Come out to hear saxophonist James Moody and you know he’ll play that song. “I can’t stop playing it. It wouldn’t make sense. The song is why people come to my shows,” Moody says over the telephone ...
[We] departed, thankful for witnessing a musical legend expertly displaying his technical craft. But we were also touched, albeit for only ninety minutes, by the sheer exuberance of a gentleman ...
Jazz saxophonist-flautist James Moody, one of the last surviving greats of the bebop and post-bop era, died Dec. 9 in San Diego. He was 85, and had pancreatic cancer. Born in Savannah, Ga., and raised ...
First George Benson sings and then James Moody blows on "Moody's Mood For Love" in this performance from the Festival de Jazz de Vitoria, Spain.
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