Jazz Saxophonist James Moody, on his close relationship with Dizzy Gillespie: “For the longest time, I used to call my wife — I used to call Linda, my honey, and tell her, ‘Honey, I called you and you weren’t home.’ You know? She says, ‘Honey, I’ve been home all day.’ I said, ‘Well, but I called’ — and then I’d say the number. And she’d say, ‘Honey, that’s Dizzy’s number.’ ”
Moody died on Thursday. He was 85. On today’s Fresh Air, we’ll listen back to a 1996 interview with Moody.
Peace World, It’s Jazz Fridays with me…..
Aw, this is so lovely.
What the Mind Creates: Strong, enduring friendships I am always amazed at what our minds create within us and in the...
you will be missed. he gave the greatest live performance anyone could ever ask of an 80 yr. old.