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Hiram Bullock

Real Name:

Hiram Law Bullock

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American jazz-funk/fusion guitarist and bandleader.
Born 11 September 1955 in Osaka, Japan.
Died 25 July 2008 in Manhattan, New York, USA.
Returned to Baltimore, Maryland with his family at the age of two. He studied at the University of Miami music college, meeting guitarist Pat Metheny, and bass players Jaco Pastorius and Will Lee. His work can be heard on Steely Dan’s “Gaucho” (1980), Paul Simon’s “One Trick Pony” (1980), Sting’s “…Nothing Like the Sun” (1987, soloist on the cover version of Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing”) and Billy Joel’s “The Stranger” (1977). He also worked for Harry Belafonte, Marcus Miller, Carla Bley, Miles Davis, Ruben Rada (on the album “Montevideo”) and Gil Evans. He recorded three albums with The 24th. Street Band between 1979–1981. He also recorded with Michael Shrieve and Klaus Schulze. In 2007 he was diagnosed with throat cancer.

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web.archive.org , Wikipedia

In Groups:

David Sanborn Band, Hiram Bullock Band, Hiram Bullock Trio, Soulbopband, The 24th. Street Band, The Monday Night Orchestra, The World's Most Dangerous Band

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