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Name
  
Leonard Hubbard

Role
  
Musical Artist

Music director
  
Face


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Albums
  
MTV Unplugged, Illadelph Halflife, The Roots Come Alive, Do You Want More?!!!??!, The Tipping Point

Similar
  
Kamal Gray, Malik B, Owen Biddle, Black Thought, Frank "Knuckles" Walker

Music group
  
The Roots (1992 – 2007)

Leonard "Hub" Hubbard is a former band member of The Roots and played bass for the Philadelphia outfit from 1992 to 2007. He played on all of their records until his departure from the group, including 1999's Things Fall Apart and 2004's The Tipping Point. He is known for always having a chew stick in his mouth, both on and off the stage. Hubbard studied at Settlement Music School during his youth in Philadelphia, then went on to study classical upright bass at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Hub (bassist) Happy Birthday HUB

Hub played his last show with The Roots on August 31, 2007.

Hub (bassist) Leonard Hub Hubbard is suing The Roots Questlove and Black

Reunion

Hub (bassist) The Roots ExBassest Is Suing Questlove And Black Thought

Hubbard was invited to the Roots Picnic concert that was held in Philadelphia on June 7, 2008. To his surprise, he was asked to play and borrowed a bass from The Dap-Kings. The Roots bassist at that time, Owen Biddle, stepped aside as Black Thought welcomed back Hubbard. The band played "Mellow My Man" with Hubbard before stepping back to watch him solo. Following the solo, Hubbard shook hands with everyone and watched from sidestage for the rest of the show.


Hub (bassist) Happy Birthday HUB

Hub (bassist) Leonard Hub Hubbard Bass Solo at Stubbs Austin 2202007 YouTube

References

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