Rest in peace Leonard “Hub” Hubbard.
The original bassist for the legendary hip-hop band The Roots passed away on Wednesday (December 15) after a long battle with cancer, his wife said. He was 62 years old.
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The Roots, which are a Philadelphia-born group, changed rap music by writing and playing songs with live instrumentation. Hubbard was at the heart of that movement, with his wood-grain bass and chew-stick.
Hubbard played his last show with The Roots on August 31, 2007, around the time he was diagnosed with cancer. He died from multiple myeloma.
The band posted the news on Twitter, writing, “Itโs with the heaviest of hearts that we say goodbye to our brother Leonard Nelson Hubbard.
“May your transition bring peace to your family to your friends to your fans and all of those who loved you,” they continued. “Rest in Melody Hub.”
Many on Twitter also expressed their sadness at Hubbard’s passing.
Nikki Yeoh
“Very sad to hear about the passing of Mr Leonard โHubโ Hubbard. I loved playing with Hub, he always brought the good energy.”
Stess The Emcee
“And now itโs RIP Hub originally from the Roots.”
Ellect 217
“Damn, RIP Hub. One of my favorite members of The Legendary @TheRoots Crew”
And on a personal note, Hubbard inspired me to want to learn to play bass, as he sat back and effortlessly kept the low-end down for one of the most innovative groups on the planet. He will be missed.
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