Tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley had a fluid laid-back style that was both earthy and cosmopolitan. He recorded extensively for Blue Note as both a leader and sideman. He also played with the Jazz Messengers in the beginning when they formed under Horace Silver in the early 1950s and toured with Miles Davis in 1961. Despite two periods in the late 1950s and early 1960s when he was incarcerated briefly for narcotics possession, Mobley was able to record a wealth of great material from the 1950s to the 1970s. [Photo above of Hank Mobley by Francis Wolff (c)Mosaic Images]
Here are clips of fans and students playing his solos in my continuing "YouTubers Dig" series:
Here's This I Dig of You...
Here's The More I See You...
Here's another This I Dig of You...
Here's Remember on bassoon...
Here's If I Should Lose You...
And here's Take Your Pick...
More in this JazzWax series...
YouTubers Dig Red Garland (Part 1)... go here.
YouTubers Dig Red Garland (Part 2)... go here.
YouTubers Dig Chet Baker... go here.
YouTubers Dig Barry Galbraith... go here.
YouTubers Dig Wes Montgomery... go here.