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  1. Hace 6 días · Hank Mobley (born July 7, 1930, Eastman, Georgia, U.S.—died May 30, 1986, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American lyric jazz tenor saxophonist. Noted for his melodic fluency and rhythmic sophistication, the prolific Mobley was important in defining the hard-bop idiom.

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  2. 23 de may. de 2024 · Hank Mobley Sextet Hank Mobley with Donald Byrd and Lee Morgan: 1956-11-25 AKA Hank Mobley Sextet: BLP 1541 1957 Lee Morgan Sextet Lee Morgan, Volume 2: 1956-12-02 BLP 1542 1957 Sonny Rollins: Sonny Rollins, Volume 1: 1956-12-16 BLP 1543 1957 Kenny Burrell: Kenny Burrell, Volume 2: 1956-03-12, -05-29, -30, -31 BLP 1544 1957 Hank Mobley: Hank ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Hank Mobley with Donald Byrd & Lee Morgan Blue Note 1540 (1956) As a highly undervalued album that has never been reissued in the U.S. in any format, the Japanese’s all-inclusive approach to reissuing Blue Note has made it more accessible. This frontline triumvirate sounds especially aggressive here, and Mobley’s songwriting features some ...

  4. 5 de may. de 2024 · . hank mobley - curtain call . (1957/1984/2021 blue note records bst-61006 / capitol records / umg recordings b0033314-01 / 602435519807) 12" . a1 don't get too hip a2 curtain call a3 deep in a dream b1 the mobe b2 my reverie b3 on the bright side

  5. Hank Mobley - Hank Mobley and his All Stars - 1958 Mono Blue Note 1544. Fresh Grabs. First time this album has been posted here as far as I can tell? Unique in the Mobley catalogue for its heavy heavy use of vibes across this one, courtesy of Milt Jackson.

  6. Hace 1 día · It is from this time and place— NYC, August 1951 until late 1956— that many of Clarke’s well-known recordings originate: Walkin’ and Bags’ Groove with Miles Davis; Django by the Modern Jazz Quartet, of which Klook was a founding member, and classic sessions led by Milt Jackson, Hank Jones, Hank Mobley, J. J. Johnson, and others.

  7. Hace 2 días · Among the tenor giants on the playlist there’s Sonny Rollins with Moritat from Saxophone Colossus (Prestige, 1957), John Coltrane with the mighty title track from Giant Steps (Atlantic, 1960), Azar Lawrence with the spiritual samba Novo Ano from Summer Solstice (Prestige, 1975) and Hank Mobley opening the playlist with the hard boppin’ Uh Huh from Workout (Blue Note, 1962).