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MOODY'S MOOD FOR LOVE Fan Site



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THIS IS A FAN SITE IN HONOR OF THE GREAT JAMES MOODY. FOR INFO OR CONTACT GO TO www.jamesmoody.com

For nearly four decades, saxophone master James Moody has serenaded lovers with his signature song Moody's Mood for Love an improvisation on the chord progressions of I'm in the Mood for Love.

Born in Savannah, Georgia on March 26, 1925, and raised in Newark, New Jersey, James Moody took up the alto sax, a gift from his uncle, at the age of 16. Within a few years he fell under the spell of the deeper more full-bodied tenor saxophone after hearing Buddy Tate and Don Byas perform with the Count Basie Band at the Adams Theater in Newark, New Jersey.

In 1946, following service in the United States Air Force, Moody joined the seminal bebop big band of Dizzy Gillespie, beginning an association that - on stage and record, in orchestras and small combos - afforded a young Moody worldwide exposure and ample opportunity to shape his improvisational genius. Upon joining Gillespie, Moody was at first awed, he now admits, by the orchestra's incredible array of talent, which included Milt Jackson, Kenny Clark, Ray Brown, Thelonius Monk. The encouragement of the legendary trumpeter-leader, made his mark on the young saxophonist. His now legendary 16-bar solo on Gillespie's Emanon alerted jazz fans to an emerging world-class soloist.

During his initial stay with Gillespie, Moody also recorded with Milt Jackson for Dial Records in 1947. One year later he made his recording debut as a leader James Moody and His Bop Men for (Blue Note).

In 1949 Moody moved to Europe where in Sweden he recorded the masterpiece of improvisation for which he is renowned, Moody's Mood for Love.

Returning to the States in 1952 with a huge "hit" on his hands, Moody employed vocalist Eddie Jefferson. Also, working with him during that period were Dinah Washington and Brook Benton.

In 1963 he rejoined Gillespie and performed off and on in the trumpeter's quintet for the remainder of the decade.

Moody moved to Las Vegas in 1973 and had a seven year stint in the Las Vegas Hilton Orchestra, doing shows for Bill Cosby, Ann-Margaret, John Davidson, Glen Campbell, Liberace, Elvis Presley, The Osmonds, Milton Berle, Redd Foxx, Charlie Rich, and Lou Rawls to name a few.

The only two singers who were acutal members of the James Moody band were:

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EDDIE JEFFERSON who penned the lyrics to "MOODY'S MOOD FOR LOVE", also served as his manager during that time and Jefferson's PROTEGE' & HEIR APPARENT

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GEORGE V JOHNSON JR throughout the 80s. Johnson continues his legacy and to this day is probably one the most prolific singers performing "THE ART OF VOCALESE". A true student of the Eddie Jefferson School of Bop. You can expect more recordings in the near future as Johnson has decided to pursue his career on a fulltime basis.

Moody returned to the East Coast and put together his own band again - much to the delight of his dedicated fans. In 1985, Moody received a Grammy Award Nomination for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance for his playing on Manhattan Transfer's Vocalese album thus setting the stage for his re-emergence as a major recording artist.

Moody's 1986 (RCA/NOVUS) debut Something Special ended a decade-long major label recording hiatus for the versatile reedman. His follow-up recording, Moving Forward showcased his hearty vocals on What Do You Do and his interpretive woodwind wizardry on such tunes as Giant Steps and Autumn Leaves.

Music is more than a livelihood to Moody, so much so that portions of Sweet and Lovely, dedicated to his wife, Linda, figured prominently in the saxophonist's wedding ceremony on April 3, 1989. As well as being on the album, Gillespie was best man at the wedding for his longtime friend. The bride and groom walked down the aisle to Gillespie's solo on Con Alma then everyone exited the church to the vamp on Melancholy Baby. As their first act of marriage Linda and James Moody took communion accompanied by the groom's recording of Sweet and Lovely. In 1990, Moody and Gillespie received a Grammy Award Nomination for their rendition of Gillespie's Get the Booty, which showcases scatting at its best. Moody returns the soprano sax to his woodwind arsenal on Honey, his nickname for his wife, Linda, and Moody's last recording for (RCA/NOVUS).

On March 26th, 1995 Moody got the surprise of his life with a birthday party in New York. It was an evening of historical significance for Jazz with many guest stars and Bill Cosby as the emcee. It can be heard on Telarc's recording, Moody's Party-- James Moody's 70th, Birthday Celebration, Live at the Blue Note.

