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    Hugh Colin Hopper (29 April 1945 – 7 June 2009) was a British progressive rock and jazz fusion bass guitarist. He was a prominent member of the Canterbury scene, as a member of Soft Machine and other bands.

  2. The Official Hugh Hopper Website. The Gift of Purpose. The New Hugh Hopper / Bone Benefit CD. Available Now! Cuneiform has collaborated with two members of the Bone trio - guitarist Nick Didkovsky and drummer John Roulat - to release a benefit CD to help the family of Bone's third member: bassist Hugh Hopper, who died of leukemia in 2009.

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  5. Tue 9 Jun 2009 19.01 EDT. The composer and bass player Hugh Hopper, who has died aged 64 of leuk- aemia, achieved his highest public profile through his work with Soft Machine between 1968 and...

  6. Hugh Hopper was a British progressive rock and jazz fusion musician who mainly played the bass guitar, but also the saxophone, guitar and mellophone as well as being a composer and an author. He was born in Canterbury, Kent, England, 29 April 1945. He was part of the so-called 'Canterbury scene'.

  7. Oct 12, 2022 · Hugh Hopper. Biography. Articles. News. Hugh Hopper is perhaps the central figure of the whole Canterbury scene. In a career spanning over thirty years, he has played with literally everyone: Robert Wyatt, Daevid Allen, Richard Sinclair, Elton Dean, Mike Ratledge, Phil Miller, Dave Stewart, Pip Pyle...

  8. Jun 11, 2009 · June 10, 2009. Hugh Hopper, who as the bassist for the British progressive rock band Soft Machine was a central figure in the forward-looking music scene that bloomed in Canterbury in the 1960s...

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