Come out to hear saxophonist James Moody and you know he’ll play that song. “I can’t stop playing it. It wouldn’t make sense. The song is why people come to my shows,” Moody says over the telephone ...
James Moody, 85, an exuberant presence in jazz for more than six decades whose improvised version of "I'm in the Mood for Love" became a surprise hit in the 1950s and launched a form of music called ...
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