Jim Hughart


James David Hughart is a jazz and pop bass player.

Biography

Hughart was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, and is the son of Frederick Hughart, bassist with Minneapolis Symphony and San Diego Symphony, and Annette Hughart. Hughart began working as a musician in 1953.
In 1957 he received a BA from the University of Minnesota. Following graduation, Hughart was drafted and for two years, traveled throughout Europe performing with the 7th Army Symphony Orchestra. After his discharge from the Army, he joined Ella Fitzgerald's touring band following a recommendation from Ray Brown. During his three years with Ella Fitzgerald, Hughart started his extensive recording career.
In 1964 he moved to Los Angeles and became a very active session musician. He studied electric bass under prolific session musician Carol Kaye. On her website, she declares Hughart to be a "great talent and jazz legend".
Hughart performed as a regular sideman for guitarist Joe Pass and singer Tom Waits.
He has participated in over 200 record albums, 300 motion picture scores, and many television shows. Hughart has recorded with many artists including Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Diana Ross, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Barry Manilow, Milt Jackson and Natalie Cole.
He works locally and resides in Los Angeles, California.

Selected discography

With David Axelrod
With Natalie Cole
  • Unforgettable... with Love
  • Take a Look
  • Still Unforgettable
With Warne Marsh
With Joe Pass
With Tom Waits
With others