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Hank Mobley was an American jazz saxophonist notable for his hard-bop contributions. Born in 1930 in East Orange, New Jersey, Mobley began his career in the early 1950s, collaborating with stars like Art Blakey on Jazz Messengers recordings. Among his most significant albums are 'Soul Station,' 'Roll Call,' and 'No Room for Squares.' His style is characterized by melodic improvisations and sophisticated harmony. Mobley was recognized for his contributions and influenced the genre's development. He passed away in 1986, but his legacy continues through his recordings.


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