Mick Hutton | |
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Born |
Chester, UK |
5 June 1956
Origin | England |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Jazz musician, composer |
Instruments | Upright bass, bass guitar and guitar |
Labels | ECM Records |
Associated acts |
First House Earthworks Mick Hutton Quartet |
Website | www |
Mick Hutton (born 5 June 1956 in Chester, UK) is a British jazz musician (upright bass, electric bass, and Steel Pan and Cuatro) and composer.
Hutton is known from the British jazz scene by his work with musicians like Harry Beckett (Pictures of You, 1985) and 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 with Robin Williamsons ECM-album Skirting The River Road, and the same year he played in a trio with Martin Speake and Paul Motian (Change of Heart, ECM).