James Hutchinson (musician)
































James Hutchinson
James "Hutch" Hutchinson-American Bassist.JPG
Background information
Born
(1953-01-24) January 24, 1953 (age 65)
Lynn, Massachusetts
Origin
Cambridge, Massachusetts; Somerville, Massachusetts; New Orleans, Louisiana
Genres
Rock
Blues-rock
World
Jazz
R&B
Country and Western
Instruments
Bass guitar, double Bass, guitar
Years active 1960s - present
Associated acts
The Neville Brothers
Bonnie Raitt
BK3
John Cipollina
Joe Cocker
Ryan Adams

James "Hutch" Hutchinson (born January 24, 1953) is an American session bassist best known for his work with Bonnie Raitt. Though his work takes him nearly everywhere he primarily resides in Studio City, Los Angeles, CA and Haiku-Pauwela, Hawaii.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Influences


  • 4 Partial Discography


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Early life


James Hutchinson was born in Lynn, Massachusetts and grew up in Cambridge and Somerville, Massachusetts.[citation needed]



Career


Hutchinson has worked on hundreds of recordings with artists as diverse as Willie Nelson, Joe Cocker, Ryan Adams, Bryan Adams, Jackson Browne, Charles Brown, Al Green, B.B. King, Earl King, The Neville Brothers, The Doobie Brothers, Ringo Starr, Ziggy Marley and many more. He attended some classes at Berklee College of Music in the late 1960s. He always had an affinity for music and practiced various instruments as a child. After seeing Wilson Pickett's band, at age 12, he focused on the bass. His talent and drive allowed him the opportunity to play in a variety of New England bands throughout High School. [1][2]


With his mother's blessing, he moved to San Francisco after completing high school. He eventually met John Cipollina of Quicksilver Messenger Service and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead. He participated in many sessions at Mickey's Ranch. Hutchinson joined Cipollina's band, Copperhead. He recorded an album with them in 1973 on Columbia Records. Later, he played in Link Wray's band with Copperhead drummer, David Weber, and performed with both Wray and Cipollina.[1][2][3]


While living in Guatemala, Hutchinson worked in a multitude of Central American studios. He and violinist Sid Page formed a Latin jazz fusion group called The Point. After bringing the band to Austin, Texasthey won Jazz Group of the year at the Austin Music Awards in 1977.[4] In Austin in 1975 he was introduced to The Meters by a mutual friend. He later got a call from Charles and Art Neville about playing with their new band. He then moved to New Orleans and joined The Neville Brothers Band. While playing with the Neville Brothers on the Rolling Stones 1981 Tattoo You tour he started a friendship with keyboardist Ian McLagan who introduced him to Bonnie Raitt in 1982. He moved to Los Angeles in 1983 and joined her band after her previous bassist left right before a tour. He has been playing and recording with her ever since, contributing to every recording of hers since Nine Lives.[1][2][5]


In 1992, while working in the studio with Bryan Adams in Paris, Hutchinson was invited by producer Don Was and Mick Jagger, to head to Ron Wood's farm and studio in County Kildare, Ireland, to play and work on demos for the Voodoo Lounge record which he did as reported in a New York Post article "New Bass Hit for The Rolling Stones?"


In 2006, Hutchinson was featured along with drummer Jim Keltner on the Jerry Lee Lewis recording Last Man Standing. He later that year played shows with Bonnie Raitt opening for The Rolling Stones at the MGM Grand Las Vegas, in Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium and in Vancouver BC, Canada at The BC Dome.[6]


In 2008, Hutchinson participated in the production of the album Psalngs, the debut release of Canadian musician John Lefebvre. He also in 2008 worked on Blues recordings by Mike Zito, Walter Trout and Maria Muldaur as well as working with slack key guitarist Barry Flanagan of the Hawaiian pop band HAPA and touring in March of that year with Steve Kimock and Friends featuring Jerry Garcia Band keyboardist Melvin Seals.


