mjzee Posted Wednesday at 02:50 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:50 AM Release date May 16: It was an unforgettable week of music at the Blue Note in New York City, March 2005, celebrating the legendary saxophonist & flutist James Moody's 80th birthday. "80 Years Young" documents the grand finale of that week, now released for the first time and in celebration of the 100th anniversary of his birth. The club was buzzing that night with jazz legends, sports figures, TV personalities, and alive with love, joy, and the heartbeat of a community united in reverence for a great American cultural icon. Supporting Moody were Jon Faddis, Randy Brecker, Paquito D'Rivera, and Slide Hampton, with David Hazeltine and Cedar Walton on piano, bassist Todd Coolman, drummer Adam Nussbaum, with a brief introduction by jazz impresario George Wein. Featured in the set was "Moody's Mood for Love," over a half-century since it was a major hit for King Pleasure and Moody's signature tune over the decades. "80 Years Young" is a powerful reminder of the lasting impact of his music and exudes the deep joyful connection he created with colleagues and audiences throughout his six-decade career. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Wednesday at 11:42 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:42 AM I saw Moody at Ronnie Scott's in 1999 and he was still playing great. With a backing band like these guys, this could be good. Quote
JSngry Posted Wednesday at 01:59 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:59 PM James Moody was a baaaaaaaaaad man! Quote
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