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jazzandother-blog · 3 months ago
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Bobby Timmons with Hank Mobley and Art Blakey at Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, on March 8, 1959.
"Just Coolin'" recording session by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers.
Photo by Francis Wolff
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Just Coolin listen here:
Drums: Art Blakey
Piano: Bobby Timmons
Tenor Saxophone: Hank Mobley
Double Bass: Jymie Merritt
Trumpet: Lee Morgan
Source: AFRO BLUE CATS
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jt1674 · 2 months ago
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jazzplusplus · 3 months ago
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1955 - Art Blakey & Jazz Messengers - Circle in the Square - New York
Art Blakey (dr), Kenny Dorham (tp), Hank Mobley (ts), Horace Silver (p), Doug Watkins (b)
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didierleclair · 4 months ago
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THE PARTY IS ON !
Hank Mobley with the horn, Grant Green on guitar and Wynton Kelly.
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atelieroblique · 5 months ago
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bainer · 1 year ago
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Hank Mobley, Donald Byrd, and Lee Morgan at Mobley’s Sextet session, Hackensack NJ, November 25, 1956 (photo by Francis Wolff)
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hughbot · 8 months ago
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Sunday morning with Hank Mobley.
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projazznet · 11 months ago
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Hank Mobley – Roll Call (Full Album)
Roll Call is an album by jazz tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley. Considered one of his best alongside Soul Station (also recorded in 1960), Roll Call features some of the most prominent musicians of the hard bop era, specifically Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Art Blakey, and Freddie Hubbard.
Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone Freddie Hubbard – trumpet Wynton Kelly – piano Paul Chambers – bass Art Blakey – drums
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vinyl-artwork · 1 year ago
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Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Peckin' Time, 1959.
Photo by Francis Wolff.
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jazzdailyblog · 3 months ago
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Dizzy Reece: The Transcendent Voice of a Jazz Expatriate
Introduction: In the pantheon of jazz greats, some names shine brightly while others, despite their profound contributions, linger in the shadows of wider recognition. Alphonso “Dizzy” Reece belongs to the latter group—a brilliant yet often overlooked trumpeter and composer whose music remains a compelling blend of soul, intellect, and technical prowess. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, ninety-four…
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smokedrunk · 1 year ago
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Hank Mobley
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musicwithoutborders · 5 months ago
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Hank Mobley, Bags' Groove I Hank Mobley, 1958
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jt1674 · 2 months ago
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jazzrockmusician · 2 years ago
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Hank Mobley
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didierleclair · 4 months ago
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HANK !
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mrsaito58 · 1 year ago
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For me, there's something special about the classic jazz quartet line-up of sax, piano, bass, and drums. Every now and then, the stars align and you get a combo of players, sound, and material that all gels into a uniquely satisfying vibe. Here are some personal faves:
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