Bobby Hutcherson (born January 27, 1941) in Los Angeles is a jazzvibraphone and marimba player. "Little B's Poem" (from the album Components) is one of his best-known compositions. Hutcherson has influenced younger vibraphonists including Steve Nelson, Joe Locke and Stefon Harris.
Biography
Early life and career
Bobby Hutcherson was born to Eli, a master mason, and Esther, a hairdresser. Hutcherson was exposed to jazz by his brother Teddy, who listened to Art Blakey records in the family home with his friend Dexter Gordon. His older sister Peggy was a singer in Gerald Wilson's orchestra and personally introduced Hutcherson to Eric Dolphy (her boyfriend at the time) and Billy Mitchell. Hutcherson was inspired to take up the vibraphone when he heard Milt Jackson play "Bemsha Swing" on the Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants LP at the age of 12. Still in his teens, Hutcherson began his professional career in the late fifties working with Curtis Amy and Carmell Jones, as well as with Dolphy and Charles Lloyd at Pandora's Box on the Sunset Strip. He made his recording debut on August 3, 1960, cutting two songs for a 7-inch single with the Les McCann trio for Pacific Jazz (released 1961), followed by the LP Groovin' Blue with the Curtis Amy-Frank Butler sextet on December 10 (also released by Pacific Jazz in 1961). In January 1962, Hutcherson joined the Billy Mitchell-Al Grey group for dates at The Jazz Workshop in San Francisco and Birdland 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 The Bronx) where he worked part-time as a taxi driver, before fully entering the jazz scene via his childhood friend, bassist Herbie Lewis.
Ankara (English/ˈæŋkərə/;Turkish[ˈaŋ.ka.ɾa]), formerly known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey, located in Central Anatolia. With a population of 4,587,558 in the urban center (2014) and 5,150,072 in its province (2015), it is Turkey's second largestcity behind Istanbul.
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Ankara (Remastered) · Bobby Hutcherson
Patterns
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1980-01-01
Producer: Francis Wolff
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Kevin Reeves
Producer: Michael Cuscuna
Producer: Duke Pearson
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Flute: James Spaulding
Associated Performer, Piano: Stanley Cowell
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Reggie Workman
Associated Performer, Drum: Joe Chambers
Composer: Joe Chambers
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published: 25 Apr 2019
Bobby Hutcherson-Nocturnal (1968)
Desperate times call for this measure.
published: 13 Feb 2016
Bobby Hutcherson ~ Nocturnal
Artist: Bobby Hutcherson
Title: Nocturnal
taken from the album "Patterns" (1980)
https://www.discogs.com/Bobby-Hutcherson-Patterns/release/1233817
published: 21 Apr 2016
Orientale
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Orientale · Bobby Hutcherson
Medina & Spiral
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1980 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1998-01-01
Composer: Stanley Cowell
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published: 08 Nov 2014
Bobby Hutcherson - Effi
from "Patterns" (1980), Blue Note.
Recorded on March 14, 1968.
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ;
James Spaulding - flute ;
Stanley Cowell - piano ;
Reggie Workman - bass ;
Joe Chambers - drums.
Written by Stanley Cowell.
Recorded on March 14, 1968 at the Van Gelder Studio Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Recording engineer: Rudy Van Gelder.
Original session produced by Frank Wolf and Duke Pearson.
Produced for release by Michael Cuscuna.
published: 13 Nov 2014
Hangin' Out (With You)
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Hangin' Out (With You) · Bobby Hutcherson
The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series
℗ 1976 Blue Note Records
Released on: 2011-01-01
Producer: Dale Oehler
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Piano: George Cables
Associated Performer, Percussion: Kenneth Nash
Associated Performer, Drums: Eddie Marshall
Associated Performer, Bass: James Leary
Composer: James Leary
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published: 14 Mar 2017
Bobby Hutcherson - Song Of Songs (Live)
from "Live At Montreux" (2012), Blue Note Japan.
Recorded Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 5, 1973.
Woody Shaw - trumpet ;
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ;
Cecil Bernard - piano ;
Ray Drummond - bass ;
Larry Hancock - drums.
Written by Woody Shaw.
Produced by George Butler.
published: 09 Nov 2013
Les Noirs Marchant (Remastered 2002/Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
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Les Noirs Marchant (Remastered 2002/Rudy Van Gelder Edition) · Bobby Hutcherson
Dialogue
℗ 2002 Blue Note Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer: Alfred Lion
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mastering Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Composer: Andrew Hill
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published: 25 Dec 2014
Effi (Remastered)
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Effi (Remastered) · Bobby Hutcherson
Patterns
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1980-01-01
Producer: Francis Wolff
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Kevin Reeves
Producer: Michael Cuscuna
Producer: Duke Pearson
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Flute: James Spaulding
Associated Performer, Piano: Stanley Cowell
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Reggie Workman
Associated Performer, Drum: Joe Chambers
Composer: Stanley Cowell
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Bobby Hutcherson - Nocturnal
Bobby Hutcherson – Patterns
Record Label: Blue Note ▪ Release Date: 1968 ▪ Style(s): Modal
Bobby Hutcherson - Vibes ▪ James Spaulding - Alto Sax & Flute ▪ Stanley Cowell - Piano ▪ Reggie Workman - Bass ▪
Joe Chambers - Drums
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Ankara (Remastered) · Bobby Hutcherson
Patterns
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC
Rele...
