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bigbadsnowman Says:

Jan 5, 2009 - booker little?

robertclemon Says:

Jan 7, 2009 - Freddie was ready

funkagent Says:

Jan 7, 2009 - What do you think about Art Farmer, Clark Terry and Roy Eldrige. Not as landscape changers necessarily but in general?

samsamba08 Says:

Jan 8, 2009 - Well, out of those guys, I prefer Clark Terry. After all, both Quincy Jones and Miles Davis credit him as a major influence; I think Terry even informally taught Miles when he was still in St.Louis.

mareath Says:

Jan 15, 2009 - joder que bueno era

kotep777 Says:

Feb 10, 2009 - RIP Freddie......regardless of what he did in the 80s 90s he was a MONSTER in the 70s thank you for all your amazing playing.....blew this 15 year old hip hop brain out in the early 90s what a loss

billaverbach Says:

Feb 12, 2009 - Freddie was great! Especially with Art Blakey's group. Sing Me A Song of Songmi was a great album. But what is recorded often is what sells and the best "goes into the air and can never be heard again" according to Eric Dolphy. How true! Go hear some live music! Support Live Music. Support local musicians. They may not always be the best but they are the carriers of the torch. Think outside the Triangle

Globaljazzer500 Says:

Feb 18, 2009 - Skagly by Freddie Hubbard is my all time favvorite? The sustained attack is scary but dare I say life changing! Am so sad he is gone,a big heart, big sound, ... and a big loss. .

obsidiansands1 Says:

Mar 4, 2009 - Killer line-up! RIP Freddie, Gabriel ain't gonna have nothin' on you my man.....

BrunoJazzmanLeicht Says:

Mar 12, 2009 - THX GALORE -- on my blog (see profile), you will find a nice appraisal of Freddie. See you, Bruno Leicht

robertclemon Says:

Mar 16, 2009 - play da shit

ocsisboy08 Says:

Mar 24, 2009 - I love that hippie in the background shakin' to the rhythm, RIP Freddie :(

IvoryK2 Says:

Mar 27, 2009 - this is better than 1970's at Van Gelder studio, I guess.

futboler454 Says:

Mar 30, 2009 - He was already a monster in the 60's.

RANDOMLANDcirca Says:

Mar 30, 2009 - DEFINITELY!!!!!!

IndependentGeorge76 Says:

Apr 1, 2009 - what a tone - such warmth. great footage, thanks for posting

ToothieSatan Says:

Apr 11, 2009 - Indeed. I really love this video and the sound of Freddie

Psqwall Says:

Apr 20, 2009 - Can anyone tell me why a Maestro w1 is sitting on the amp in the background? I feel like Jazz artists of this era all had one of those but did not really use it.RIP Freddie!

bennysaxe Says:

Apr 28, 2009 - Rest in Peace Freddie. You have kept me going

MrDazzman Says:

May 18, 2009 - that's airto moreira

coopyfenderbeupus Says:

Jun 30, 2009 - God I love Freddie. He sure could play the trumpet.

Jonne021 Says:

Jul 27, 2009 - I wonder the same thing, he does not seem to use it, but they sure look good :)

thebeastpwner Says:

Aug 25, 2009 - why would you compare them??

veender Says:

Oct 18, 2009 - NICE!

oldschoolbbass Says:

Nov 14, 2009 - Wow Freddie basically has the original line up of Return To Forvever.Only Flora Purim(Airto's wife), and Joe Farrell are missing.I love this performance. Does anyone know if the show is available on DVD?Sure wouldnt mind having a copy.