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  1. Frederick Dewayne Hubbard (April 7, 1938 – December 29, 2008) was an American jazz trumpeter. [1] . He played bebop, hard bop, and post-bop styles from the early 1960s onwards. His unmistakable and influential tone contributed to new perspectives for modern jazz and bebop. [2] Career beginnings.

  2. Moanin' (Timmons) Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers Big Band Live at the Mount Fuji Jazz Festival, featuring Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Stanley Jordan on guitar and Peter Washington, on...

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  3. Aug 11, 2001 · Jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard was on top of the jazz world during the '60s and '70s. But personal setbacks left him unable to play and took him out of the limelight and off the stage.

  4. FREDDIE HUBBARD is a fusion, post bop, post-fusion contemporary, soul jazz, third stream, funk jazz, big band hard bop music artist.

  5. Freddie Hubbard was, next to Miles Davis, the most dramatic and far-reaching brass player of the past 60 years. He died at age 70 in December 2008, leaving a legacy of some 100 recordings under his own name and with everyone from Wes Montgomery and Art Blakey to Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Oscar Peterson, Quincy Jones, Dexter Gordon, George Benson

  6. A jazz trumpeter and bandleader who played in the bebop, hard bop and post-bop styles, FrederickFreddieDewayne Hubbard was a powerful and imaginative player who influenced the development of the trumpet in modern jazz during the 1960s.

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  8. Biography. In the pantheon of jazz trumpeters, Freddie Hubbard stands as one of the boldest and most inventive artists of the bop, hard-bop and post-bop eras. Although influenced by titans like Miles Davis and Clifford Brown, Hubbard ultimately forged his own unique sound – a careful balance of bravado and subtlety that fueled more than fifty ...