Robert Hurst (musician)

Robert L. Hurst, III

Robert Hurst performing at The University of Michigan
Background information
Birth name Robert Hurst
Born (1964-10-04) October 4, 1964
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Genres Jazz, post-bop, jazz poetry, classical
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center orchestra and opera, educator
Instruments Bass
Years active 1980–present
Associated acts Sir Paul McCartney, Wynton Marsalis, Brandford Marsalis, Diana Krall, Terrance Blanchard, Chris Botti, Ravi Coltrane, Dave Brubeck, Marcus Belgrave
Website roberthurst.com

Robert Hurst (born October 4, 1964) is an American jazz bassist.

Hurst played guitar early in his career before concentrating on bass. He worked with Out of the Blue in 1985 and also did work with musicians such as Tony Williams, Mulgrew Miller, Harry Connick Jr., Geri Allen, Russell Malone, and Steve Coleman. From 1986 to 1991 Hurst played in Wynton Marsalis's ensemble, and played with Branford Marsalis in the early 1990s. He was also a member of The Tonight Show Band.[1] His debut as a leader, 1993's Robert Hurst Presents, reached #13 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.[2] He currently teaches jazz bass at the University of Michigan.

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  • 3 for Lawrence – BoB: a Palindrome, Robert Hurst
  • Picked from Nick – BoB: a Palindrome, Robert Hurst
  • Big Queen – BoB: a Palindrome, Robert Hurst
  • Middle Passage Suite: Part I – For Those of Us Who Made It – BoB: a Palindrome, Robert Hurst
  • Middle Passage Suite: Part II – For Those of Us Who Didn't Make It – BoB: a Palindrome, Robert Hurst
  • Middle Passage Suite: Part II – For Those of Us Still Here – BoB: a Palindrome, Robert Hurst
  • Little Queen – BoB: a Palindrome, Robert Hurst
  • Indiscreet in da Street – BoB: a Palindrome, Robert Hurst
  • Jamming – aka Ichabad – BoB: a Palindrome, Robert Hurst
  • Obama Victory Dance – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Optimism – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • X Static – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Comes You Comes Love (Intro) – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Comes You Comes Love – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Forty Four – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Da, Da, Da, Dah – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Munyungo In Da Jungle (Intro) – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Munyungo In Da Jungle – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Oral Roberto – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Alice and John – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Unintellectual Property – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • When Drums Stop – Bob Ya Head, Robert Hurst
  • Truth Revealed w/Intro – Unrehurst, Volume 2, Robert Hurst
  • Bob's 5/4 Tune – Unrehurst, Volume 2, Robert Hurst
  • Bob's Blues – Unrehurst, Volume 2, Robert Hurst
  • BuWaynea – Unrehurst, Volume 2, Robert Hurst
  • Unrehurst – Unrehurst, Volume 2, Robert Hurst
  • Dr. Bluess – Unrehurst, Volume 2, Robert Hurst
  • Beddy-Bye Wishes – Family Album, Vol. 1, Robert Hurst
  • Childish Things – Family Album, Vol. 1, Robert Hurst
  • Child Abuse – Family Album, Vol. 1, Robert Hurst
  • Judy's Jig – Family Album, Vol. 1, Robert Hurst
  • Brown Sugar – Original Music Score, Fox Searchlight Films, Robert Hurst
  • The Blue Lobster – Original Music Score, Dogma 2000, Robert Hurst
  • The Wood – Original Music Score, Paramount Pictures and MTV Films Production, Robert Hurst
  • Git in There – OTB, OTB (Out of the Blue)
  • R H Factor – OTB, OTB (Out of the Blue)
  • The Dark Knight – Crazy People Music, Branford Marsalis
  • The Dark Knight – The Steep Anthology, Branford Marsalis
  • Our Gang – The Nurturer, Geri Allen
  • Roused About – Scene One, Vincent Herring
  • Roused About – The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born, Branford Marsalis
  • Beats Remark – The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born, Branford Marsalis
  • Brother Try'n to Catch a Cab on the East Side Blues – I Heard You Twice the First Time, Branford Marsalis
  • Simi Valley Blues – I Heard You Twice the First Time, Brandford Marsalis
  • Down for the Cause – Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Blue Freeze – Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Aycrigg – Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Joyce Faye – Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Detroit Red – Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Detroit Red – 20th Century Fox Films, In Living Color TV Series
  • The Snake Charmer – Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Incessant Lullaby – Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Incessant Lullaby ... Bye – Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Bert's Flirt – Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Devil's Night in Motown – Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Walk of the Negress- Robert Hurst Presents: Robert Hurst, Robert Hurst
  • Walk of the Negress- New Real Books, Vol. 1–2, Sher Music Publications
  • IncogNegro – One for Namesake, Robert Hurst
  • Chillin' At the Sloat – One for Namesake, Robert Hurst
  • Thad's Blue Plaid – One for Namesake, Robert Hurst
  • Jill of all Trades – One for Namesake, Robert Hurst
  • Swing'n on Swole – One for Namesake, Robert Hurst
  • The Onlyest – One for Namesake, Robert Hurst
  • One for Namesake – One for Namesake, Robert Hurst
  • Inuendo In Yo Window – One for Namesake, Robert Hurst
  • C-Ya – One for Namesake, Robert Hurst
  • Jill's Groove – One for Namesake, Robert Hurst
  • Journey of Now – Jazz in the Spirit, Terri Lynne Carrington

