Celebrated Jazz Musician Roy Hargrove Dead at 49

Erykah Badu, Questlove, Don Cheadle, and more pay tribute to the trumpeter on social media.

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Roy Hargrove

Acclaimed jazz musician Roy Hargrove died in New York City on Friday night, just weeks after his 49th birthday.

Hargrove's longtime manager Larry Clothier told NPR that the cause of death was cardiac arrest. The celebrated musician was recently admitted to the hospital for kidney-related issues and was reportedly on dialysis for multiple years.

"It is with great sadness and a devastated heart that we report the passing of Roy Hargrove on November 2 at the age of 49," a statement read on his Facebook page. "[...] One of the most respected and loved musicians in our New York City community and the world at large, the trailblazing multiple Grammy Award winning trumpeter was known just as intensely for his brimming fire and fury as he was for his gorgeous, signature balladry."

Hargrove's music career took off in the late 1980s after spending one year at Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music. He would go on to play alongside famed jazz musicians, such as Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean, and Herbie Hancock, before crossing over to more mainstream genres like hip-hop and R&B. Some of his most notable collaborators include Erykah Badu, Common, D'Angelo, and John Mayer.

Over the span of his three-decade career, Hargrove released a slew of albums, including the Grammy-winning efforts Habana (1998) and Directions in Music: Live at Massey Hall (2002); the latter release was a tribute to Miles Davis and John Coltrane, assisted by Hancock and Michael Becker.

In wake of the tragic news, many fans and celebrities expressed their condolences on Twitter. You can read some of the heartfelt messages below. 

 

đŸ–€ROY HARGROVE.

— ErykahBadoula (@fatbellybella) November 3, 2018

My heart again is broken by news of the trumpeter jazz king 👑 #royhargrove passing on. #rip from his album #tenorsofourtime which my friend @egeezey lent to me, I was captivated by Roy’s
 https://t.co/Exms9fzGz3

— Keyon Harrold (@keyonharrold) November 3, 2018

Roy Hargrove was Truly and always extremely BOUT IT’. I don’t think I would be alive if I hadn’t met him when I did. I am extremely grateful I got to tell him as a grown man to his face - thank you & I love You. #boutit #hero #deedsnotwords

— Ambrose Akinmusire (@amBROSEire) November 3, 2018

Roy Hargrove. Thankful for your life. Rest eternal, King đŸ™đŸŸ

— Derrick Hodge (@derrickhodge) November 3, 2018

I have no words over the loss of my dear brother of 31 years. We played on a lot of sessions together, traveled a lot of miles together, laughed a lot together, bickered on occasion - and I wouldn’t change our relationship for anything in the world. Bless you, Roy Hargrove.

— Christian McBride (@mcbridesworld) November 3, 2018

My heart is completely broken. The passing of legend #RoyHargrove is a huge loss to the entire music community. No one single musician has ever represented the scope of Black American music with as much integrity as Roy. Simply put he was the greatest of all time. REST in POWER

— Theo Croker (@TheoCroker) November 3, 2018

Tonal, Melodic, from BeBop to Hip-hop. Soulful, BRILLIANT, Young Master... Roy Hargrove🙏 https://t.co/bz1RPJI0TY

— Anita Baker (@IAMANITABAKER) November 3, 2018

Roy Hargrove - RIP .....

— Cory Henry (@Cory_Henry) November 3, 2018

Just got word that my man Roy gained his wings. A space that will never be filled. He changed the game in SO many ways. Last time I talked to him, he was on the mend. Wow. Roy... you'll be missed, my man. #RoyHargrove pic.twitter.com/NQtbcVMo1g

— Brandon Williams (@bwilliamsmusic) November 3, 2018

One cool cat, ya dig?
Thank you for your service brother Roy Hargrove.
đŸ™đŸœ https://t.co/zzMStN2YrY pic.twitter.com/0jfUt9nRMK

— Russell Taylor (@Rsoulstar) November 3, 2018

Rest easy Roy Hargrove. 💔 #RIPRoyHargrove #RoyHargrove pic.twitter.com/eowz6ufYlp

— ///M (@JimmySmithStan) November 3, 2018

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