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Later, Jimmy's Albums New York Time, Cobb's Corner and West of 5th, Produced by Eleana SteinbergTee and David Chesky were released. Jimmy's Album New York Time played by Jimmy, Christian McBride, base, Javon Jackson, tenor sax, and Cedar Walton, on piano incorporates songs for all moods. West of 5th features Jimmy, accompanied by Hank Jones
on piano and Christian McBride on Bass, in this compilation of songs is a ballad written by Mr. Cobb in tribute to his late younger sister Eleanor. And
In 2007 Cobb--s Corner was released, played by Jimmy, Roy Hargrove, Ronnie Mathews, and Peter Washington AKA The Jimmy Cobb Quartet.

Jimmy remains active, not only in New York City, where he leads Jimmy Cobb's Mob but on the international circuit including Japan, China, Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, & South Africa.
 
 
TEACHING: Jimmy is constantly being approached to teach what he knows and loves to aspiring jazz musicians all over the world. Jimmy travels every year for the last 9 years to Stanford University to teach Master Classes for the Universities Jazz Workshop. He has taught for Parsons: The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City, at the University of Greensboro in North Carolina, the International Center for the arts at San Francisco and numerous educational institutions throughout the globe. And in January, Jimmy will be teaching the North Sydney Boys High School Orchestra at the Toronto Canada Jazz Festival.

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Congress Honors Kind of Blue
By Aubrey Everett
12/17/09
 
Miles Davis’ monumental album Kind of Blue was honored by Congress this week as a landmark contribution to the genre, the Associated Press reports. Davis was joined on the now infamous record
by John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley, both on saxophone, Bill Evans and Wynton Kelly on piano,
Paul Chambers on bass and drummer Jimmy Cobb.
 
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