorded for the Atlantic label and moved toward a more commercial style. His next label was [[CTI Records]] where he recorded his best-known works, ''Red Clay'', ''First Light'', and ''Sky Dive''. By 1970, his fiery, melodic improvisation and phenomenal technique established him as perhaps the leading trumpeter of his day, but a series of commercially oriented [[smooth jazz]] albums gave rise to some negative criticism, and his emotional instability on the bandstand became a problem. (A famous recording of Hubbard playing with Blakey in Europe features the trumpeter shouting at the audience, cursing, weeping, and leaving the stage.) After signing with [[Columbia Records]], Hubbard's albums were almost exclusively in a commercial vein. However, in 1976, Hubbard toured and recorded with V.S.O.P., led by [[Herbie Hancock]] which presented jazz in the style of the 1960s Miles Davis Quintet (with Hubbard taking the place of Davis). |
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* 1960 - ''Open Sesame'' (Blue Note) |
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1980s projects moved between straight-ahead and commercial styles, and Hubbard recorded for several different labels including Sweet Return by [[Joan Cartwright]] on Atlantic, Pablo, Fantasy, Elektra/Musician, and the revived Blue Note label. The slightly younger [[Woody Shaw]] was Hubbard's main jazz competitor during the 1970s and 1980s, and the two eventually recorded together on three occasions. Hubbard participated in the short-lived Griffith Park Collective, which also included [[Joe Henderson]], [[Chick Corea]], [[Stanley Clarke]], and [[Lenny White]]. |
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* 1961 - ''Goin’ Up'' (Blue Note) |
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* 1961 - ''Hub Cap'' (Blue Note) |
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* 1961 - ''Minor Mishap'' (Black Lion) |
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* 1962 - ''Hub-Tones'' (Blue Note) (com [[Jimmy Spaulding]]) |
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* 1962 - ''The Artistry of Freddie Hubbard'' (Impulse) |
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* 1963 - ''The Body And The Soul'' (Impulse) |
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* 1965 - ''The Night Of The Cookers'' (Blue Note) |
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* 1966 - ''Backlash'' (Atlantic) |
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* 1970 - ''Red Clay'' (CTI) (com [[Herbie Hancock]], [[Joe Henderson]]) |
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* 1970 - ''Straight Life'' (CTI) |
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* 1971 - ''First Light'' (CTI) (com [[Ron Carter]], [[George Benson]], [[Airto Moreira]], [[Jack DeJohnette]], [[Hubert Laws]]) |
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* 1971 - ''Sing Me a Song of Songmy'' (Rhino/Wea UK) |
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* 1972 - ''Sky Dive'' (CTI) |
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* 1973 - ''In Concert''; ''Keep Your Soul Together'' (CTI) |
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* 1978 - ''Super Blue'' (Columbia) |
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* 1981 - ''Outpost'' (enja) |
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* 1981 - ''Keystone Bop: Sunday Night'' / ''Friday And Saturday'' (Prestige) |
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* 1985 - ''The Freddie Hubbard / Woody Shaw Sessions'' (Blue Note) |
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* 1988 - ''Feel The Wind'' (Timeless) |
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* 1989 - ''Topsy'' (Enja) |
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* 1990 - ''Bolivia/Limelight'' (Limelight) |
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* 1991 - ''Live In Warzaw 1991'' (Jazzmen) |
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* 1991 - ''Live At Fat Tuesdays'' (Limelight) |
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* 2001 - ''New Colors'' (Hip Bop) |
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* 2008 - ''On the Real Side'' (Times Square) |
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'''Como ''Sideman''''' |
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Following a long setback of health problems and a serious lip injury in 1992, Hubbard is again playing and recording occasionally, but not at the high level that he set for himself during his earlier career. |
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* Ornette Coleman ''Free Jazz'' 1960 |
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==Selected discography== |
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* [[Tina Brooks]] ''True Blue'' 1960 |
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* [[Dexter Gordon]] ''Doin Alright'' 1961 |
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* ''[[Ready for Freddie (Freddie Hubbard album) | Ready for Freddie]]'' (1961) |
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* [[Art Blakey]]: ''Mosaic'' 1961 |
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* ''[[Hub-Tones (Freddie Hubbard album) | Hub-Tones]]'' (1962) |
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* Eric Dolphy ''Outward bound'' 1960 |
