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Moe Koffman

Morris "Moe" Koffman, OC (28 December 1928 – 28 March 2001) was a Canadian jazz saxophonist and flautist, as well as composer and arranger. During a career spanning from the 1950s to the 2000s, Koffman was one of Canada's most prolific musicians, working variously in clubs and sessions and releasing 30 albums.[1] With his 1957 record Cool and Hot Sax on the New York–based Jubilee label, Koffman became one of the first Canadian jazz musicians to record a full-length album. Koffman was also a long-time member of Rob McConnell's Boss Brass.

Moe Koffman
Background information
Birth nameMorris Koffman
Born(1928-12-28)December 28, 1928
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
DiedMarch 28, 2001(2001-03-28) (aged 72)
Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Saxophone, flute
LabelsAnthem, GRT, Jubilee, Kama Sutra, United Artists

Early life and education edit

Koffman was born in Toronto to Jewish immigrants from Poland. His parents operated a variety store.[2] At the age of nine he began his musical studies in his native city, studying violin.[3] He studied with Gordon Delamont, and later attended the Toronto Conservatory of Music, now the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, where he was a student of Samuel Dolin.

Background edit

Koffman dropped out of school when he found work performing in dance bands. In 1950, he moved to the United States, where he played with big bands including those of Sonny Dunham and Jimmy Dorsey.[4] In 1955, he returned to Toronto where he formed a quartet and later a quintet. He recorded Swinging Shepherd Blues in 1957 which helped establish his reputation as a flautist. "Swinging Shepherd Blues" was a hit in the United States, reaching #38 on the Billboard pop chart and #23 on the UK Singles Chart.[5][6]

Koffman was inspired by Rahsaan Roland Kirk to play multiple instruments at once; and had a modified set of straps to hold a tenor and an alto saxophone so that he could put forward incredible chords and improvise at the same time. One of the more famous session musicians in Toronto, he appeared in countless commercials, background music, and film and TV soundtracks. Most work on bass flute in Canadian soundtracks from 1950 to 1990 in Toronto sessions was done by Koffman on this rare instrument. Koffman was also an exponent of circular breathing techniques for his large volumes of sound, and joined fellow Canadian Maynard Ferguson and new age multi-instrumentalist musician Ron Allen in this talent.

During the 1970s, Koffman recorded several albums with arrangements of works by classical composers including Bach, Mozart and Vivaldi. The albums were released by GRT Canada[7] and later by Universal. He also was a guest performer with a number of symphony orchestras across Canada.

He performed with Dizzy Gillespie and Peter Appleyard during the 1980s, as well as continuing to front the Moe Koffman Quintet.[8] He often performed with Rob McConnell's Boss Brass. From 1956 to 1990, Koffman booked performers for George's Spaghetti House in Toronto, where he performed weekly.[9][10] His compositions "Curried Soul" and "Koff Drops" have been used as the opening and closing themes respectively for the CBC radio show As It Happens since 1972.[11][12]

He was appointed to the Order of Canada in 1993 and inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1997.

Career edit

By May 1970, Koffman's album, Moe's Curried Soul was out on the Revolver label. It entered the RPM100 album chart at #100 on the week ending May 9.[13] It peaked at #90 on the week ending June 13.[14][15]

Koffman recorded the single "City Motions" with The Longo Brothers. It charted in the CanCon Top 10 Adult Contemporary chart for a number of weeks in 1984.[16][17][18]

Illness and death edit

Koffman was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2000, and died of cancer in Orangeville, Ontario in 2001 at the age of 72.[19]

Legacy edit

In 2002, Moe Koffman was a MasterWorks honouree by the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada. Some of Koffman's music for Duke Street Records was unreleased at the time of his death. Music for the Night was released and re-issued in 2007, and Devil's Brew was re-issued in 2009.

