Trumpeter Freddie Hubbard came up at the height of the hard bop movement in the late 1950s and then became instrumental in the free jazz movement in the 1960s and fusion in the '70s. After his first recording in 1957, his second was on John Coltrane's The Believer in late 1958. From then on Hubbard was in strong demand as a sideman and as a leader. Amon…
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