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I love playing with Bobby. He's an exceptionally gifted jazz improviser.... It's always a lot of fun to play with him, always enlightening, emotional as well as intellectually challenging. Bobby is a very honest person. He couldn't play the way he does without that honesty. He has an innocence that's
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Bobby's thorough mastery of harmony and chords combined with his virtuosity and exploratory intuition enabled him to fulfill the function that is traditionally allocated to the piano and also remain a voice in the front line. He did this to perfection in the bands of Dolphy, McLean, and
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said that "We talk a lot about how music expresses universal values, experiences and feelings. But you don't often witness that so clearly and so profoundly as you do with Bobby. His music expresses the joy of living. He connects to the source of what music is about."
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wrote that "Hutcherson took the vibes to a new level of jazz sophistication with his harmonic inventions and his blurring-fast, four-mallet runs... Today, he's the standard bearer of the instrument and has a plenitude of emulators to prove it." Ouellette quoted
729:. His approach to the vibes was all encompassing; it was pianistic in the sense of melody and harmony and percussive in rhythmic attack and placement. He brought a fire and a passion back into the instrument that had been lost since the prime of 517:, and usually Chambers on drums. The Hutcherson-Land group broke up in 1971, and that same year Hutcherson won the title of "World's Best Vibist" in the International Jazz Critics Poll. After the release of 700:, in 1972. That same year, he married Rosemary Zuniga, a ticket taker at the Both/And club in San Francisco. The couple had a son, Teddy, who is a production manager for SFJAZZ. Hutcherson attended an 566:
from the 1980s into the early 1990s, and continued to work steadily as a sideman during this time. His recorded output slowed somewhat during the past few decades, although he did release albums for
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Hutcherson has a son, Barry, from his first marriage to Beth Buford. Hutcherson wrote the waltz "Little B's Poem" for Barry in 1962. Due to the success of "Ummh" from the album
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contributor Steve Huey stated that Hutcherson's "free-ringing, open chords and harmonically advanced solos were an important part of Dolphy's 1964 masterwork
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in New York City (opposite Art Blakey). After touring with the Mitchell–Grey group for a year, Hutcherson settled in New York City (on 165th street in
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or any of Chambers' compositions. Spanning the years 1963 to 1977, Hutcherson had one of the longest recording careers with Blue Note, second only to
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was also the only album out of ten Hutcherson recorded as leader for Blue Note between 1965 and 1969 which did not feature drummer
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a "classic of modernist post-bop", declaring Hutcherson "one of jazz's greatest vibraphonists". Huey went on to say: "along with
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album (1954). Still in his teens, Hutcherson began his professional career in the late 1950s working with tenor saxophonist
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Land and Hutcherson reunited in the early 1980s for several recordings as the "Timeless All Stars," a sextet featuring
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and hosted jam sessions at his apartment. After hearing Hutcherson play at one of Lewis' events, Jazztet and
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felt that Hutcherson would be a good fit for McLean's group, which led to Hutcherson's first recording for
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childlike in a way. He's a great player and a great person, and that helps boost humanity a little bit.
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in the 1990s, three for the Swiss-based label Kind of Blue in the 21st century, and continued to tour.
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sextet on December 10 (also released by Pacific Jazz in 1961). In January 1962, Hutcherson joined the
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He made his recording debut on August 3, 1960, cutting two songs for a 7-inch single with the
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recordings made during this period, Hutcherson's first session for Blue Note as leader,
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Hutcherson's intermittent acting career included an appearance as the bandleader in
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since 2007. He died from the condition in Montara, California, on August 15, 2016.
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as saying "Bobby is the greatest vibes player of all time.... Milt Jackson was
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Hutcherson won the "Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition" award in the 1964
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tradition, but constantly experimenting and expanding upon that tradition.
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Kansas City Jazz Ambassadors, Inc., October 1999. Web. February 16, 2014.
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style, he was able to buy an acre of land on which he built a house in
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Hearst Communications, Inc., January 15, 2012. Web. March 17, 2014.
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Hutcherson Being Honored With Jazz Master Fellowship Award in 2010
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Hutcherson, Bobby; Murphy, Molly; Ball, Don (August 13, 2009).
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guy, but Bobby took it to the next level. It's like Milt was
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Interviewed by Jesse Hamlin for a piece on Hutcherson in the
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A heavy smoker all his life, Hutcherson had suffered from
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Ross, David. "Bobby Hutcherson: Master of the Vibes."
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In 2004, Hutcherson became an inaugural member of the
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in a quintet featuring Gilman, Burno, Marshall, and
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In 2010 he received the lifetime 480: 235:records in the family home with his friend 16:American jazz vibraphone and marimba player 1368: 1354: 1226: 1103:Tatum, Doug. "'99–2000: Off and Running." 1068: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1060: 989:Henderson, Alex. "Joe Locke | Biography." 903: 901: 899: 897: 895: 783:In his liner notes to the 1980 release of 31: 1178: 872: 692:, one of Hutcherson's few entries in the 239:. His older sister Peggy was a singer in 192:player. "Little B's Poem", from the 1966 1145:, National Endowment for the Arts, 2010. 1099: 1097: 1031: 983: 942: 940: 938: 936: 934: 932: 930: 875:"Bobby Hutcherson - Biographical Sketch" 529: 222: 1081: 1057: 1050:Ouellette, Dan. "California Dreaming." 892: 312:(released in 1961), followed by the LP 1721: 1332:Complete discography, news and reviews 1306: 1284: 1258: 1206: 1001: 999: 1349: 1143:"NEA Jazz Masters | Bobby Hutcherson" 1094: 976:Musto, Russ. "Steve Nelson: Vibing." 927: 1375: 1187: 1009:March 27, 2012. Web. 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Index

Hutcherson at the 2007 JazzBaltica Festival
JazzBaltica Festival
Montara, California
Jazz fusion
hard bop
post-bop
avant-garde jazz
mainstream jazz
free jazz
Vibraphone
marimba
jazz
vibraphone
marimba
Blue Note
Components
Steve Nelson
Joe Locke
Stefon Harris
Los Angeles, California
Art Blakey
Dexter Gordon
Gerald Wilson
Eric Dolphy
Billy Mitchell
Milt Jackson
Thelonious Monk
Percy Heath
Kenny Clarke
Miles Davis

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