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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_CobbJimmy Cobb - Wikipedia

    Wilbur James "Jimmy" Cobb (January 20, 1929 – May 24, 2020) was an American jazz drummer. [1] He was part of Miles Davis 's First Great Sextet. At the time of his death, he had been the Sextet's last surviving member for nearly thirty years. He was awarded an NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship in 2009.

  2. Drummer Jimmy Cobb's crisp, buoyant beat has underpinned many of the greatest jazz recordings of the last 60+ years, including Miles Davis' Kind of Blue (1959).

  3. PAS Hall of Fame: Jimmy Cobb. (b. January 20, 1929 - d. May 25, 2020) by Rick Mattingly. If the only album Jimmy Cobb ever played on had been Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue, he would have earned his place in jazz history.

  4. Jimmy Cobb, fue un reconocido acompañante y solista, más conocido por ser una parte clave del primer gran quinteto de Miles Davis de fines de la década de 1950. Fue el batería en el legendario álbum de Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (1959).

    • James Wilbur Cobb
    • 24 de mayo de 2020 (91 años), Manhattan (Estados Unidos)
  5. 28 de may. de 2020 · Jimmy Cobb, the drummer and last surviving member of that landmark session, who has died aged 91, was not just a crucial contributor to a jazz revolution unleashed by it, but the instigator of...

  6. 26 de may. de 2020 · Jimmy Cobb, a jazz drummer whose propulsive ride cymbal imbued countless classic recordings with a quiet intensity, including Miles Davis’s epochal album “Kind of Blue,” died on Sunday in...

  7. Four musicians, each representing a different Miles Davis band from his ever-evolving career, came together at the club Makor in New York City to do what everybody said couldn't be done—effectively fuse together elements of the radically different styles that Miles embodied over his 45 years of professional performance.