Alan Rubin
Alan Rubin | |
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Also known as | Mr. Fabulous |
Born | Brooklyn, New York City | February 11, 1943
Died | June 8, 2011 Manhattan, New York City | (aged 68)
Genres | Blues, Jazz |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolo trumpet |
Alan Rubin (February 11, 1943 – June 8, 2011), also known as Mr. Fabulous, was an American musician. He played trumpet, flugelhorn, and piccolo trumpet.
Rubin was a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music in New York. He was a member of the Saturday Night Live Band, with whom he played at the Closing Ceremony of the 1996 Olympic Games. As a member of The Blues Brothers, he portrayed Mr. Fabulous in the 1980 film, the 1998 sequel and was a member of the touring band.
Rubin played with an array of artists, such as Frank Sinatra, Frank Zappa, Duke Ellington, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Eumir Deodato, Sting, Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Frankie Valli, Eric Clapton, Billy Joel, B.B. King, Miles Davis, Yoko Ono, Peggy Lee, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Ray Charles, Cab Calloway and Dr. John.
Rubin died from lung cancer at Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center in New York City and he was cremated. Rubin is survived by his wife, Mary and two siblings, Sharyn Soleimani and Marshall Rubin.
Discography
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With Randy Weston
- Blue Moses (CTI, 1972)
With Hank Crawford
- Wildflower (Kudu, 1973)
- I Hear a Symphony (Kudu, 1975)
With Johnny Hammond
- Higher Ground (Kudu, 1973)
With Jackie and Roy
- Time & Love (CTI, 1972)
With Hubert Laws
- Morning Star (CTI, 1972)
With Don Sebesky
- Giant Box (CTI, 1973)
With Gato Barbieri
- Chapter Three: Viva Emiliano Zapata (Impulse!, 1974)
With Ron Carter
- Anything Goes (Kudu, 1975)
With Patti Austin
- Havana Candy (CTI, 1977)
With Herbie Mann
- Brazil: Once Again (Atlantic, 1977)
With Stanley Turrentine
- Nightwings (Fantasy, 1977)
With The Blues Brothers
- Briefcase Full of Blues (Atlantic, 1978)
- The Blues Brothers (Atlantic, 1980)
- Made in America (Atlantic, 1980)
- Red, White & Blues (Turnstyle, 1992)
- Blues Brothers 2000 (Universal, 1998)
With Hank Crawford
- Mr. Chips (Milestone Records, 1986)
With Billy Joel
- trumpet on "Big Man on Mulberry Street" on album The Bridge (1986)
With Jimmy Buffett
- Off to See the Lizard (MCA, 1989)
References
- Nelson, Valerie J. (June 11, 2011). "Alan Rubin, Blues Brothers trumpeter, dies at 68". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 14, 2011.
External links
- Alan Rubin at Find a Grave
- Alan Rubin at IMDb
- 1943 births
- 2011 deaths
- American male film actors
- American session musicians
- American trumpeters
- Juilliard School alumni
- Rhythm and blues trumpeters
- The Blues Brothers members
- Saturday Night Live Band members
- Deaths from lung cancer
- Cancer deaths in New York
- American jazz flugelhornists
- American trumpeter stubs