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  • Hugh Ragin is an American jazz trumpeter.


    Career


    Ragin was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and raised in Houston, Texas, and began playing trumpet in his early teens, taking lessons in classical music, and was a member of the Houston All-City High School Orchestra. He received a degree in music education from the University of Houston and a degree in classical trumpet performance from Colorado State University. He continued his education in 1978 at the Creative Music Studio with Roscoe Mitchell. One year later he performed with Mitchell, Wadada Leo Smith, and the Creative Orchestra at the Moers Festival in Germany. He then toured with Anthony Braxton. During the early 1980s he toured with jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson. He began an association with David Murray, becoming a member of Murray's band in the 1980s.


    Discography




    = As leader or co-leader

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    Team Work (Cecma, 1982) with John Lindberg
    Metaphysical Question (Cecma, 1985)
    An Afternoon in Harlem (Justin Time, 1999)
    Gallery (CIMP, 1999)
    Back to Saturn (Black Saint, 2000)
    Fanfare & Fiesta (Justin Time, 2001)
    Feel the Sunshine (Justin Time, 2002)
    Sound Pictures for Solo Trumpet (Hopscotch, 2002)
    Revelation (Justin Time, 2004)
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    = As sideman

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    With Anthony Braxton

    Composition 98 (hat ART, 1981)
    With John Lindberg

    Dimension 5 (Black Saint, 1981)
    Haunt of the Unresolved (Nato, 1983)
    Trilogy of Works for Eleven Instrumentalists (Black Saint, 1985)
    With A. Spencer Barefield

    After The End (Sound Aspects, 1989)
    With Roscoe Mitchell

    Sketches from Bamboo (Moers Music, 1979)
    More Cutouts (Cecma, 1981)
    Snurdy McGurdy and Her Dancin' Shoes (Nessa, 1981)
    3 x 4 Eye (Black Saint, 1981)
    Live at the Knitting Factory (Black Saint, 1987)
    Live in Detroit (Cecma, 1989)
    Nine to Get Ready (ECM, 1997)
    Duets with Tyshawn Sorey and Special Guest Hugh Ragin (Wide Hive, 2013)
    Bells for the South Side (ECM, 2017)
    With The Art Ensemble of Chicago

    We Are On The Edge: A 50th Anniversary Celebration (Pi Recordings, 2019)
    The Sixth Decade - From Paris to Paris: Live at Sons D'Hiver (Rouge Art, 2023)
    With David Murray

    New Life (Black Saint, 1985)
    Hope Scope (Black Saint, 1987)
    Remembrances (DIW, 1990)
    David Murray Big Band (DIW/Columbia, 1991)
    South of the Border (DIW, 1992)
    Picasso (DIW, 1993)
    Dark Star: The Music of the Grateful Dead (Astor Place, 1996)
    Fo Deuk Revue (Justin Time, 1996)
    Speaking in Tongues (Justin Time, 1997)
    Octet Plays Trane (Justin Time 1999)
    Yonn-Dé (Justin Time, 2001)
    Now Is Another Time (Justin Time, 2003)
    With RACCA trio

    The Great Expanse (Right Brain Records, 2022) https://www.rightbrainrecords.com/racca
    Four Phase (Kreating SounD, June 2022) https://raccatrio.bandcamp.com/album/four-phase
    With SeFa LoCo

    Futurist Song Forms, vol. 2 (Kreating SounD, December 2022) https://sefaloco.bandcamp.com/album/futurist-song-forms-vol-2
    Entanglements (Right Brain Records, 2022) https://www.rightbrainrecords.com/sefaloco
    occurrency (Right Brain Records, 2022) https://www.rightbrainrecords.com/sefaloco
    With Fred Wesley

    Comme ci comme ça (1991)[1]
    Swing and be funky (1993)[2]


    References

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