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(July 7, 1930 - May 30, 1986)
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Henry (Hank) Mobley (July 7, 1930 ? May 30, 1986) was an American hard bop
and soul jazz 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 Stan Getz. This description suggested to some
that Mobley was mediocre; and, as his style was laid-back, subtle and
melodic, especially in contrast with players like Sonny Rollins and John
Coltrane, it took connoisseurs until after his demise to fully appreciate
his talent.
Mobley was born in Eastman, Georgia, but was raised in Elizabeth, New
Jersey, near Newark. Early in his career, he worked with Dizzy Gillespie
and Max Roach. He took part in one of the landmark hard bop sessions,
alongside Art Blakey, Horace Silver, Doug Watkins and trumpeter Kenny
Dorham. The results of these sessions were released as Horace Silver and
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