Eddie Hubble
John Edgar Hubble II (April 6, 1928 – March 22, 2016) was an American jazz trombonist.[1]
Hubble was born in Santa Barbara, California, and learned trombone from his father, who was also a professional trombonist in the Los Angeles area.[1] Hubble moved to New York City in 1944, and by the late 1940s had played with Bob Wilber, Buddy Rich, Doc Evans, Alvino Rey, and Eddie Condon.[1] He played with his own ensemble from the late 1940s, recording for Savoy Records in 1952.[1] He played with a Dixieland jazz ensemble known as The Six in 1953, and worked with Muggsy Spanier in the 1960s, playing in Ohio and Connecticut.[1] He also worked with the World's Greatest Jazz Band.[1] Despite being seriously injured in a car crash in 1979, he was soon back playing, including for international tours.[2] Hubble died on March 22, 2016, at the age of 91.[3]
References
- ^ a b c d e f Chadbourne, Eugene. "Eddie Hubble". AllMusic. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
- ^ Peerless, Brian (2003). "Hubble, Ed(die) [John Edgar]". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
- ^ "Eddie Hubble". Forever Missed. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
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