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Charles Moffett

Charles Moffett (September 6, 1929 – February 14, 1997) was an American free jazz drummer.[1]

Charles Moffett
Born(1929-09-06)September 6, 1929
DiedFebruary 14, 1997(1997-02-14) (aged 67)
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, educator
Instrument(s)Drum kit

Biography

Moffett was born in Fort Worth, Texas,[1] where he attended I.M. Terrell High School with Ornette Coleman.[2]: 27  Before switching to drums, Moffett began his musical career as a trumpeter.[2] At age 13, he played trumpet with Jimmy Witherspoon,[1][3] and later formed a band, the Jam Jivers, with fellow students Coleman and Prince Lasha.[2]: 30  After switching to drums, Moffett briefly performed with Little Richard.[3]

Moffett served in the United States Navy, after which he pursued boxing before studying music at Huston-Tillotson College in Austin.[3] Moffett married in 1953 (Coleman was best man, and performed at the wedding),[2]: 44  then began teaching music at a public school in Rosenberg, Texas[3]

In 1961, Moffett moved to New York City to work with Ornette Coleman,[3] but the saxophonist soon went into a brief retirement period.[1] Moffett worked with Sonny Rollins, appeared on Archie Shepp's album Four for Trane, and led a group that included Pharoah Sanders and Carla Bley.[1] When Coleman returned to performing in 1964, he formed a trio with Moffett and bassist David Izenzon.[1] Moffett also performed on vibraphone.

Moffett began teaching music at New York Public Schools as a way to make ends meet when Coleman made only sporadic performances.[3] Moffett taught at P.S. 58 (Carrol School) in Brooklyn and at P.S. 177 M (under the Manhattan Bridge and now defunct). He also taught at a Brooklyn High School. Moffett moved to Oakland, California, where he served as the city's music director, and was later the principal of the alternative Odyssey public school in Berkeley in the mid-1970s.[3] The title of his first solo album The Gift is a reference to his love of teaching music. His then 7-year-old son Codaryl played drums on that album. Moffett later returned to Brooklyn, NY and taught at P.S. 142 Stranahan Junior High School (Closed in 2006) and at P.S. 58 Carroll School.

His children are double bassist Charnett Moffett, drummer Codaryl "Cody" Moffett, vocalist Charisse Moffett, trumpeter Mondre Moffett, and saxophonist Charles Moffett, Jr.[1]

Discography

As leader

  • 1969: The Gift (Savoy) with Paul Jeffrey, Wilbur Ware, Dennis O'Toole
  • 1975: The Charles Moffett Family-Vol. 1 (LRS)
  • Moffett & Sons (Sweet Basil/Apollon)

As sideman

With Ahmed Abdullah

with Ornette Coleman

with Eric Dolphy

  • Memorial Album (FM)

with Archie Shepp

with Prince Lasha

with Harold McNair

With Joe McPhee

with the Charles Tyler Ensemble

with the Bob Thiele Emergency

  • Head Start (Flying Dutchman)

with Frank Lowe

with Sonny Simmons

  • Ancient Ritual (Qwest/Reprise)
  • Transcendence (CIMP)
  • Judgement Day (CIMP)

with Keshavan Maslak

with Kenny Millions

  • Brother Charles (Hum Ha)
  • Masking Tape Music (Hum Ha)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Yanow, Scott. Charles Moffett at AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
  2. ^ a b c d Litweiler, John (1994) [1992]. "Chapter 1". Ornette Coleman: A Harmolodic Life (paperback ed.). New York: Da Capo. ISBN 0-306-80580-4.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Bradley Shreve, "MOFFETT, CHARLES," Handbook of Texas Online, accessed July 26, 2012. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.

