On April 10, 1967, a not-quite-30-year-old Freddie Hubbard delivered a virtuosic performance that blew the proverbial roof off a Bronx jazz club. From an office at the Blue Morocco, a sound engineer ...
Trumpeter Freddie Hubbard performed at the Blue Morocco in 1967 with other top jazz artists like Bennie Maupin, Kenny Barron, Herbie Lewis and Freddie Waits. Their never-before-distributed live show ...
Freddie Hubbard is a conundrum. His style has varied significantly over the years, as though he were unsure of himself at a deep level. There were the Blue Note years, then the funk years, where he ...
For his first posthumous release, famed jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard will resurface on June 2 with “Without a Song: Live In Europe 1969." Hubbard, who died last December at age 70, will join the ...
A trumpeter depends on one of the most fragile parts of the human anatomy to make art and earn a living. A horn player's lip must transform itself from a mass of sensitive membrane to a granite-hard ...
Recorded live at New Yorks Village Vanguard this exciting performance features jazz trumpet great Freddie Hubbard at the top of his game leading a talented quartet consisting of Ron Carter on bass ...
Contains selections from five albums made from 1966 to 1970. Program notes by Frederick Jacobs on container. Durations on labels. Performer(s): Jazz ensembles; featuring Freddie Hubbard, trumpet.
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard's first posthumous release, "Without a Song: Live In Europe 1969," will surface on June 2. Hubbard, who died in December at age 70, will join the ...