Hubert Maxwell "Bumps" Myers (August 22, 1912, Clarksburg, West Virginia - March 2, 1968, Los Angeles) was an American jazz saxophonist.
Myers moved to southern California with his family when he was nine years old, and began playing with Curtis Mosby in the late 1920s.
He played with Buck Clayton in the 1930s (including on a tour of China), as well as with Lionel Hampton and Les Hite.
He continued performing live and working as a session musician through the 1950s, with Jimmy Witherspoon, Helen Humes, Red Callender, Louie Bellson, and Harry Belafonte; he also worked with Horace Henderson in the early 1960s before retiring due to health problems.
[1] He was an Army private during World War 2 and is buried at the Los Angeles National Cemetery.