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Ankara (Remastered) · Bobby Hutcherson
Patterns
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1980-01-01
Producer: Francis Wolff
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Kevin Reeves
Producer: Michael Cuscuna
Producer: Duke Pearson
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Flute: James Spaulding
Associated Performer, Piano: Stanley Cowell
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Reggie Workman
Associated Performer, Drum: Joe Chambers
Composer: Joe Chambers
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Ankara (Remastered) · Bobby Hutcherson
Patterns
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1980-01-01
Producer: Francis Wolff
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Kevin Reeves
Producer: Michael Cuscuna
Producer: Duke Pearson
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Flute: James Spaulding
Associated Performer, Piano: Stanley Cowell
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Reggie Workman
Associated Performer, Drum: Joe Chambers
Composer: Joe Chambers
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Orientale · Bobby Hutcherson
Medina & Spiral
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1980 Capitol Records, LLC
Release...
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Orientale · Bobby Hutcherson
Medina & Spiral
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1980 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1998-01-01
Composer: Stanley Cowell
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Orientale · Bobby Hutcherson
Medina & Spiral
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1980 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1998-01-01
Composer: Stanley Cowell
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from "Patterns" (1980), Blue Note.
Recorded on March 14, 1968.
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ;
James Spaulding - flute ;
Stanley Cowell - piano ;
Reggie Workman - ...
from "Patterns" (1980), Blue Note.
Recorded on March 14, 1968.
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ;
James Spaulding - flute ;
Stanley Cowell - piano ;
Reggie Workman - bass ;
Joe Chambers - drums.
Written by Stanley Cowell.
Recorded on March 14, 1968 at the Van Gelder Studio Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Recording engineer: Rudy Van Gelder.
Original session produced by Frank Wolf and Duke Pearson.
Produced for release by Michael Cuscuna.
from "Patterns" (1980), Blue Note.
Recorded on March 14, 1968.
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ;
James Spaulding - flute ;
Stanley Cowell - piano ;
Reggie Workman - bass ;
Joe Chambers - drums.
Written by Stanley Cowell.
Recorded on March 14, 1968 at the Van Gelder Studio Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Recording engineer: Rudy Van Gelder.
Original session produced by Frank Wolf and Duke Pearson.
Produced for release by Michael Cuscuna.
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Hangin' Out (With You) · Bobby Hutcherson
The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series
℗ 1976 Blue Note Records
Released on: ...
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Hangin' Out (With You) · Bobby Hutcherson
The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series
℗ 1976 Blue Note Records
Released on: 2011-01-01
Producer: Dale Oehler
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Piano: George Cables
Associated Performer, Percussion: Kenneth Nash
Associated Performer, Drums: Eddie Marshall
Associated Performer, Bass: James Leary
Composer: James Leary
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Hangin' Out (With You) · Bobby Hutcherson
The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series
℗ 1976 Blue Note Records
Released on: 2011-01-01
Producer: Dale Oehler
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Piano: George Cables
Associated Performer, Percussion: Kenneth Nash
Associated Performer, Drums: Eddie Marshall
Associated Performer, Bass: James Leary
Composer: James Leary
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from "Live At Montreux" (2012), Blue Note Japan.
Recorded Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 5, 1973.
Woody Shaw - trumpet ;
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ...
from "Live At Montreux" (2012), Blue Note Japan.
Recorded Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 5, 1973.
Woody Shaw - trumpet ;
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ;
Cecil Bernard - piano ;
Ray Drummond - bass ;
Larry Hancock - drums.
Written by Woody Shaw.
Produced by George Butler.
from "Live At Montreux" (2012), Blue Note Japan.
Recorded Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 5, 1973.
Woody Shaw - trumpet ;
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ;
Cecil Bernard - piano ;
Ray Drummond - bass ;
Larry Hancock - drums.
Written by Woody Shaw.
Produced by George Butler.
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Les Noirs Marchant (Remastered 2002/Rudy Van Gelder Edition) · Bobby Hutcherson
Dialogue
℗ 2002 Blue Note Record...
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Les Noirs Marchant (Remastered 2002/Rudy Van Gelder Edition) · Bobby Hutcherson
Dialogue
℗ 2002 Blue Note Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer: Alfred Lion
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mastering Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Composer: Andrew Hill
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Les Noirs Marchant (Remastered 2002/Rudy Van Gelder Edition) · Bobby Hutcherson
Dialogue
℗ 2002 Blue Note Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer: Alfred Lion
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mastering Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Composer: Andrew Hill
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Effi (Remastered) · Bobby Hutcherson
Patterns
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC
Releas...
