Freddie Hubbard

Jazz trumpet player and composer

Freddie Hubbard - Artists & Creatives born April 7th, 1938
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An influential jazz trumpet player and composer emerged in the 1960s, contributing significantly to the hard bop and avant-garde jazz movements. Collaborated with prominent musicians such as Art Davis, Wayne Shorter, and McCoy Tyner. Established a distinctive style characterized by bold melodic lines and advanced harmonic structures. Released several critically acclaimed albums, including 'Ready for Freddie' and 'Hub-Tones'. Active in both acoustic and electric jazz settings, Hubbard also participated in the jazz fusion genre during the 1970s.

Released the album 'Ready for Freddie'

Worked with Art Davis and Wayne Shorter

Contributed to the avant-garde jazz movement

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