On Dec. 29th and New Year's Eve 2008, Hutchinson played with Bill Kreutzmann and Papa Mali at Charley's in Paia, Maui and at the Pauwela Cannery in Haiku, Hi. respectively.[7]


On Monday Feb 2, 2009, Hutchinson performed as bassist and co-music director (along with Chuck Leavell) at The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa with an all star band also featuring Rolling Stones keyboard player Chuck Leavell, Stones sax man Bobby Keys, drummer Kenny Aronoff and Buddy Holly/Bob Wills guitarist Tommy Allsup at The Rock and Roll hall Of Fame's "50 Winter's Later" concert in tribute to Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper 50 years later to the day of their last concert.[8] During the summer of 2009, Hutchinson joined BK3, a band led by Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann, and completed a tour with them.[9][10] Later in the summer of 2009 and through the fall of that year, Hutchinson toured with Bonnie Raitt and Taj Mahal playing with both artists on The BonTaj Roulet tour.[11]


On New Year's Eve 2009/2010, he performed with Willie Nelson and his sons Lukas and Micah, along with special guest Alanis Morissette at Charley's in Paia, Maui Hi.


On Feb. 5th 2010, Hutchinson appeared with Doobie Brothers guitarist Pat Simmons, former Doobie Brothers vocalist/keyboardist Michael McDonald and Hawaiian guitarist, singer/songwriter John Cruz in Wailea, Maui at a CD release party for Maui singer Gail Swanson. Following that he completed a North American tour with the Hawaiian band Hapa, starting with them at Club Passim in Cambridge, Mass. on St. Partick's Day 2010 and finishing on April 17 that year at The Maui Arts and Cultural Center.


On April 10, 2011, Hutchinson along with Maui residents Willie Nelson, Mick Fleetwood, Michael McDonald and Doobie Brother Pat Simmons performed together, along with Hawaiian artists Jack Johnson, Jake Shimabukuro, Cecilio & Kapono and many others on The Great Lawn of the Hawaiian Gardens in Honolulu at the benefit, Kokua For Japan. The concert and telethon raised $1.6 million for The American Red Cross and the survivors of the March 2011 earthquake, tsunami and resulting nuclear disaster in Japan.


Hutchinson was the featured artist in the July 2012 issue of Bass Player and appeared on the cover.


On August 13, 2013 Hutchinson was featured along with drummer Steve Gadd and guitarist Joe Caro at the Paia Jam in Paia, Maui, Hawaii. The following month Hutchinson once again returned to Hawaii to perform on September 13 with guitarist Eric McFadden and drummer Paul Marchetti at Charley's in Paia. In late October 2013, once again between legs of Bonnie Raitt's Slipstream tour, Hutchinson along with Ricky Fataar returned to Hawaii for a pair of successful Halloween Week shows with New Orleans own Allen Toussaint. The Oahu shows also featured Hawaiian musicians John Cruz and Imua Garza. In July 2014 after finishing Bonnie Raitt's summer tour, Hutchinson appeared on a number of west and east coast dates with Pegi Young and her band The Survivors (featuring Muscle Shoals writer and keyboard man Spooner Oldham) culminating with an appearance at the 2014 Newport Folk Festival. On October 25 and 26 2014, Hutchinson appeared once again with Pegi Young and the Survivors at the Bridge School Benefit Concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre.


In 2014, Hutchinson was also featured on Neil Diamond's Melody Road, "Looking Into You: A Tribute to Jackson Browne" (w/David Lindley and Bonnie Raitt), Jerry Lee Lewis' "Rock And Roll Time" and The Grouch & Eligh's "The Tortoise And The Crow".


In 2015, Hutchinson once again toured with Bonnie Raitt and on August 6, 2015, performed at Fenway Park in Boston with Raitt and James Taylor. They also recorded Raitt's "Dig Down Deep" which is the 11th Raitt recording on which Hutchinson has collaborated. The same year he played bass on Karen Lovely's album, Ten Miles of Bad Road.[12]


In 2016, Hutchinson once again played bass on the most recent Bonnie Raitt release, Dig In Deep and toured extensively in support of said recording. Also appearing with Raitt on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, CBS Saturday and Sunday Morning Shows, Good Morning America and The BBC's Later With Jools Holland. He also in 2016 appeared on "This Mountain" by Pat Simmons Jr. which was produced by Patrick Simmons of the Doobie Brothers and featured Little Feat founding member and keyboardist Bill Payne, guitarist Elvin Bishop, Doobie Brothers guitarist John McFee and Hawaiian artists Kealiʻi Reichel and Willie K.


2017 once again saw Hutchinson touring with Bonnie Raitt in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and throughout North America including an Arena and Stadium Tour during the months of July and August with Bonnie and James Taylor with shows at Fenway Park, Nationals Park, AT&T Park, Wrigley Field, Bridgestone Arena in Nashville and another 12 or so dates. He also appeared on a number of recordings including new releases by blues artists Curtis Salgado, Deb Ryder, Johnny Ray Jones and others. He also on Nov. 5th conducted a clinic at the weekend long event "Bass Player Live", which is produced by Bass Player magazine and held annually at Studio Instrument Rentals in Hollywood, CA. He also on Dec. 31st 2017 performed once again at Shep Gordon and Alice Cooper's Maui Food Bank Benefit in Wailea Hi. playing with Steve Cropper, Dave Mason, Michael McDonald (musician), Pat Simmons, Ray Benson, drummer Glen Sobel and others.



