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Dick Hyde (musician)

Richard John Hyde (July 4, 1936 – July 15, 2019), sometimes credited as Slyde Hyde,[1][2] was an American trombonist who played several brass and woodwind instruments. He was a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) Hall of Fame. He worked as a session musician and sideman for Count Basie, Herbie Hancock, Frank Sinatra, Jaco Pastorius, Steely Dan, Earth, Wind & Fire, The Beach Boys, Tom Waits, Supertramp, Temptations, Boz Scaggs, Ringo Starr, Carole King, Madonna, and Donna Summer.[1]

Life and career

Richard John Hyde was born in Lansing, the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan, on 4 July, 1936. He began his trombone studies in fourth grade when he was living in Bluffton, Indiana and later in Los Angeles, California. He lived (in 2013) with his wife Yolanda (Yolee) of 42 years in Hawi, Hawaii. Hyde continued his studies first at the Los Angeles City College and then at the Navy School of Music, which at the time was located at the Naval Receiving Station of Anacostia, on the Anacostia River in Maryland.[3] He served and toured with the United States Navy Band, based at the historic Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., where he met saxophonist Jay Migliori, who helped him to take the first steps towards his professional career.[1]

Hyde made his recording debut on the 1960 big band vocal album, Two Much!, with Ann Richards singing backed by Stan Kenton and his Orchestra. Since then he has toured and recorded hundreds of albums with rock, pop, jazz artists, including Ralph Marterie, Count Basie, Woody Herman, Harry James (1960–1961), Roger Wagner Orchestra and Chorale (1966), Carole King (1973), Jaco Pastorius (1982–1983), Frank Sinatra (1987–1989). He has recorded with jazz big bands and artists such as Henry Mancini, Bill Conti, Allyn Ferguson, Johnny Mandel, Freddie Hubbard, Herbie Hancock, Thelma Houston, Cannonball Adderley, Tom Scott, folk artists like Rita Coolidge and Kris Kristofferson, and popular music acts such as Neil Diamond, Donna Summer, The Pointer Sisters, The Beach Boys, Helen Reddy, Earth, Wind & Fire, Supertramp, Madonna among many others.[1]

Recipient of four NARAS MVP awards in 1974, 1984, 1986, and 1988 respectively, and MVP Emeritus, his style is strongly influenced by American trombonists J. J. Johnson and Carl Fontana.[1]

Hyde died on July 15, 2019, at the age of 83.[4]

Awards

Hyde was a four-time NARAS (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, also known as The Recording Academy) MVP (Most Valuable Player) winner and MVP Emeritus in the NARAS Hall of Fame. He won the award for Best Trombone Player in 1974, for Best Tuba Player in 1984, for Best Bass Trombone Player in 1986, and for Best Double Brassist Player in 1988.[1]