Discography (Selective) edit

Canadian singles
Act Release Catalogue Year Notes
Moe Koffman Quartette
Moe Koffman Septette
"The Swingin' Shepherd Blues" / "Hambourg Bound" Quality K1690 1957
Moe Koffman Quartet "Little Pixie" / "Koko-Mamey" Jubilee 45-5324 1958
Moe Koffman "Keep Walkin' Little Flock" / "Wishbone" Zirkon 1057 1961
Moe Koffman "Swingin' Shepherd Blues Twist" United Artists UA 2100 1962
Moe Koffman "Jazz Merengue" / "Growing Up" United Artists UA 2118 1962
Moe Koffman "Soul Brothers" / "I Want to Hold Your Hand" Jubilee J-5485X 1964
Moe Koffman "Flootenanny" / "Coffee House" Sparton 4-1243-R 1964
Moe Koffman "Bulldog Walk" / "Big Bad Irving" Atco ATCO. 6382 1965
Moe Koffman "Night Love (Nacht Liebe)" / "Senor Acapulco" Columbia C4-2727 1967 [20] [citation needed]
The Longo Brothers Featuring Moe Koffman "City Motions" / "If the Feeling's Not Right" People City Music PCM 823 1984 [21][16][17]

LPs:

  • Cool and Hot Sax (1957) (Jubilee)
  • The Shepherd Swings Again (1958) (Jubilee)
  • Moe Koffman The Swinging Shepherd Plays for Teens (1962) (Ascot)
  • Tales of Koffman (1962) (UA)
  • The Moe Koffman Quartet (1963) (CTA)
  • Moe Koffman (1967) (Universal)
  • 1967 (1967) (Just A Memory)
  • Moe Koffman Quartet (1967) (CBC/RCI)
  • Moe Koffman Goes Electric (1967) (Jubilee)
  • Turned On Moe Koffman (1968) (Jubilee)
  • Moe's Curried Soul with Doug Riley & Lenny Breau (1969) (Revolver)[10]
  • Moe Koffman Plays Bach (1971) (GRT)
  • The Four Seasons (1972) (GRT)
  • Master Session (1974) (GRT)
  • Solar Explorations (1974) (GRT)
  • Swinging Shepherd (1975) (Universal)
  • Live at George's (1975) (GRT)
  • Jungle Man (1976) (GRT)
  • Museum Pieces (1977) (Janus)
  • Things Are Looking Up (1978) (GRT)
  • Back to Bach (1979) (Anthem)
  • Project (1980) (Universal)
  • If You Don't Know Me By Now... (1982) (Elektra)
  • Moe-Mentum (1986) (Universal)
  • One Moe Time (1986) (Duke)
  • Oop.Pop.A.Da featuring Dizzy Gillespie (1989) (Universal)
  • Moe Koffman Quintet Plays (1990) (Duke Street Records)
  • Music for the Night arranged by Doug Riley (1991) (Universal)
  • Collection (1993) (Universal)
  • Devil's Brew (1996) (Universal)

With the Ron Collier Orchestra featuring Duke Ellington

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Larry LeBlanc (24 February 2001). ""Universal Canada gives priority to veteran jazzer Moe Koffman". Billboard". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 58–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  2. ^ Adams, James (2001-03-29). "Koffman was jazz ambassador and a remarkable innovator". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
  3. ^ "Swingin’ Moe Koffman". CBC Radio Archives, Feb. 2, 2001
  4. ^ Betty Nygaard King (June 20, 2007). "Moe Koffman". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
  5. ^ Fitzpatrick, Rob (2015-04-22). "The 101 strangest records on Spotify: Moe Koffman – The Swingin' Shepherd Plays for the Teens". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
  6. ^ Ruth Schweitzer (2015-03-10). "Jazz player keeps it in the family". The Canadian Jewish News. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
  7. ^ ""GRT Fete for Koffman LP". Billboard". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 13 January 1973. p. 43. ISSN 0006-2510.
  8. ^ Terry Pender (2017-03-07). "One of Canada's top jazz pianists leads Moe Koffman tribute". therecord.com. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
  9. ^ Larry LeBlanc (14 April 2001). ""Canada's Koffman recalled as jazz master". Billboard". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 7. ISSN 0006-2510.
  10. ^ a b Ron Forbes-Roberts (2006). One Long Tune: The Life and Music of Lenny Breau. University of North Texas Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-1-57441-210-9.
  11. ^ "As It Happens debuts remix of Moe Koffman theme song".
  12. ^ Posner, Michael. "Still happening after 40 years - The Globe and Mail". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved Aug 6, 2019.
  13. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 13 No. 12 May 9th, 1970 - Pages 11-12 RPM100 ALBUMS
  14. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 13, No. 17 June 13, 1970 - Pages 12-13 RPM100 ALBUMS
  15. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 13 No. 18 June 20th, 1970 - Page 10 RPM100 ALBUMS
  16. ^ a b RPM Weekly, Volume 41 No. 5 October 6, 1984 - Page 14 Longo Brothers release City Motions single
  17. ^ a b RPM Weekly, Volume 41 No. 5 October 6, 1984 - Page 5 TOP CANCON, ADULT CONTEMPORARY
  18. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 41 No. 8 October 27, 1984 - Page 7 TOP CANCON, ADULT CONTEMPORARY
  19. ^ Mark Kearney; Randy Ray (30 September 2006). Whatever Happened To...?: Catching Up with Canadian Icons. Dundurn. p. 251. ISBN 978-1-4597-1819-7.
  20. ^ 45Cat - Moe Koffman - Discography, Canada
  21. ^ 45Cat - The Longo Brothers Featuring Moe Koffman - Discography, Canada
  • Short biography by Scott Yanow

