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    • Mick Hutton (born 5 June 1956 in Chester, UK) is a British jazz bassist and composer.


      Career


      'He plays a lotta bass' - Al Grey, jazz trombonist
      Classically trained on the piano, Hutton taught himself to play the bass, developing his own technique using three basic positions with the left hand coupled with three fingers on the right hand. He has been well known on the British jazz scene since 1980 and has toured extensively in Europe, Scandinavia, USA and Japan. He has recorded over 100 jazz CD's and also worked in film and television, recording several hundred radio broadcasts in Europe and the USA.

      He has recorded with Julian Argüelles, Iain Ballamy, Django Bates and Ken Stubbs (First House), the Chris Biscoe Sextet and Bill Bruford's Band Earthworks. In addition, Hutton worked throughout his career with Alan Barnes, Peter Erskine, Tina May, Jim Mullen, John Scofield, Alan Skidmore, Tommy Smith, John Taylor, Stan Tracey, and Kenny Wheeler. In 2002 he played on Robin Williamsons album Skirting the River Road, and the same year he played in a trio with Martin Speake and Paul Motian (Change of Heart).

      In the 90's, in addition to leading his own band, he started working with Steve Arguelles, Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor, John Surman, Gary Husband and numerous American artists including John Scofield, Bob Berg and Randy Brecker.
      Hutton had a thirty year association with Trinidadian pianist and steel pannist Russ Henderson MBE, one of the founders of the Notting Hill Carnival. He was also a member of the Humphrey Lyttelton band for several years during the course of which he also played with Acker Bilk, George Melly and Kenny Ball.
      Hutton has also studied and recorded with various other instruments such as steel pan and cuatro. Since 2004 he has had his own band, The Boat Rockers, featuring Paul Robinson, Gary Hammond and Andy Panayi.
      Most recently he recorded a film with Emeli Sande about Nina Simone for Sky Arts.


      Selected discography


      With Harry Beckett

      1985: Pictures of You (Paladin)
      With The Gordon Beck Quintet

      1985: Celebration (JMS)
      With First House

      1986: Eréndira (ECM)
      1989: Cantilena (ECM)
      With The Chris Biscoe Sextet

      1986: Eréndira (Walking Wig)
      With Bill Bruford's Earthworks

      1987: Earthworks (Edition)
      1997: Heavenly Bodies (Venture)
      With John Taylor Trio

      1991: Blue Glass (Ronnie Scott's Jazz House)
      With Tommy Smith

      1991: Standards (Blue Note)
      With Steve Argüelles

      1991: Steve Argüelles (Ah Um)
      With Nick Purnell

      1991: Onetwothree (Ah Um)
      With Lysis

      1991: The Wings of the Whale – You Yangs (Soma)
      With Stan Sulzman

      1991: Feudal Rabbits (Ah Um)
      With Estelle Kokot

      1999: Alternative Therapy (Sayin' Somethin')
      With Ken Stubbs

      2000:Ballads (Cherry )
      With Robin Williamson

      2002: Skirting the River Road (ECM)
      With Elkie Brooks & Humphrey Lyttelton

      2002: Trouble in Mind (Slave to the Rhythm)
      With Gary Husband

      2004: Aspire (Jazzizit)
      With Liam Noble Group

      2004: In the Meantime (Basho)
      With Martin Speake

      2006: Change of Heart (ECM)
      With Joanna Eden

      2007: My Open Eye (Mr. Riddles)
      With The Boat-Rockers

      2007: Live at Appleby 2004 (Mick Hutton)
      With Tim Garland

      2015: Return to the Fire (Edition)


      References




      Literature


      Richard Cook & Brian Morton: The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings, 8th Edition, London, Penguin, 2006, ISBN 0-141-02327-9.


      External links


      Mick Hutton Quartet on YouTube

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