Biography
A minor figure best-known for his association with Charles Mingus in the early '70s, Bobby Jones was a talented tenor saxophonist with a versatile style. He struggled in the musical minor leagues for a long time, playing with the Glenn Miller ghost band (1959), a few months with Woody Herman (1963), and for a short while, clarinet with Jack Teagarden. Jones played well with Mingus (1970-1972) and recorded albums as a leader for Cobblestone (1972) and Enja (1974), doubling on tenor and clarinet for the latter. He settled in Munich, but his emphysema forced him to stop playing and concentrate on arranging before cutting short his life. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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War In Iran: 24 Hours Later | Bobby Jones updates on the latest strikes
Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius (2004) - FREE MOVIE
U.S. & Israel Bomb Iran: Bobby Jones on "Epic Fury" and the Risk of Endless War
The Golfer Who NEVER Made Mistakes (And Terrified Bobby Jones)
The First Week of War | Bobby Jones with the latest on Iran
Generals Summoned to D.C., Military Families in Peril | Anchor Watch With Bobby Jones
Bobby Jones Golf Swing in Slow Motion
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