• A Caddy for Daddy is an album by jazz saxophonist Hank Mobley recorded on December 18, 1965, and released on the Blue Note label in 1967. It features...
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  • Soul Caddy is the fourth studio album by American band the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, released on October 3, 2000 by Mojo Records. Written and recorded after...
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  • the album Mobley "conveyed quiet authority", and followed a year later with A Caddy for Daddy. Mobley, Lee Morgan, and soul jazz pianist Harold Mabern...
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    Mobley's Dippin', A Caddy for Daddy, A Slice of the Top, Straight No Filter; Jackie McLean's Jackknife and Consequence; Joe Henderson's Mode for Joe; McCoy Tyner's...
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  • This is a discography of American jazz musician Hank Mobley. The Complete Blue Note Hank Mobley Fifties Sessions (Mosaic, 1998) – rec. 1955–58 The Feelin's...
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  • Jackson 1964: In a New Setting (Limelight, 1965) 1964–65: I/We Had a Ball (Limelight, 1965) – 1 track with Hank Mobley 1965: A Caddy for Daddy (Blue Note,...
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  • by jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan, groups he was a member of, and albums by other artists to which he made a significant contribution. Art Blakey and The...
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  • Someday My Prince Will Come (Miles Davis album) (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    reducing the sextet to a quintet. Drummer Jimmy Cobb and pianist Wynton Kelly had been hired in 1958. John Coltrane stayed in the group for a spring tour of Europe...
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    Turnaround (Blue Note, 1965) Dippin' (Blue Note, 1965) A Caddy for Daddy (Blue Note, 1965) A Slice of the Top (Blue Note, 1966 [1979]) Hi Voltage (Blue...
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    explains how the album is understood to be, for Mobley, what Saxophone Colossus or Giant Steps were for Sonny Rollins or John Coltrane respectively....
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