charles, moffett, september, 1929, february, 1997, american, free, jazz, drummer, born, 1929, september, 1929diedfebruary, 1997, 1997, aged, genresjazzoccupation, musician, educatorinstrument, drum, contents, biography, discography, leader, sideman, references. Charles Moffett September 6 1929 February 14 1997 was an American free jazz drummer 1 Charles MoffettBorn 1929 09 06 September 6 1929DiedFebruary 14 1997 1997 02 14 aged 67 GenresJazzOccupation s Musician educatorInstrument s Drum kit Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 As leader 2 2 As sideman 3 ReferencesBiography EditMoffett was born in Fort Worth Texas 1 where he attended I M Terrell High School with Ornette Coleman 2 27 Before switching to drums Moffett began his musical career as a trumpeter 2 At age 13 he played trumpet with Jimmy Witherspoon 1 3 and later formed a band the Jam Jivers with fellow students Coleman and Prince Lasha 2 30 After switching to drums Moffett briefly performed with Little Richard 3 Moffett served in the United States Navy after which he pursued boxing before studying music at Huston Tillotson College in Austin 3 Moffett married in 1953 Coleman was best man and performed at the wedding 2 44 then began teaching music at a public school in Rosenberg Texas 3 In 1961 Moffett moved to New York City to work with Ornette Coleman 3 but the saxophonist soon went into a brief retirement period 1 Moffett worked with Sonny Rollins appeared on Archie Shepp s album Four for Trane and led a group that included Pharoah Sanders and Carla Bley 1 When Coleman returned to performing in 1964 he formed a trio with Moffett and bassist David Izenzon 1 Moffett also performed on vibraphone Moffett began teaching music at New York Public Schools as a way to make ends meet when Coleman made only sporadic performances 3 Moffett taught at P S 58 Carrol School in Brooklyn and at P S 177 M under the Manhattan Bridge and now defunct He also taught at a Brooklyn High School Moffett moved to Oakland California where he served as the city s music director and was later the principal of the alternative Odyssey public school in Berkeley in the mid 1970s 3 The title of his first solo album The Gift is a reference to his love of teaching music His then 7 year old son Codaryl played drums on that album Moffett later returned to Brooklyn NY and taught at P S 142 Stranahan Junior High School Closed in 2006 and at P S 58 Carroll School His children are double bassist Charnett Moffett drummer Codaryl Cody Moffett vocalist Charisse Moffett trumpeter Mondre Moffett and saxophonist Charles Moffett Jr 1 Discography EditAs leader Edit 1969 The Gift Savoy with Paul Jeffrey Wilbur Ware Dennis O Toole 1975 The Charles Moffett Family Vol 1 LRS Moffett amp Sons Sweet Basil Apollon As sideman Edit With Ahmed Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah and the Solomonic Quintet Silkheart 1988 with Ornette Coleman Town Hall 1962 ESP Disk Chappaqua Suite CBS An Evening with Ornette Coleman Polydor International The Paris Concert 65 Magnetic Live at the Tivoli 65 Magnetic At The Golden Circle Stockholm Volumes One and Two Blue Note Who s Crazy Vol 1 amp 2 Jazz Atmosphere Lonely Woman BAT with Eric Dolphy Memorial Album FM with Archie Shepp Four for Trane Impulse with Prince Lasha It Is Revealed Zounds Firebirds w Sonny Simmons Contemporary Firebirds Vol 3 Birdseye with Harold McNair Affectionate Fink Island With Joe McPhee Legend Street One CIMP 1996 Legend Street Two CIMP 1996 with the Charles Tyler Ensemble Charles Tyler Ensemble ESP Disk with the Bob Thiele Emergency Head Start Flying Dutchman with Frank Lowe Decision in Paradise Soul Note Bodies amp Soul CIMP with Sonny Simmons Ancient Ritual Qwest Reprise Transcendence CIMP Judgement Day CIMP with Keshavan Maslak Blaster Master BlackSaint Big Time Daybreak with Kenny Millions Brother Charles Hum Ha Masking Tape Music Hum Ha References Edit a b c d e f g Yanow Scott Charles Moffett at AllMusic Retrieved 2012 07 06 a b c d Litweiler John 1994 1992 Chapter 1 Ornette Coleman A Harmolodic Life paperback ed New York Da Capo ISBN 0 306 80580 4 a b c d e f g Bradley Shreve MOFFETT CHARLES Handbook of Texas Online accessed July 26 2012 Published by the Texas State Historical Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Moffett amp oldid 1126529463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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