In Reply to: RE: Freddie Hubbard. nt posted by Tweaker456 on April 25, 2017 at 20:58:55:
From the L.A. Times obit, December 30, 2017:
"Although his playing, especially in the earliest years, reflected the influence of Clifford Brown, Miles Davis and others, he said saxophonists were most influential in his development, often specifically mentioning Coltrane's "sheets of sound" as an important source."
QED. But I have not heard Freddie Hubbard, so I will give a listen.
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- Blue Spirits is killer! Ditto for Black Angel, Hub-tones, Open Sesame among others. nt - Rick W 09:05:38 04/27/17 (3)
- RE: Blue Spirits is killer! Ditto for Black Angel, Hub-tones, Open Sesame among others. nt - GEO 10:19:15 04/27/17 (2)
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- Have that cd. Mind blowing playing! He was incredible all the times I heard him live too. nt - Rick W 12:27:34 04/27/17 (0)