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Musician Leonard Hubbard’s Death after Battling Brutal Disease

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It’s with profound sadness and a heavy heart we inform you that musician Leonard Hubbard has sadly passed away. To read all the details surrounding Leonard Hubbard’s cause of death, stay up with us.

Hub was a former band member of The Roots and played bass for the Philadelphia outfit from 1992 to 2007. The musician also played on all of their records until his departure from the group, including Things Fall Apart and The Tipping Point.

Hubbard was known for always having a chew stick in his mouth, both on and off the stage. He studied at Settlement Music School during his youth in Philadelphia.

The musician studied classical upright bass at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He played his last show with The Roots on August 31, 2007.

“Music is all about what you’re exposed to, and I’ve been exposed to many different things,” he told Bass Player in 2003. Hub credited Charles Mingus, Jaco Pastorius, Larry Graham, and the Blues-Rock band Cream as influences.

Hub also worked on albums by the Jungle Brothers, MC Solaar, and Jaguar Wright. Hubbard was a fixture of the band during his tenure, remembered for his wonderful bass playing and his trademark chew stick.

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What happened to Leonard Hubbard?

Musician Leonard Hubbard’s cause of death was announced after his death on December 16, 2021. Grammy Award-winning bassist and songwriter died after complications from cancer.

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In A interview with E.E. Bradman, which was published not long after Phrenology was released, Hub said, “If you want to play Hip-Hop bass, you have to own a beat machine, you have to know the metronome, and you need some sense of rhythm and timing.”

Musician Leonard Hubbard's Death after Battling Brutal Disease
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“But here’s the main thing: You have to listen to yourself play. Record yourself playing a bass line for five minutes. If you can play something fast, then try playing it slow, melodically, and groovin’, and make it sound just as good as it did when you played it fast. Listen to it and hear where your playing got weak, and ask yourself why three minutes later you played a fill that messed up the pocket.

He continued: “Even bassists who listen to Hip-Hop sometimes don’t understand the discipline, because once they get on stage and start feeling it, they think, The faster I play, the more exciting! But playing hip-hop is a different discipline. It’s all about listening, understanding the pocket, and knowing your place in it.”

Hub famously played an upright on the early works, explaining, “I played upright on the first two albums because that was the Hip-Hop sound then.

He added: “But the upright isn’t designed for loud stages, or at least it wasn’t back then—I more or less had a microphone sitting on top of the bridge.

“Questlove’s bass drum would make my mike feed back before I even starting playing. Technology has gotten better, but my upright is looked at as an expense, and I can’t afford to carry it around. I’d love to bring it back, though,” Leonard said.

You can read about Musician Leonard Hubbard’s Cause of Death and other celebrities’ life and career till death in the celebrity death section. In 2020, another former Roots member, Malik B, passed away at age 47. His cause of death was not made public.


Reaction to Leonard ” Hub” Hubbard’s Death

After the sad news of Leonard “Hub” Hubbard’s death was revealed, his friends and social media users flooded social media with tribute messages. Many fans also took to Twitter to pay Pigonant tributes to him.

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Emmy Award journalist Christie Ileto wrote on Twitter: “One of the founding members of @theroots died this morning. Leonard Hubbard, known as Hub, was a bassist for the group. He’d been battling cancer since 2007 and at that time stopped touring. His wife tells @6abc, ‘It happened quickly. He didn’t suffer a lot.’”

One fan wrote: “Man, just learned Leonard “Hub” Hubbard, bassist from the Roots, just passed away.. please revisit those and concentrate on those basslines, such a sad loss. RIP.”

“Rest in power, Leonard Hubbard aka Hub. No matter what, he will always be a part of the Legendary Roots Crew. Dope bassist and musician,” another fan tweeted.

Neale wrote: “Damn, rest in beats, Hub! I’m heartbroken. First Malik B. passed last year, now Leonard Hubbard. Give people their flowers while they’re still alive. Can’t believe two members of the original #RootsCrew are gone. R.I.P.”

“Rest in peace to Leonard “Hub” Hubbard, former bassist for The Roots, who passed away today due to complications of cancer. This man’s bass playing was integral in The Roots sound, and I had the pleasure of hanging out with him many times. A really good brotha. Philly’s finest,” one Facebook user wrote.

Som one said: “RIP to the legendary Leonard “Hub” Hubbard of The Roots. He was a revolutionary bass player and impeccably cool, creative, and beautiful person. I had the honor of meeting him more than once, and he was always approachable and personable, and caring. After a long journey with cancer, I am told that he passed quickly and without a lot of end of life pain. Yet another massive loss to our music community.”

US day News offers its deepest sympathies to his family, friends, fans, and all of her loved ones on these challenging days too. You can also leave a condolence message below the comment box to honor the legend.

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