James Moody

Saxophonist and composer, 'Moody's Mood' composer

James Moody - Artists & Creatives born March 26th, 1925
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Born in 1925, a prominent jazz saxophonist and composer emerged as a significant figure in the jazz scene. Began playing the alto saxophone at a young age, later transitioning to the tenor saxophone. Gained recognition for the composition 'Moody's Mood for Love', which became a jazz standard. Worked with several renowned artists, including Dizzy Gillespie and renowned orchestras. Actively performed and recorded music throughout multiple decades, influencing generations of musicians. Received numerous accolades for contributions to jazz music.

Composed 'Moody's Mood for Love'

Collaborated with Dizzy Gillespie

Performed at major jazz festivals

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