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Effi (Remastered) · Bobby Hutcherson
Patterns
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1980-01-01
Producer: Francis Wolff
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Kevin Reeves
Producer: Michael Cuscuna
Producer: Duke Pearson
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Flute: James Spaulding
Associated Performer, Piano: Stanley Cowell
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Reggie Workman
Associated Performer, Drum: Joe Chambers
Composer: Stanley Cowell
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Effi (Remastered) · Bobby Hutcherson
Patterns
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1980-01-01
Producer: Francis Wolff
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Kevin Reeves
Producer: Michael Cuscuna
Producer: Duke Pearson
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Flute: James Spaulding
Associated Performer, Piano: Stanley Cowell
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Reggie Workman
Associated Performer, Drum: Joe Chambers
Composer: Stanley Cowell
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Ankara (Remastered) · Bobby Hutcherson
Patterns
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1980-01-01
Producer: Francis Wolff
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Kevin Reeves
Producer: Michael Cuscuna
Producer: Duke Pearson
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Flute: James Spaulding
Associated Performer, Piano: Stanley Cowell
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Reggie Workman
Associated Performer, Drum: Joe Chambers
Composer: Joe Chambers
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Orientale · Bobby Hutcherson
Medina & Spiral
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1980 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1998-01-01
Composer: Stanley Cowell
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from "Patterns" (1980), Blue Note.
Recorded on March 14, 1968.
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ;
James Spaulding - flute ;
Stanley Cowell - piano ;
Reggie Workman - bass ;
Joe Chambers - drums.
Written by Stanley Cowell.
Recorded on March 14, 1968 at the Van Gelder Studio Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Recording engineer: Rudy Van Gelder.
Original session produced by Frank Wolf and Duke Pearson.
Produced for release by Michael Cuscuna.
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Hangin' Out (With You) · Bobby Hutcherson
The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series
℗ 1976 Blue Note Records
Released on: 2011-01-01
Producer: Dale Oehler
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Piano: George Cables
Associated Performer, Percussion: Kenneth Nash
Associated Performer, Drums: Eddie Marshall
Associated Performer, Bass: James Leary
Composer: James Leary
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from "Live At Montreux" (2012), Blue Note Japan.
Recorded Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 5, 1973.
Woody Shaw - trumpet ;
Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ;
Cecil Bernard - piano ;
Ray Drummond - bass ;
Larry Hancock - drums.
Written by Woody Shaw.
Produced by George Butler.
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Les Noirs Marchant (Remastered 2002/Rudy Van Gelder Edition) · Bobby Hutcherson
Dialogue
℗ 2002 Blue Note Records
Released on: 2002-01-01
Producer: Alfred Lion
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mastering Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Composer: Andrew Hill
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Effi (Remastered) · Bobby Hutcherson
Patterns
℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1995 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1980-01-01
Producer: Francis Wolff
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Kevin Reeves
Producer: Michael Cuscuna
Producer: Duke Pearson
Associated Performer, Vibraphone: Bobby Hutcherson
Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone, Flute: James Spaulding
Associated Performer, Piano: Stanley Cowell
Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Reggie Workman
Associated Performer, Drum: Joe Chambers
Composer: Stanley Cowell
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Bobby Hutcherson (born January 27, 1941) in Los Angeles is a jazzvibraphone and marimba player. "Little B's Poem" (from the album Components) is one of his best-known compositions. Hutcherson has influenced younger vibraphonists including Steve Nelson, Joe Locke and Stefon Harris.
Biography
Early life and career
Bobby Hutcherson was born to Eli, a master mason, and Esther, a hairdresser. Hutcherson was exposed to jazz by his brother Teddy, who listened to Art Blakey records in the family home with his friend Dexter Gordon. His older sister Peggy was a singer in Gerald Wilson's orchestra and personally introduced Hutcherson to Eric Dolphy (her boyfriend at the time) and Billy Mitchell. Hutcherson was inspired to take up the vibraphone when he heard Milt Jackson play "Bemsha Swing" on the Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants LP at the age of 12. Still in his teens, Hutcherson began his professional career in the late fifties working with Curtis Amy and Carmell Jones, as well as with Dolphy and Charles Lloyd at Pandora's Box on the Sunset Strip. He made his recording debut on August 3, 1960, cutting two songs for a 7-inch single with the Les McCann trio for Pacific Jazz (released 1961), followed by the LP Groovin' Blue with the Curtis Amy-Frank Butler sextet on December 10 (also released by Pacific Jazz in 1961). In January 1962, Hutcherson joined the Billy Mitchell-Al Grey group for dates at The Jazz Workshop in San Francisco and Birdland 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 The Bronx) where he worked part-time as a taxi driver, before fully entering the jazz scene via his childhood friend, bassist Herbie Lewis.