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  1. James Moody (March 26, 1925 – December 9, 2010) was an American jazz saxophone and flute player and very occasional vocalist, playing predominantly in the bebop and hard bop styles. The annual James Moody Jazz Festival is held in Newark, New Jersey.

  2. Within a few years he fell under the spell of the deeper more full-bodied tenor saxophone after hearing Buddy Tate and Don Byas perform with the Count Basie Band at the Adams Theater in Newark, New Jersey.

  3. James Moody (March 26, 1925[1] – December 9, 2010) was an American jazz saxophone and flute player and occasional vocalist, playing predominantly in the bebop and hard bop styles. Moody was an international jazz star since 1949.

  4. 19 de sept. de 2023 · James Moody, whose noble spirit and radiant personality were as impressive as his exploits on saxophone and flute for more than six decades, died December 9, 2010 from pancreatic cancer at his home in San Diego.

  5. 11 de dic. de 2010 · James Moody, a jazz saxophonist and flutist celebrated for his virtuosity, his versatility and his onstage ebullience, died on Thursday in San Diego. He was 85.

  6. 10 de dic. de 2010 · Jazz saxophonist best known for his 1952 pop hit Moody's Mood for Love. John Fordham. Fri 10 Dec 2010 10.52 EST. Jazz musicians often enjoy making difficult things look easy, and the...

  7. Regístrate para Deezer Free y escucha James Moody: discografía, canciones top y playlists. James Moody is regarded as one of the greatest exponents of jazz with exuberant saxophone solos that influenced many other artists.