Television

Discography

Robert Hurst

D3 [Robert Hurst, Geri Allen & Karriem Riggins]

Wynton Marsalis

Branford Marsalis

Harry Connick, Jr.

(RIAA- Gold 1991 & RIAA – Platinum 1994)

Donald Brown

SF Jazz Collective

Charles Lloyd

Yo-Yo Ma

Ellis Marsalis

Tony Williams

Steve Coleman

Mulgrew Miller

David Holmes

Vincent Chandler

Phillip Manuel

Robert Glasper

OTB

Buddy Montgomery

Michael Bublé'

Chris Botti

Sir Paul McCartney

The New Sound Quartet Featuring Joe Locke * Geoffrey Keezer

Diana Krall

Kenny Garrett

Kathy Kosins

Luis Miguel

Dane Cook

Frank Fontaine

Cynthia Felton

Kenny Kirkland

Greg Osby

Rene Marie

Ronald Muldrow

Bette Midler

Tony Lakatos

Lou Rawls

Chihiro Yamanaka

Diane Reeves

Kevin Eubanks

Miki Coltrane

Bruce Barth

Russell Malone

Bill Mobley

Wayne Kramer's Lexington Arts Ensemble

Symphonic Jazz Orchestra, Los Angeles

Vincent Herring

Terumasa Hino

Ricky Ford

Vinx

Carmen Bradford

Vanessa Rubin

Various Artists

Mark Winkler

Keb Mo

Joe Louis Walker

Mike Clark

Simon Denmore

Jill Scott

Geri Allen

John Beasley

Rene Rosnes Trio

Marvin "Smitty" Smith

Dave Stryker

Rickey Kelly

Eric Reed

Jean Toussaint

Rodney Posey & Praise

Joe Gilman

Paul Jackson, Jr.

Dick Weller

Roland Guerin

Smithsonian Jazz Masters Orchestra

Patti La Belle

Lisa Lovbrand

Karriem Riggins

Scott Kinsey

David Virelles

Isley Brothers

Willie Nelson

Barbra Streisand

(RIAA-Gold 2010 & Grammy Nominated 2010)

Rick Roe

Robi Botos

Film and Video

Awards and Nominations

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in the United States.

Grammy Nominations

Oscar Nomination

Gold Albums

Platinum Albums

Performances

References

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