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Hank Mobley

Mobley, {{circa}} 1956 Henry Mobley (July 7, 1930 – May 30, 1986) was an American tenor saxophonist and composer. Mobley was described by Leonard Feather as the "middleweight champion of the tenor saxophone", a metaphor used to describe his tone, that was neither as aggressive as John Coltrane nor as mellow as Lester Young, and his style that was laid-back, subtle and melodic, especially in contrast with players such as Coltrane and Sonny Rollins. The critic Stacia Proefrock claimed him "one of the most underrated musicians of the bop era." Mobley's compositions include "Double Exposure", "Soul Station", and "Dig Dis". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Reach out!

    Published 1968
    Other Authors: “…Mobley, Hank…”
    CD Audio
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    The Jazz Messengers at the Cafe Bohemia, volume 1

    Published 1985
    Other Authors: “…Mobley, Hank…”
    Book
  3. 3

    Tubalogy 601

    Published 2004
    Other Authors: “…Mobley, Hank…”
    Online Access
    Electronic Audio
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    The complete Blue Note Hank Mobley fifties sessions

    Published 1998
    Other Authors: “…Mobley, Hank…”
    CD Audio
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