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.
A Jazz Message was created on 1963-07-16.
Hank Mobley was primarily known for his contributions to hard bop, a subgenre of jazz that emerged in the 1950s. His saxophone playing featured a blend of blues, bebop, and elements of rhythm and blues, characterized by soulful melodies and intricate improvisation. Mobley's work often emphasized the importance of composition and lyrical phrasing, distinguishing him as a significant figure in the hard bop movement.
Hank Bagby was a jazz tenor saxophonist who had a quintet ,The Soultet
We Are from Jazz was created in 1984.
Brianne Simmons created Jazz
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.
KMB Jazz was created in 2006.
Jazz for Peace was created in 2002.
Arabian Jazz was created in 1993.
Jazz Baby was created in 1919.
The Jazz Knights was created in 1972.