James Moody
June 26th, 2007
The lowdown: James Moody was in his early twenties (but looked fresh out of knee pants) when he joined Dizzy Gillespie as a sax player in 1943. Moody consumed the bop idiom whole without ever sounding like a Charlie Parker clone. His tune, Moody’s Mood for Love, b
Genre: Bop Jazz Bebop Hard Bop
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