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RIP Jimmy Cobb (1929 – 2020)

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Jimmy Cobb was an American jazz drummer best known for his work with Miles Davis, and perhaps most famously so for being the drummer on Kind of Blue (1959).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1929, 2020, American music, drummer, drumming, jazz, music, RIP on May 26, 2020 by jahsonic.

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