In 1995 Moody's (Warner Bros.) release of Young at Heart, was a tribute to songs that are associated with Frank Sinatra. With an orchestra and strings many people feel this is among the most beautiful of all James Moody recordings.

Moody's latest recording for Warner Bros., is Moody Plays Mancini which showcases Moody on all of his horns and flute.

Whether Moody is playing the soprano, alto, tenor, or flute, he does so with deep resonance and wit. Moody has a healthy respect for tradition, but takes great delight in discovering new musical paths, which makes him one of the most consistently expressive and enduring figures in modern jazz today. To quote Peter Watrous of the New York Times, "As a musical explorer, performer, collaborator and composer he has made an indelible contribution to the rise of American music as the dominant musical force of the twentieth century." James Moody plays on Keilwerth saxophones exclusively.



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モアリズム

モアリズム



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Thank you for the add !!!!!!!
from Tokyo.
VibeJays

VibeJays



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Music and Dance comes from inside... dear JAMES MOODY...
friendship is a very good instrument...
Love can drive your lirycs

We are connected...
Have a nice week...
Vibejays
Elen

Elen Pires



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Have a beautiful weekend.
kisses.
Elen
Darayava-hush

Darayava-hush



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Thanks Maestro...

Love

D A R A Y A V A
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Italy
Agnès

Agnès



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Thanks for the friendship !!!

Musicalement
Agnes
VibeJays

VibeJays



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Dear JAMES MOODY

Every time that we listen or write music... play an instrument... dance... act in a play... or work in some audio/image/video engineering process... Something is healing inside...

When we share it with friends... Something is healing all over...

Love can drive... in a simple way... everything

Have a lot of smiles... this weekend...

We are connected

Vibejays
Carmen Jackson ~New Single in Stores Now~

Carmen Jackson



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

thank u 4 the add and 4 inviting me 2 the familyof music, keeping music alive n memory of my uncle milt jackson
Carl Eichman

Carl Eichman



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Wishing you all the best in 2009. Hope it's a great one!
Debra Cilingin (DC)

Debra Cilingin (DC)



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Love you James!

DC
Hot House Florida

Hot House Florida



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Congrats on the Grammy Nomination!
Crystina Maez

Crystina Maez



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Be happy!
Mark Alban Lotz

Mark Alban Lotz



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

moody's the man!!
JOE LA VIOLA

JOE LA VIOLA



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

CIAO!!!
BUON FINE SETTIMANA!!!
Armando Pavone

Armando Pavone



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

Hi!
Finally my music video from London is ready.
On YouTube search: GOLDCUBE

http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=EYw1R_sBvtQ

Watch it!
LUCA BASSANESE

LUCA BASSANESE



Jan 22 2009 1:47 AM

SIGNORE E SIGNORI,
IN ANTEPRIMA IL BRANO “VIA LA MORTE” !!!!! NEW SONG!!!!

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dall’album di prossima uscita:
"LA SOCIETA' DELLO SPETTACOLO"

7 Novembre 2008 (in tutti i negozi)...


(((((BUONA VISIONE)))))


LUCA
Tanya Diona

Tanya Diona



Sep 4 2008 3:27 AM

Much respect -
T
Andres Boiarsky

Andres Boiarsky



Sep 4 2008 3:49 AM

Mr. Moody...thank you for adding me, for your inspiration, for the great time together!!!...GO MOODY...GO MOODY!!!!!!... ;)
Alf Häggkvist Trio

Alf Häggkvist Trio



Sep 4 2008 6:08 AM

Hi.
Thanks .You are great.
Many regards from sweden.
Alf H
Lush Montana

Lush Montana



Sep 4 2008 6:11 AM

THANX FOR HOOKING UP!!
Shoobadooba

Shoobadooba



Sep 4 2008 6:34 AM

Dear Maestro,
Warm greetings from Moscow and thanks for the add!!
Much love,

Irina :)
simone gubbiotti

simone gubbiotti



Sep 4 2008 8:31 AM

Hi James,
thanks so much for the add!!
Simone Gubbiotti
mattern-heidbrink-jambor

mattern-heidbrink-jambor



Sep 4 2008 8:41 AM

thx 4 enriching our space...

we hope people may enjoy our trio-stuff as well...
Angelo Trane

Angelo Trane



Sep 4 2008 9:07 AM

thanks for add me.
è un onore...
angelo trane
Frank Paavo

Frank Paavo



Sep 4 2008 10:28 AM

Thanks for the friendship.

...Am I insane or do i see heaven in your eyes....


Frank Paavo
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Jazz Radio



Sep 4 2008 12:52 PM

Thanks for adding me to your friends...Have a great day!
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