Influences


Some of Hutchinson's main influences are Paul Chambers, Charles Mingus, Richard Davis (bassist), Chuck Rainey, Carl Radle, Juan Formell, Cachao, Tommy Cogbill, Rick Danko, Aston Barrett, George Porter, Jr., Jack Casady, John Entwistle and James Jamerson.[1][2]



Partial Discography




  • Bonnie Raitt-

    • Nine Lives (1986)

    • Nick Of Time (1989)

    • Luck Of The Draw (1991)

    • Longing In Their Hearts (1994)

    • Roadtested (1995)

    • Fundamental (1998)

    • Silver Lining (2002)

    • Souls Alike (2005)

    • Bonnie Raitt And Friends (2007)

    • Slipstream (2012)

    • Looking Into You (A Tribute to Jackson Browne) w/Raitt and David Lindley (musician) (2014)

    • Dig In Deep (2016)




  • Jackson Browne-
    • I'm Alive (1993)



  • Curtis Salgado-
    • The Beautiful Lowdown (2016)



  • Neil Diamond-
    • Melody Road (2014)



  • Crosby, Stills & Nash-
    • After The Storm (1994)



  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young-
    • Looking Forward (1999)



  • David Crosby-


    • It's All Coming Back to Me Now... (1995)

    • CPR (1998)




  • Etta James-
    • Seven Year Itch (1989)



  • Willie Nelson-

    • Across The Borderline (1993)

    • Outlaws And Angels (2004)

    • Rock The Night Away (2006)

    • One Hell Of A Ride (2008)




  • Joe Cocker-

    • Organic (1996)

    • Across From Midnight (1997)

    • Gold (2006)




  • Brian Wilson-
    • I Just Wasn't Made For These Times (1995)



  • Paul Kelly (Australian musician)-

    • Wanted Man (1994)

    • Songs From The South (1997)




  • Bob Seger-
    • The Fire Inside (1991)



  • Ringo Starr-

    • Time Takes Time (1992)

    • Photograph: The Very Best Of Ringo Starr (2007)




  • Roy Orbison-

    • King Of Hearts (1992)

    • The Soul Of Rock And Roll (2010)




  • Tess Henley-
    • Wonderland (2015)



  • The Grouch & Eligh-
    • The Tortoise And The Crow (2014)



  • Sheryl Crow-
    • Good Rockin' Tonight: The Legacy Of Sun Records (Who Will The Next Fool Be) (2003)



  • The B-52's-
    • Good Stuff (1992)



  • Jerry Lee Lewis-

    • Last Man Standing (2006)

    • Mean Old Man (2009)

    • Rock And Roll Time (2014)




  • Delbert McClinton-

    • Never Been Rocked Enough (1992)

    • One Of The Fortunate Few (1997)

    • Nothing Personal (2001)

    • I'm With You (2008)




  • Roebuck 'Pops' Staples-

    • Peace To The Neighborhood (1992)

    • Father Father (2006)




  • Lowen & Navarro-

    • Pendulum (1995)

    • Scratch At The Door (1998)

    • All The Time In The World (2004)

    • Hogging The Covers (2006)

    • Learning To Fall (2008)




  • Stephen Bruton-

    • What It Is (1993)

    • Right On Time (1995)




  • Marc Cohn-

    • The Rainy Season (1993)

    • Greatest Hits (2006)




  • Elton John-
    • Duets (1993)



  • Randy Newman-

    • Toy Story (1995)

    • Faust (1995)




  • Paul Young-
    • The Crossing (1993)



  • Boz Scaggs-

    • Some Change (1994)

    • My Time (1997)

    • Come On Home (1997)

    • Fade Into Light (1999)




  • Stevie Nicks-
    • Enchanted: The Works Of Stevie Nicks (1998)



  • Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers-
    • The Spirit Of Music (1999)



  • Ivan Neville-

    • If My Ancestors Could See Me Now (1988)

    • Thanks (1995)

    • Saturday Morning Music (2002)

    • Scrape (2004)




  • Pieta Brown-
    • In The Cool (2005)