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* Eric Dolphy ''Out to lunch'' 1964 |
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* ''[[The Body and The Soul (Freddie Hubbard album)| The Body and Soul]]'' (1963) |
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* Herbie Hancock ''Takin off'', Bluenote 1962 (álbum debut de Hancock) |
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* Herbie Hancock ''Empyrean Isles'' 1964 |
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* ''[[Blue Spirits (Freddie Hubbard album)|Blue Spirits]]'' (1966) |
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* Herbie Hancock ''[[Maiden Voyage]]'' 1965 |
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* ''[[Backlash (Freddie Hubbard album) | Backlash]]'' (1966) |
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* [[Bobby Hutcherson]]: ''Dialogue'' 1965 |
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* ''[[Red Clay (Freddie Hubbard album)|Red Clay]]'' (1970) |
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* John Coltrane ''[[Africa/Brass]] 1961, [[Ascension]]'' 1965 |
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* ''[[Straight Life (Freddie Hubbard album)| Straight Life]]'' (1970) |
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* Oliver Nelson ''Blues and the abstract truth'' 1961 |
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* ''[[First Light (Freddie Hubbard album)| First Light]]'' (1971) |
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* com [[Wayne Shorter]], Herbie Hancock, [[Tony Williams]], [[Ron Carter]] ''[[V.S.O.P. (Album)|V.S.O.P]]'', 1977 |
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* ''[[Sky Dive (Freddie Hubbard album) |Sky Dive]]'' (1972) |
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* ''[[Windjammer (Freddie Hubbard album) |Windjammer]]'' (1976) |
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* ''[[Bundle of Joy (Freddie Hubbard album) |Bundle of Joy]]'' (1977) |
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* ''[[Super Blue (Freddie Hubbard album) |Super Blue]]'' (1978) |
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* ''[[The Love Connection (Freddie Hubbard album) |The Love Connection]]'' (1979) |
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* ''Keystone Bop''/''A Little Night Music''/''Classics'' (1981) |
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* ''[[Sweet Return (Freddie Hubbard album)|Sweet Return]]'' (1985) |
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* ''[[Double Take (Freddie Hubbard album)|Double Take]]'' (with Woody Shaw) (1985) |
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* ''[[The Eternal Triangle (Freddie Hubbard album) |The Eternal Triangle]]'' (with Woody Shaw) (1987) |
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Revisão das 09h40min de 14 de dezembro de 2008
Frederick Dewayne Hubbard (Indianápolis, Indiana, 7 de abril de 1938) é um trompetista de jazz estadunidense.
Na juventude, Hubbard associou-se a vários músicos em Indianápolis, dentre eles Wes Montgomery e seus irmãos. Chet Baker foi uma de suas primeiras influências, embora Hubbard tenha logo se alinhado à abordagem de Clifford Brown (e, claramente, Fats Navarro e Dizzy Gillespie).
Hubbard ingressou mais seriamente no jazz após mudar-se para Nova Iorque em 1958. Ali, trabalhou com Sonny Rollins, Slide Hampton, J. J. Johnson, Bill Evans, Philly Joe Jones, Oliver Nelson e Quincy Jones, além de outros.
Discografia (seleção)
Como Leader
- 1960 - Open Sesame (Blue Note)
- 1961 - Goin’ Up (Blue Note)
- 1961 - Hub Cap (Blue Note)
- 1961 - Minor Mishap (Black Lion)
- 1962 - Hub-Tones (Blue Note) (com Jimmy Spaulding)
- 1962 - The Artistry of Freddie Hubbard (Impulse)
- 1963 - The Body And The Soul (Impulse)
- 1964 - Breaking Point (Blue Note)
- 1965 - The Night Of The Cookers (Blue Note)
- 1966 - Backlash (Atlantic)
- 1970 - Red Clay (CTI) (com Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson)
- 1970 - Straight Life (CTI)
- 1971 - First Light (CTI) (com Ron Carter, George Benson, Airto Moreira, Jack DeJohnette, Hubert Laws)
- 1971 - Sing Me a Song of Songmy (Rhino/Wea UK)
- 1972 - Sky Dive (CTI)
- 1973 - In Concert; Keep Your Soul Together (CTI)
- 1978 - Super Blue (Columbia)
- 1981 - Outpost (enja)
- 1981 - Keystone Bop: Sunday Night / Friday And Saturday (Prestige)
- 1985 - The Freddie Hubbard / Woody Shaw Sessions (Blue Note)
- 1988 - Feel The Wind (Timeless)
- 1989 - Topsy (Enja)
- 1990 - Bolivia/Limelight (Limelight)
- 1991 - Live In Warzaw 1991 (Jazzmen)
- 1991 - Live At Fat Tuesdays (Limelight)
- 2001 - New Colors (Hip Bop)
- 2008 - On the Real Side (Times Square)
Como Sideman
- Ornette Coleman Free Jazz 1960
- Tina Brooks True Blue 1960
- Dexter Gordon Doin Alright 1961
- Art Blakey: Mosaic 1961
- Eric Dolphy Outward bound 1960
- Eric Dolphy Out to lunch 1964
- Herbie Hancock Takin off, Bluenote 1962 (álbum debut de Hancock)
- Herbie Hancock Empyrean Isles 1964
- Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage 1965
- Bobby Hutcherson: Dialogue 1965
- John Coltrane Africa/Brass 1961, Ascension 1965
- Oliver Nelson Blues and the abstract truth 1961
- com Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, Ron Carter V.S.O.P, 1977