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Blue Note was a record label that frequently collaborated with jazz musician Freddie Hubbard. The label was known for its focus on hard bop and post-bop jazz, and Hubbard's recordings for Blue Note showcased his virtuosic trumpet playing and innovative compositions. Some of his most notable albums released on Blue Note include "Hub-Tones" (1962), "Breaking Point" (1964), and "Red Clay" (1970).