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  1. Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone. Wynton Kelly – piano. Paul Chambers – bass. Jimmy Cobb – drums. The Gil Evans Orchestra. Gil Evans – arranger and conductor. Miles Davis – trumpet soloist. Ernie Royal, Bernie Glow, Johnny Coles, Louis Mucci – trumpets.

  2. 7. Feb. 2015 · Again, two volumes resulted: the original Miles Davis At Carnegie Hall (COLUMBIA CS 8612) LP was issued the following year, with the archive retrieval Live Miles finally appearing in 1987 (CBS CK 40609).Both sets have since been issued as a “complete' edition. Both contain superlative Mobley.

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  3. Außerdem verbrachte Mobley 1961 eine kurze Zeit mit Miles Davis, während dieser einen Ersatz für John Coltrane suchte. Mobley ist auf dem Album Someday My Prince Will Come (neben Coltrane, der für die Aufnahme des Titelstücks sowie den Titel „Teo“ zurückkehrte und zwei Soli spielte) und bei manchen Liveaufnahmen ( In Person ...

  4. Miles Davis Quintet at Carnegie Hall - No Blues (aka Pfrancing) (1961)Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet), Hank Mobley (tenor sax), Wynton Kelly (piano), Paul C...

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  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Miles Davis At Carnegie Hall - The Complete Concert" on Discogs.

    • US
    • Columbia-C2K 65027, Legacy-C2K 65027
  6. I Thought About You – Live. Miles Davis At Carnegie Hall. 00:30. I Thought About You – Live at the Black Hawk, San Francisco, CA – April 21, 1961. In Person Friday And Saturday Nights At The Blackhawk, Complete. 00:30. I Thought About You – Live at the Black Hawk, San Francisco, CA – April 21, 1961.

  7. 24. Mai 2012 · The concert on May 19, 1961—a benefit for the African Research Foundation—came in the middle of that run and saw Davis performing with a small combo that featured Hank Mobley, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb along with the Gil Evans Orchestra—one of only two times they performed together.