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Moody's moods

Title
Moody's moods [sound recording]
Author
Moody, James, 1925-2010.

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AudioUse in library *LDCO 277 [Script]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound
AudioUse in library *LDCO 277 [CD]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional Authors
  • Heath, Jimmy.
  • Goldstein, Gil.
  • Hampton, Slide.
  • Faddis, Jon.
  • Rosnes, Renee.
  • Longo, Mike, 1937-2020.
  • Chestnut, Cyrus.
  • Coleman, Todd (Bassist)
  • Veal, Reginald.
  • Nussbaum, Adam.
  • Riley, Herlin.
  • Cosby, Bill, 1937-
  • Fuller, Gil, 1920-1994.
  • Schifrin, Lalo.
  • Baker, David, 1931-2016.
  • Bradley, Ed, 1941-2006.
  • Keepnews, Peter.
  • Dizzy Gillespie Big Band.
  • Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra.
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization)
Description
1 sound disc : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
Gift of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Series Statement
Jazz from Lincoln Center ; season 8, program no. 1
Uniform Title
Jazz from Lincoln Center (Radio program).
Alternative Title
James Moody's 75th birthday
Subjects
Genre/Form
Live sound recordings.
Note
  • Compact disc.
  • Script by Peter Keepnews and production notes (13 p.) available upon request.
  • Concert program on file in Music Division.
Event (note)
  • Radio program outlining the life of James Moody, featuring historical recordings and excerpts from a live performance at Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, Apr. 3, 2000.
Source (note)
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center;
Contents
Things to come (James Moody, uncredited musicians) -- Young at heart (Moody, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Gil Goldstein, conductor) -- Emanon (Dizzy Gillespie Big Band) -- Giant steps (Moody, Renee Rosnes, Todd Coleman, Adam Nussbaum) -- Con Alma (Moody, Mike Longo) -- Manteca (Moody, Bill Cosby, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra) -- Moody's mood for love (King Pleasure) -- Moody's mood for love (Moody, Rosnes, Nussbaum) -- Moody's mood for love (Moody, Cyrus Chesnut, Reginald Veal, Herlin Riley) -- Last train from Overbrook (Moody, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, David Baker, arranger) -- Things to come (Moody, Jimmy Heath, Slide Hampton, Jon Faddis, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Walter Gil Fuller, arranger) -- Happy Birthday (Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Lalo Schifrin, arranger).
Call Number
*LDCO 277
OCLC
NYPG03-R174
Author
Moody, James, 1925-2010.
Title
Moody's moods [sound recording]
Series
Jazz from Lincoln Center ; season 8, program no. 1
Event
Radio program outlining the life of James Moody, featuring historical recordings and excerpts from a live performance at Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, Apr. 3, 2000.
Performer
James Moody with various musicians ; Ed Bradley, Jimmy Heath, Gil Goldstein, Slide Hampton, commentators.
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Added Author
Heath, Jimmy. Instrumentalist
Goldstein, Gil. Arranger. Conductor
Hampton, Slide. Instrumentalist
Faddis, Jon. Instrumentalist
Rosnes, Renee. Instrumentalist
Longo, Mike, 1937-2020. Instrumentalist
Chestnut, Cyrus. Instrumentalist
Coleman, Todd (Bassist) Instrumentalist
Veal, Reginald. Instrumentalist
Nussbaum, Adam. Instrumentalist
Riley, Herlin. Instrumentalist
Cosby, Bill, 1937- Instrumentalist
Fuller, Gil, 1920-1994. Arranger
Schifrin, Lalo. Arranger
Baker, David, 1931-2016. Arranger
Bradley, Ed, 1941-2006. Commentator
Keepnews, Peter. Writer of accompanying material
Dizzy Gillespie Big Band.
Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra.
Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization)
Added Title
Jazz from Lincoln Center (Radio program).
Publisher No.
001002; NPR
Research Call Number
*LDCO 277 Program notes on file.
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