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The Jazz Message of Hank Mobley was created on 1956-02-08.
Hank Mobley was an American hard bop and soul jazz tenor saxophonist and composer. He was most famous for his saxophone playing and composing during his lifetime.
I would have to say "Pistol" Pete Maravich. His number 7 jersey was retired by the Utah Jazz in 1985. All of the other numbers retired by the Jazz continued their playing careers past that date. It could very well be Karl Malone.
Hank Bagby was a jazz tenor saxophonist who had a quintet ,The Soultet
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Jazz Long Playing was created on 2010-06-22.
aha. a jazz cat it another way of saying a jazz musician. for example "I was playing with a bunch of jazz cats man, we were sheddin at charlie parkers house."
Art Blakey, drummer and leader of The Jazz Messengers, virtually created Hard Bop. The original concept was to have a small Jazz group with Big Band arrangements to balance Art's thunderous drumming. The Original Jazz Messengers were, Donald Byrd trumpet, Hank Mobley Tenor Sax, Horace Silver Piano, Doug Watkins Bass and Art drums. Like most Super groups, this one didn't last long. Art kept the name and the concept and eventually attracted young, strong talent that established The Jazz Messengers as the band where fresh players proved themselves. Over the years the roster has become a veritable Who's Who of Jazz. The Original album and many others are available on iTunes. Enjoy.
anyone playing on the Utah Jazz
Donny Swain is an American Jazz drummer. Since 1987 Donny has been playing drums in his jazz band "Basin St. Stompers". He is playing Trios, Big-Band, Swing, B-Bop and Latin Jazz.
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he plays acoustic jazz, but he is also famous for playing classical exceptionally well too.