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  1. James Moody fue una institución en el mundo del jazz desde finales de la década de 1940 hasta principios del siglo XXI, sea como saxofonista, como flautista (fue uno de los primeros flautistas de jazz y es considerado como uno de los mejores) o como original showman al frente de su éxito Moody's Mood for Love. [3]

  2. James Moody (March 26, 1925 – December 9, 2010) was an American jazz saxophone and flute player and very occasional vocalist, playing predominantly in the bebop and hard bop styles. The annual James Moody Jazz Festival is held in Newark, New Jersey.

  3. JAMES MOODY. Born in Savannah, Georgia on March 26, 1925, and raised in Newark, New Jersey, James Moody took up the alto sax, a gift from his uncle, at the age of 16. Within a few years he fell under the spell of the deeper more full-bodied tenor saxophone after hearing Buddy Tate and Don Byas perform with the Count Basie Band at the Adams ...

  4. Here’s jazzman Moodys original famous alto sax improvisation on the 1935 Jimmy McHugh-Dorothy Fields song hit, recorded in Sweden in late 1949 and issued by...

  5. James Moody - Moody with Strings ( Full Album ) All That Jazz Don Kaart. 110K subscribers. 212. 11K views 6 years ago. ...more. James Moody - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone,...

  6. James Moody And His Band - Moody's Mood For Blues. rujazz. 21.8K subscribers. 60. 4.2K views 9 years ago. ...more. James Moody (ts,as), Dave Burns (tp), William Shepherd (tb), Pee Wee...

  7. James Moody (March 26, 1925 [1] – December 9, 2010) was an American jazz saxophone and flute player and occasional vocalist, playing predominantly in the bebop and hard bop styles. Moody was an international jazz star since 1949. Quincy Jones called him a national treasure.