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Bobby Hutcherson albums featuring Bob Cranshaw

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| | Happenings CD (1966) Remastered
$8.49 HAPPENINGS was vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson's fourth Blue Note release as a leader. Where its predecessors DIALOGUE and COMPONENTS were packed with challenging avant-bop, HAPPENINGS instead brings things down a notch. With pianist Herbie Hancock, drummer Joe Chambers, and bassist Bob ...
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| Kicker CD (1999)
$10.29 Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Ron McMaster.
This is part of Blue Note's Limited Edition Connoisseur Series.
The same personnel who performed on Grant Green's classic IDLE MOMENTS session in November 1963 reconvened for Bobby Hutcherson's first recording as a leader ...
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| Happenings CD (1966) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered
$21.79 HAPPENINGS is the seven-track remastered version of great jazz vibrophonist Bobby Hutcherson's 1966 recording, featuring "Aquarian Moon" and "Head Start."
HAPPENINGS was vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson's fourth Blue Note release as a leader. Where its predecessors DIALOGUE and COMPONENTS were packed with ...
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 Bobby Hutcherson Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Bobby Hutcherson songs: Maiden Voyage, Montara, Whisper Not, Love Song, Yuyo, Nascimento, Messina, Bouquet, Oye Como Va, Aquarian Moon. More music songs Head Start, Omen, Rojo, When You Are Near, 8/4 Beat, Catta, Spring Is Here, Ummh, Montana, If Ever I Would Leave You Lyrics.
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 Bobby Hutcherson Biography
Bobby Hutcherson is the premier jazz vibraphonist of his generation. The Los Angeles-born composer/musician came to prominence in the mid-'60s as part of the "New Thing" movement in jazz, the forward-looking link between bebop and free jazz. One of Hutcherson's most prominent early sessions was Eric Dolphy's epoch-making 1964 album OUT TO LUNCH. Shortly thereafter, Hutcherson's solo career began in earnest, showing him to be a prolific composer as well as a masterful and innovative improviser. In the '70s, Hutcherson moved into more commercial, R&B-influenced territory, but the '80s found him returning to his post-bop roots. By the '90s, a new crop of jazz vibes players had entered the spotlight, all of whom owed much to Hutcherson's influence, placing the still extremely active mallet master in the role of elder statesman.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Bobby Hutcherson | Eric Dolphy, Mccoy Tyner, John Coltrane, Andrew Hill, Tony Williams, Roy Haynes, Lou Rawls, Dianne Reeves, Sonny Rollins | | Billy Higgins | Ornette Coleman, Lee Morgan, Cedar Walton, Dexter Gordon, Herbie Hancock, Eddie Harris, Art Pepper, Charles Lloyd, Sonny Rollins |
 Contemporaries
Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy, Jackie McLean, Cal Tjader, Gary Burton (Vibes), Andrew Hill, Sam Rivers, Woody Shaw, Larry Young, Walt Dickerson, Grachan Moncur III, Roswell Rudd, Eddie Daniels, Richard Davis (Bass), Karl Berger (Vibraphone), Johnny Lytle, Steve Nelson, Jay Hoggard, Gunter Hampel
 Followers
Roy Ayers, Joe Locke, Kenny Garrett, Greg Osby, Stefon Harris, Khan Jamal, Bill Ware, Matthias Lupri, Jason Moran, Steve Nelson, Eldad Tarmu, Pierre Moerlen
 Influences
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Ornette Coleman, Dexter Gordon, Lionel Hampton, Milt Jackson, Red Norvo, Dave Pike
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