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Member Since1/14/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.geocities.com/bobbyhutchersonjazz/main
Record LabelBlue Note. Verve.
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   About Bobby Hutcherson
Easily one of jazz's greatest vibraphonists, Bobby Hutcherson epitomized his instrument in relation to the era in which he came of age the way Lionel Hampton did with swing or Milt Jackson with bop. He isn't as well-known as those two forebears, perhaps because he started out in less-accessible territory when he emerged in the '60s playing cerebral, challenging modern jazz that often bordered on avant-garde. Along with Gary Burton, the other seminal vibraphone talent of the '60s, Hutcherson helped modernize his instrument by redefining what could be done with it -- sonically, technically, melodically, and emotionally. In the process, he became one of the defining (if underappreciated) voices in the so-called "new thing" portion of Blue Note's glorious '60s roster. Hutcherson gradually moved into a more mainstream, modal post-bop style that, if not as adventurous as his early work, still maintained his reputation as one of the most advanced masters of his instrument.

Bobby Hutcherson was born January 27, 1941, in Los Angeles. He studied piano with his aunt as a child, but didn't enjoy the formality of the training; still, he tinkered with it on his own, especially since his family was already connected to jazz: His brother was a high school friend of Dexter Gordon and his sister was a singer who later dated Eric Dolphy. Everything clicked for Hutcherson during his teen years when he heard a Milt Jackson record; he worked until he saved up enough money to buy his own set of vibes. He began studying with Dave Pike and playing local dances in a group led by his friend, bassist Herbie Lewis. After high school, Hutcherson parlayed his growing local reputation into gigs with Curtis Amy and Charles Lloyd and in 1960, he joined an ensemble co-led by Al Grey and Billy Mitchell. In 1961, the group was booked at New York's legendary Birdland club and Hutcherson wound up staying on the East Coast after word about his inventive four-mallet playing started to spread. Hutcherson was invited to jam with some of the best up-and-coming musicians in New York: hard boppers like Grant Green, Hank Mobley, and Herbie Hancock, but most importantly, forward-thinking experimentalists like Jackie McLean, Grachan Moncur III, Archie Shepp, Andrew Hill, and Eric Dolphy. Through those contacts, Hutcherson became an in-demand sideman at recording sessions, chiefly for Blue Note.

Hutcherson had a coming-out party of sorts on McLean's seminal "new thing" classic One Step Beyond (1963), providing an unorthodox harmonic foundation in the piano-less quintet. His subsequent work with Dolphy was even more groundbreaking and his free-ringing, open chords and harmonically advanced solos were an important part of Dolphy's 1964 masterwork Out to Lunch. That year, he won the DownBeat readers' poll as Most Deserving of Wider Recognition on his instrument. Hutcherson's first shot as a leader came with 1965's Dialogue, a classic of modernist post-bop with a sextet featuring some of the hottest young talent on the scene -- most notably Freddie Hubbard, Sam Rivers, and Andrew Hill, although drummer Joe Chambers would go on to become a fixture on Hutcherson's '60s records (and often contributed some of the freest pieces he recorded). A series of generally excellent sessions followed over the next few years, highlighted by 1965's classic Components (which showcased both the free and straight-ahead sides of Hutcherson's playing) and 1966's Stick-Up! In 1967, he returned to Los Angeles and started a quintet co-led by tenor saxophonist Harold Land, which made its recording debut the following year on Total Eclipse. Several more sessions followed (Spiral, Medina, Now) that positioned the quintet about halfway in between free bop and mainstream hard bop -- advanced territory, but not entirely fashionable at the time. Thus, the group didn't really receive its due and dissolved in 1971.

By that point, Hutcherson was beginning a brief flirtation with mainstream fusion, which produced 1970s funky but still sophisticated San Francisco (named after his new base of operations). By 1973, however, he'd abandoned that direction, returning to modal bop and forming a new quintet with trumpeter Woody Shaw that played at that summer's Montreux Jazz Festival (documented on Live at Montreux). In 1974, he re-teamed with Land and over the next few years, he continued to record cerebral bop dates for Blue Note despite being out of step with the label's more commercial direction. He finally departed in 1977 and signed with Columbia, where he recorded three albums from 1978-1979 (highlighted by Un Poco Loco). Adding the marimba to his repertoire, Hutcherson remained active throughout the '80s as both a sideman and leader, recording most often for Landmark in a modern-mainstream bop mode. He spent much of the '90s touring rather than leading sessions; in 1993, he teamed with McCoy Tyner for the duet album Manhattan Moods. Toward the end of the decade, Hutcherson signed on with Verve, for whom he debuted in 1999 with the well-received Skyline.

Written by Steve Huey, All Music Guide


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the guitar plus me

the guitar plus me



Nov 30 2009 1:49 AM

hi!!
new video Christmas At The Zoo (The Flaming Lips cover) by the guitar plus me


from the Christmas mini album CHRISTMAS GIFT CHRISTMAS GRIFT
(me against the world 01)
1. White Christmas
2. The Christmas Song
3. Christmas At The Zoo
4. Christmas Gift Christmas Grift
5. Aluminum Xmas Trees (acoustic)
6. Silent Night

available on iTunes store etc...








