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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Johnny_ColesJohnny Coles - Wikipedia

    Moody's Mood for Love (Argo, 1956) James Moody (Argo, 1959) Great Day (Argo, 1963) The Blues and Other Colors (Milestone, 1969) With Frank Morgan. Bebop Lives! (Contemporary, 1987) With Horace Parlan. Happy Frame of Mind (Blue Note, 1963; first issued as part of the double LP Back from the Gig by Booker Ervin, 1976) With Duke Pearson ...

  2. Moody's Mood for Love (Argo, 1956) James Moody (Argo, 1959) Great Day (Argo, 1963) The Blues and Other Colors (Milestone, 1969) Con Horace Parlan. Happy Frame of Mind (Blue Note, 1964 [1998]) Con Duke Pearson. Hush! (Jazzline, 1962) Honeybuns (Atlantic, 1965) Prairie Dog (Atlantic, 1966) Con A. K. Salim. Stable Mates (Savoy, 1957) Afro-Soul ...

  3. Johnny Coles – trumpet 1,6,7,8; Donald Cole – trombone; Tate Houston – baritone saxophone; Jimmy Boyd – piano, peck horn track 1; Benny Golson – piano track 1; John Latham – bass; Clarence Johnston – drums; Eddie Jefferson – vocals (track 3 and 6) References

  4. Although "Moody's Mood for Love" was not the first vocalese song, it helped bring that music form to a much wider audience. Most notably, it helped start the career of vocalese pioneer Jon Hendricks .

  5. El trompetista Johnny Coles, (3 de julio de 1926, Trenton, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos – 21 de diciembre de 1997, Filadelfia, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos), comenzó a estudiar el instrumento a los diez años. Su primer trabajo profesional fue con la Carolina Cotton Pickers en Omaha, Nebraska. En 1948 se unió al grupo de Eddie Vinson con el ...

  6. 3 de feb. de 2007 · “I’m in the the Mood for Love” features Eddie Jefferson doing vocals and James Moody, tenor and alto flute; Jimmy Boyd, piano; Clarence Johnston, drums; Johnny Lathem, bass; Tate Housten, baritone; Johnny Coles, trumpet. This is Moody’s second lp as a leader for Argo.

  7. Released in 1957 on Argo (catalog no. LP 613; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jazz, Bebop. Rated #522 in the best albums of 1957. Featured peformers: James Moody (alto flute, tenor saxophone), Johnny Coles (trumpet), Johnny Lathem (bass), Clarence Johnston (drums), Phil Chess (supervisor), Chuck Stewart (cover design), Jack Weiner (engineer).