The Stranger Suggests
Jazz
Bobby Hutcherson Quartet at Jazz Alley
Bobby Hutcherson was born in 1941, made his debut on Blue Note as a bandleader in 1965, and is the second most famous vibraphonist in jazz history (Milt Jackson is in first place). Hutcherson has played with almost all of the great figures of his time—Jackie McLean, Herbie Hancock, and, of course, the genius above all geniuses, Eric Dolphy. Those who know Dolphy's Out to Lunch know that Hutcherson is an American giant. (Jazz Alley, 2033 Sixth Ave, 441-9729. 7:30 and 9:30 pm, $27.50, all ages. Through Sun May 18.)
CHARLES MUDEDE
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Stop!!!
Hold the Presses!!!
call in the TRUMPETITEERS!!!!!
I think this guy is on the front of today's UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON DAILY!!!!!
OMYGAWD!!!!!!!!
I would've thought Lionel Hampton would be the most famous vibraphonist in jazz history.
Lionel Hampton?
I know, i know.
It's ok!
How nice it is to see a Stranger Suggests referring to an event at The Alley!
Any relation to the Stranger's favorite Prayer Warrior, Ken?
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