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Smooth Sailing

910.2K streams

910,238

Golden Selection (Remastered)

836.4K streams

836,382

Party Time (Plus More Party time)

275.6K streams

275,622

Presenting Arnett Cobb

243.7K streams

243,708

Black Velvet

238.7K streams

238,659

Arnett Cobb: Blues & Ballads (feat. Re...

238.7K streams

238,659

Just Like That

210.1K streams

210,147

Moodsville Volume 14: Ballads

145.5K streams

145,464

Sizzlin'

134K streams

133,992

Nitty Gritty

120.5K streams

120,470

Biography

A stomping Texas tenor player in the tradition of Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb's accessible playing was between swing and early rhythm & blues. After playing in Texas with Chester Boone (1934-1936) and Milt Larkin (1936-1942), Cobb emerged in the big leagues by succeeding Illinois Jacquet with Lionel Hampton's Orchestra (1942-1947). His version of "Flying Home No. 2" became a hit, and he was a very popular soloist with Hampton. After leaving the band, Cobb formed his own group, but his initial success was interrupted in 1948, when he had to undergo an operation on his spine. After recovering, he resumed touring. But a major car accident in 1956 crushed Cobb's legs and he was reduced to using crutches for the rest of his life. However, by 1959, he returned to active playing and recording. Cobb spent most of the 1960s leading bands back in Texas, but starting in 1973, he toured and recorded more extensively, including a tenor summit with Jimmy Heath and Joe Henderson in Europe as late as 1988. Arnett Cobb made many fine records through the years for such labels as Apollo, Columbia/Okeh, Prestige (many of the latter are available on the OJC series), Black & Blue, Progressive, Muse, and Bee Hive. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi