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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Hard bop albums, Hard bop ensembles, Hard bop jazz standards, Hard bop musicians, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, A Love Supreme, Hank Mobley, The Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra, Watermelon Man, James Moody, List of hard bop musicians, Giant Steps, Crescent, One for All, Blue Train, Sonic Boom, Nathan Davis, Miles Davis Quintet, Way Out West, Heath Brothers, Clifford Brown and Max Roach at Basin Street, Soul Station, Live at Pep's, The Complete 1957 Riverside Recordings, 29th Street Saxophone Quartet, Whims of Chambers, Study in Brown, Now!, Delightfulee, Here's Lee Morgan, Theory of Art, Introducing Lee Morgan, Fuego, Peckin' Time, Illumination!, The Jazz Message of Hank Mobley, Montgomery Brothers, The Sixth Sense, Live at the Lighthouse, Lee Morgan Sextet, Expoobident, Paris Jam Session, Charisma, Lee Morgan Vol. 3, The Last Session, Poppin', Jazz Message No. 2, The Cooker, Hank Mobley Quintet, Kenny Washington, Take Twelve, Candy, A Night in Tunisia, Mobley's 2nd Message, The Rajah, Mobley's Message, Taru, The Gigolo, Curtain Call, The Rumproller, The Procrastinator, Lee Morgan Indeed!, Caramba!, Hank Mobley Sextet, City Lights, Solo-Duo, Infinity, Hank Mobley Quartet, Hank Mobley and his All Stars, Deep Blue Organ Trio, Lee-Way, So In Love, Sphere, Along Came Betty. Excerpt: Rahsaan Roland Kirk (August 7, 1935 - December 5, 1977) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist who played tenor saxophone, flute and many other instruments. He was renowned for his onstage vitality, during which virtuoso improvisation was accompanied by comic banter, political ranting, and the ability to play several instruments simultaneously. Kirk was born Ronald Theodore Kirk in Columbus, Ohio, but felt compelled by a dream to transpose two letters in his first name to make Roland. He became blind at an early age as a result of poor medical t...