  • Linda Ronstadt-
    • We Ran (1998)



  • Maria Muldaur-

    • Meet Me At Midnight (1994)

    • Fanning The Flames (1996)

    • Southland Of The Heart (1998)

    • Heart Of Mine (2006)

    • Yes We Can (2008)




  • Keb' Mo'-

    • Keb Mo (1994)

    • Just Like You (1996)

    • Martin Scorcese Presents The Blues "Keb Mo" (2003)




  • Arlo Guthrie/Woody Guthrie-
    • This Land Is Your Land (1997)



  • Felix Cavaliere-
    • Dreams In Motion (1994)



  • Andrew Gold-
    • Thank You For Being A Friend (1997)



  • Johnny Hallyday-
    • Rough Town (1994)



  • David Wilcox (American musician)-
    • Big Horizon (1994)



  • The Proclaimers-

    • Persevere (2001)

    • The Best Of The Proclaimers (2002)




  • BB King-

    • Deuces Wild (1997)

    • Ladies And Gentlemen Mr. BB King (2012)




  • Eric Burdon-

    • My Secret Life (2004)

    • Soul Of A Man (2006)

    • Till Your River Runs Dry (2013)




  • The Doobie Brothers-
    • World Gone Crazy (2010)



  • Marty Stuart-
    • Compadres: An Anthology Of Duets (2007)



  • Anne Murray-
    • Anne Murray (1996)



  • Bryan Adams-

    • So Far So Good (1993)


    • Please Forgive Me (1993)




  • Ryan Adams-

    • Love Is Hell Pt.1 (2003)

    • Love Is Hell Pt.2 (2003)




  • Alejandro Escovedo-
    • With These Hands (1996)



  • Colin James-

    • Sudden Stop (1990)

    • Bad Habits (1995)

    • Limelight (2005)

    • Fifteen (2011)




  • Taj Mahal (musician)-
    • Phantom Blues (1996)



  • Garth Brooks-
    • In The Life Of Chris Gaines (1999)



  • Mike Zito-
    • Today (2008)



  • Kara Grainger-


    • Shiver & Sigh (2013)


    • L.A. Blues (2011)




  • Walter Trout-

    • The Outsider (2008)

    • Common Ground (2010)




  • Lyle Lovett-
    • Smile (2003)



  • Joel Rafael-
    • Baladista (2014)



  • John Cipollina-
    • Copperhead (1973)



  • Richie Sambora-
    • Undiscovered Soul (1998)


  • Tim Timmermans-

    • Life As We Know It (1995)

    • Seven Bridges (1997)




  • Travis Tritt-
    • The Lovin' Side (2002)



  • Hank Williams Jr.-
    • The Almeria Club Recordings (2002)



  • Rhythm, Country and Blues (1994)-
    • W/Al Green, Lyle Lovett, Little Richard, Tanya Tucker, Patti LaBelle, The Pointer Sisters, Allen Toussaint, Chet Atkins, Clint Black and Travis Tritt




References





  1. ^ abcd [1][dead link]


  2. ^ abcd Roberts, Jim. James Hutch Hutchinson article, Bass Player, December 1993


  3. ^ "Copperhead". Bay-area-bands.com. 1972-12-16. Retrieved 2014-08-27..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  4. ^ Bentley, Bill. Austin Sun article, August 1978


  5. ^ Ian "Mac" Mclagan, All The Rage, 1998, Sidgewick & Jackson, p.323


  6. ^ "Bonnie Raitt". Bonnie Raitt. 2014-06-13. Retrieved 2014-08-27.


  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2016.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)


  8. ^ "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Surf Ballroom & Museum Announce Series of Events for 50 Winters Later Tribute | The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum". Rockhall.com. Retrieved 2014-08-27.


  9. ^ "Keeping The Music Alive". Cincy Groove. 2007-11-17. Retrieved 2014-08-27.


  10. ^ [2] Archived October 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.


  11. ^ "web2.cfdv.net". .bonnieraitt.com. Retrieved 2014-08-27.


  12. ^ "BLUES, Roots, Americana, blues singer songwriter,BMA Nominee Best Contemporary Blues Album,Best Contemporary Blues Female Artist,Song of the Year. 7X Muddy Award Winner. Winner 2nd Place Band 2010 International Blues Challenge. #1 Pick to Click XM Radio Bluesville". Karen Lovely. Retrieved 2016-10-07.




External links



  • Hutchinson's bio on Bonnie Raitt's website[permanent dead link]








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