Jazz Break

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Nov 25 2009 7:25 PM



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NUSOL

NUSOL



Nov 15 2009 7:09 PM

Hi Bobby Hutcherson!!!


News from NUSOL: youtube prevideo online on myspace. Enjoy it: "An Angel" performed at Walhalla Wiesbaden!





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Ryan Maiden Colaco

Ryan Colaco



Nov 2 2009 4:30 AM

greetings there Bobby! all the best with the music! drop in on our page sometime, my pix & blogs as well. tc & have a good week ahead! cheers from india!

 

Pierpaolo Bisogno" el bombero"

Pierpaolo Bisogno" el bombero"



Nov 1 2009 12:14 PM

thank you for add ,you are the best j, love you your music and your drumming improvvisation . Bobby is one of the legends of the vibraphone  good ....... by
unionzeal

Gaetano Crapanzano



Nov 1 2009 11:43 AM

tks for the add!!big respect!!Amore e pace!!
Chela&Birdland

Chela&Birdland



Aug 16 2009 9:06 AM

Thanks a lot for the add. I like much his music...
Regards from Spain.
Chela.
Marika

Marika



Jun 24 2009 11:15 AM

Hi!
Thanks for accepted me. God bless master Bobby.
Best regards from Poland,
Marika
La tregua

La tregua



May 5 2009 6:51 PM

Thank you for the add Mr Hutcherson and for your wonderful music!
greetings from Paris-Barcelona
La Tregua
L.O.V. TreE

L.O.V. TreE



Apr 5 2009 12:05 PM

Hallò Maestro,
We are glad and honored to be in Your list.
Always deeply inspired by Your fantastic "VIBE"
Love.
Lorenzo
SANIFU

SANIFU



Feb 14 2009 8:16 PM

Thanks for the add Bobby...best of luck and continued success as you go.............Sanifu
Ian Da Preda

Ian Da Preda



Jan 26 2009 3:12 AM

Thanks for the add! Ian
Illya Amar

Illya Amar



Jan 21 2009 10:49 AM

bonané
Steve Petrinko Jazz 2

Steve Petrinko Jazz 2



Dec 31 2008 9:07 PM

BOBBYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!! Everywhere I look I find Bobby!!! Thank you for your giant body of work!! Especially and most recently, for me, on Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch.
We love you!!!! Keep recording and TOUR!!!! Steve
Scott Monroe-Percussionist Extraordinaire

Scott Monroe-Percussionist Extraordinaire



Nov 15 2008 7:45 AM

Found you in 1978 and absorbed as much as i could, live At hlf Moon Bay and At the Keystone C.. Called for lessons and he chuckled and said he doesn't give lessons. Neither can I. God Bless you Bobby.
MSW

MSW



Oct 21 2008 8:35 AM

Hello and much respect to the great Bobby Hutcherson. Here's a new video of mine featuring Julian Priester.
~MSW
Refinition
William Johnson Jr.

William Johnson Jr.



Oct 20 2008 11:23 PM

Mr. Hutcherson,

I would like to say "Thank You", for your standing years of musical contributions to the Jazz community, and bringing me into your extended family of fans.
?mark

?mark



Oct 19 2008 9:26 PM

Thanks for the add! Good tones!


Peace,

?mark
TOT SAM

TOT SAM



Sep 15 2008 12:36 PM

Hi Bobby!
Thank you for joining my friends
on my new "Russian Page" too.
I wrote a blog on both pages
about my new CD:
FLIRTY GERTY
Best wishes! Bye,
Andrea Bartelucci
Néstor López

Néstor López



Sep 5 2008 9:25 PM

Thank you for the add. Bobby is one of the legends of the vibraphone, the great pleasure to fly and to relaxing that represent his music is indescribable. Best wishes.
andrea bartelucci

andrea bartelucci



Sep 3 2008 3:19 PM

Hi Bobby! How are you?
I was listening to your Solo/Quartet album
yesterday.
Magic on both sides!
Hope you'll dig the first song in my page.
It's from my new CD.


Nikitin Records ТФН-CD 530/08

Andrea Bartelucci's new CD released by "NIKITIN"
Record Company (Moscow)
More Info HERE
All the best, keep groovin'!
Andrea
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Ziga Koritnik



Sep 1 2008 8:15 PM

Steven Bernstein

Thank you for the add. Greetings from Ljubljana!
Ziga
Luis Dagostino

Luis Dagostino



Aug 30 2008 7:25 PM

Thanks a lot for all your beautiful music.
All best wishes,
Luis
Daniel DENIS-DRAY Batteur/Drummer

Daniel DENIS-DRAY Batteur/Drummer



Aug 18 2008 12:33 PM

Thank you for your friendship! Beautiful music! I love it! So I would have liked to know a play is a childhood dream! All thez best to you! Peace! ! Daniel DD
JAZZTHETIK

JAZZTHETIK



Aug 17 2008 7:40 AM




vielen dank für die myspace freundschaft!
merci beaucoup!
thanks a lot!
gracias!
grazie!
tak!
LOVE,
www. JAZZTHETIK. de
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