Red Clay: Freddie Hubbard’s Fusion Breakthrough
“Red Clay,” the breakthrough album by Freddie Hubbard, epitomizes jazz evolution at its finest. Listen closely. You’ll find every note to…
“Red Clay,” the breakthrough album by Freddie Hubbard, epitomizes jazz evolution at its finest. Listen closely. You’ll find every note to…
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