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Compilation albums

Soundtracks

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Feather, Leonard; Gitler, Ira (2007) [1999]. "HYDE, DICK "SLYDE"". The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 338. ISBN 978-0195320008. OCLC 123233012.
  2. ^ "Slyde Hyde - Credits". Discogs. Zink Media, LLC. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Navy Music History". navymusicians.org. Archived from the original on 2015-02-15. Retrieved 2013-01-25.
  4. ^ Crowther, Bruce (9 August 2019). "Obituary: Slyde Hyde". Jazz Journal. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  5. ^ Two Much! at Discogs
  6. ^ Sugar at Discogs
  7. ^ Yellow Underground at Discogs
  8. ^ Feelin' Groovy at Discogs
  9. ^ Song Cycle (1978 Warner Bros. reissue) at Discogs
  10. ^ The Mason Williams Phonograph Record at Discogs
  11. ^ Fused at Discogs
  12. ^ Jung! – The Big Band Syndrome at Discogs
  13. ^ Inside Bugsy at Discogs
  14. ^ Collision in Black at Discogs
  15. ^ Earth Rot at Discogs
  16. ^ Tap Root Manuscript at Discogs
  17. ^ Rita Coolidge at Discogs
  18. ^ Reflections in a Mud Puddle at Discogs
  19. ^ Music from the TV Series: The Mancini Generation at Discogs
  20. ^ The Auction at Discogs
  21. ^ Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys at Discogs
  22. ^ Los Cochinos at Discogs
  23. ^ Phew at Discogs
  24. ^ Seeds at Discogs
  25. ^ His California Album at Discogs
  26. ^ Living Together, Growing Together at Discogs
  27. ^ Fantasy at Discogs
  28. ^ Spooky Lady's Sideshow at Discogs
  29. ^ Wrap Around Joy at Discogs
  30. ^ Kinky Friedman at Discogs
  31. ^ Estate of Mind at Discogs
  32. ^ High Energy at Discogs
  33. ^ Life Machine at Discogs
  34. ^ Heavy Axe at Discogs
  35. ^ Pratt-McClain at Discogs
  36. ^ Pray for the Lion at Discogs
  37. ^ I'll Play for You at Discogs
  38. ^ Man-Child at Discogs
  39. ^ I've Got the Music in Me at Discogs
  40. ^ The Sons of Mrs. Righteous at Discogs
  41. ^ Home Plate at Discogs
  42. ^ Seriously Deep at Discogs
  43. ^ Big Man: The Legend of John Henry at Discogs
  44. ^ New York Connection at Discogs
  45. ^ Silk Degrees at Discogs
  46. ^ The Royal Scam at Discogs
  47. ^ White on White at Discogs
  48. ^ Tom Thumb the Dreamer at Discogs
  49. ^ Help Is on the Way at Discogs
  50. ^ Rollin' Dice at Discogs
  51. ^ Carmel by the Sea at Discogs
  52. ^ Forever Taurus at Discogs
  53. ^ The Pretender at Discogs
  54. ^ Aja at Discogs
  55. ^ Mirriam at Discogs
  56. ^ Romantic Journey at Discogs
  57. ^ Rare Gems Odyssey at Discogs
  58. ^ Funk in a Mason Jar at Discogs
  59. ^ Finger Paintings at Discogs
  60. ^ For the Cos of Jazz at Discogs
  61. ^ The First in Line at Discogs
  62. ^ Rhapsody in Blue at Discogs
  63. ^ There's Music in the Air at Discogs
  64. ^ I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight at Discogs
  65. ^ L.A.Express at Discogs
  66. ^ ...Is the Word at Discogs
  67. ^ Forever Yours at Discogs
  68. ^ Living Room Suite at Discogs
  69. ^ Don't Cry Out Loud at Discogs
  70. ^ ...In Your Eyes at Discogs
  71. ^ Straight to the Bank at Discogs
  72. ^ Cheryl Lynn at Discogs
  73. ^ What Have You Done for Love? at Discogs
  74. ^ Trying to Get to You at Discogs
  75. ^ The Witness at Discogs
  76. ^ Jerry Corbetta at Discogs
  77. ^ Dane Donohue at Discogs
  78. ^ Breakfast in America at Discogs
  79. ^ Bad Girls at Discogs
  80. ^ Disco Fever at Discogs
  81. ^ J. Michael Reed at Discogs
  82. ^ Dancin' Is Makin' Love at Discogs
  83. ^ Moonlight Madness at Discogs
  84. ^ Disco Derby at Discogs
  85. ^ Dance Forever at Discogs
  86. ^ The Love Connection at Discogs
  87. ^ Happy People at Discogs
  88. ^ Making a Name for Myself at Discogs
  89. ^ Greg Smaha at Discogs
  90. ^ Discosymphony at Discogs
  91. ^ Words and Music at Discogs
  92. ^ September Morn at Discogs
  93. ^ Keepin' the Summer Alive at Discogs
  94. ^ Marchin' at Discogs
  95. ^ Emotion at Discogs
  96. ^ Catherine McKinnon at Discogs
  97. ^ Amy Holland at Discogs
  98. ^ "You've Got It!" at Discogs
  99. ^ Nielsen/Pearson at Discogs
  100. ^ Priority at Discogs
  101. ^ Swing at Discogs
  102. ^ Bobby King at Discogs
  103. ^ Raise! at Discogs
  104. ^ So Excited at Discogs
  105. ^ Desire at Discogs
  106. ^ Let Me Know You at Discogs
  107. ^ Patty Weaver at Discogs
  108. ^ Head to Toe at Discogs
  109. ^ Direct Hit at Discogs
  110. ^ She Works Hard for the Money at Discogs
  111. ^ Swordfishtrombones at Discogs
  112. ^ Victory at Discogs
  113. ^ Target at Discogs
  114. ^ Friends at Discogs
  115. ^ Break Out at Discogs
  116. ^ 1100 Bel Air Place at Discogs
  117. ^ Good Times! at Discogs
  118. ^ Cocker at Discogs
  119. ^ Come Share My Love at Discogs
  120. ^ Flamingo Orkestra featuring Cynthia Manley at Discogs
  121. ^ Like a Prayer at Discogs
  122. ^ Pornograffitti (A Funked Up Fairytale) at Discogs
  123. ^ Cuban Fire! at Discogs
  124. ^ Pure Schuur at Discogs
  125. ^ In Tribute at Discogs
  126. ^ Duets at Discogs
  127. ^ Requiem: The Holocaust at Discogs
  128. ^ The Monkees Present at Discogs
  129. ^ Timepiece at Discogs
  130. ^ My Road Our Road at Discogs
  131. ^ In a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy at Discogs
  132. ^ Sunrise at Discogs
  133. ^ Vic Malo at Discogs
  134. ^ Live and More at Discogs
  135. ^ In Concert at Discogs
  136. ^ Greatest Science Fiction Hits II at Discogs
  137. ^ Les Grands Thèmes De La Science-Fiction at Discogs
  138. ^ The Hit Years at Discogs
  139. ^ The Donna Summer Anthology at Discogs
  140. ^ In My Lifetime at Discogs
  141. ^ Lovergirl: The Teena Marie Story at Discogs
  142. ^ Greatest Hits at Discogs
  143. ^ The Axelrod Chronicles at Discogs
  144. ^ Ultimate Collection at Discogs
  145. ^ Most Wanted 1968–1979 at Discogs
  146. ^ Gold at Discogs
  147. ^ Magic Hollow at Discogs
  148. ^ Milestones: Jazz Classics in a Funky Vibe at Discogs
  149. ^ Frankie Valli Is the Word / Heaven Above Me at Discogs
  150. ^ Et Voilà !, L'intégrale 1967–2007 at Discogs
  151. ^ One from the Heart: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of Francis Coppola's Movie at Discogs
  152. ^ The Thief Who Came to Dinner (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) at Discogs

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