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Hank Mobley

Blues
Jazz
Hard bop
Long underestimated, American saxophonist Hank Mobley finally left his mark on the course of hard bop with his distinctive, nonchalant and subtle sound. Born in Eastman, Georgia, on July 7, 1930, he grew up in New Jersey, where, with an operatic grandmother and a multi-instrumentalist uncle, he first taught himself the piano and then the saxophone. Joining Paul Gayten's rhythm'n'blues band at the age of 19, he was taken in hand by Max Roach, before accompanying Duke Ellington, Tadd Dameron and Dizzy Gillespie, then Horace Silver and Art Blakey in the Jazz Messengers at the end of...
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How Deep Is the Ocean?John Coltrane and Hank Mobley
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Reach Out (I'll Be There)Hank Mobley
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Just You, Just MeJohn Coltrane and Hank Mobley
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The More I See YouHank Mobley
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I Thought About YouMiles Davis, Wynton Kelly, Hank Mobley, Jimmy Cobb, Paul Chambers and Miles Davis Sextet
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Fit for a HankerHank Mobley
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How Deep Is the Ocean?John Coltrane and Hank Mobley

Tenor Conclave

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Reach Out (I'll Be There)Hank Mobley

Reach Out

6:49

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Just You, Just MeJohn Coltrane and Hank Mobley

Tenor Conclave

9:29

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The More I See YouHank Mobley

Roll Call

6:47

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I Thought About YouMiles Davis, Wynton Kelly, Hank Mobley, Jimmy Cobb, Paul Chambers and Miles Davis Sextet

Someday My Prince Will Come

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Fit for a HankerHank Mobley

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