External links edit

  • CBC Digital Archives – Swingin' Moe Koffman
  • CanadianBands.com 2021-02-18 at the Wayback Machine

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Morris Moe Koffman OC 28 December 1928 28 March 2001 was a Canadian jazz saxophonist and flautist as well as composer and arranger During a career spanning from the 1950s to the 2000s Koffman was one of Canada s most prolific musicians working variously in clubs and sessions and releasing 30 albums 1 With his 1957 record Cool and Hot Sax on the New York based Jubilee label Koffman became one of the first Canadian jazz musicians to record a full length album Koffman was also a long time member of Rob McConnell s Boss Brass Moe KoffmanBackground informationBirth nameMorris KoffmanBorn 1928 12 28 December 28 1928Toronto Ontario CanadaDiedMarch 28 2001 2001 03 28 aged 72 Orangeville Ontario CanadaGenresJazzOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Saxophone fluteLabelsAnthem GRT Jubilee Kama Sutra United Artists Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Background 3 Career 4 Illness and death 5 Legacy 6 Discography Selective 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editKoffman was born in Toronto to Jewish immigrants from Poland His parents operated a variety store 2 At the age of nine he began his musical studies in his native city studying violin 3 He studied with Gordon Delamont and later attended the Toronto Conservatory of Music now the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto where he was a student of Samuel Dolin Background editKoffman dropped out of school when he found work performing in dance bands In 1950 he moved to the United States where he played with big bands including those of Sonny Dunham and Jimmy Dorsey 4 In 1955 he returned to Toronto where he formed a quartet and later a quintet He recorded Swinging Shepherd Blues in 1957 which helped establish his reputation as a flautist Swinging Shepherd Blues was a hit in the United States reaching 38 on the Billboard pop chart and 23 on the UK Singles Chart 5 6 Koffman was inspired by Rahsaan Roland Kirk to play multiple instruments at once and had a modified set of straps to hold a tenor and an alto saxophone so that he could put forward incredible chords and improvise at the same time One of the more famous session musicians in Toronto he appeared in countless commercials background music and film and TV soundtracks Most work on bass flute in Canadian soundtracks from 1950 to 1990 in Toronto sessions was done by Koffman on this rare instrument Koffman was also an exponent of circular breathing techniques for his large volumes of sound and joined fellow Canadian Maynard Ferguson and new age multi instrumentalist musician Ron Allen in this talent During the 1970s Koffman recorded several albums with arrangements of works by classical composers including Bach Mozart and Vivaldi The albums were released by GRT Canada 7 and later by Universal He also was a guest performer with a number of symphony orchestras across Canada He performed with Dizzy Gillespie and Peter Appleyard during the 1980s as well as continuing to front the Moe Koffman Quintet 8 He often performed with Rob McConnell s Boss Brass From 1956 to 1990 Koffman booked performers for George s Spaghetti House in Toronto where he performed weekly 9 10 His compositions Curried Soul and Koff Drops have been used as the opening and closing themes respectively for the CBC radio show As It Happens since 1972 11 12 He was appointed to the Order of Canada in 1993 and inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1997 Career editBy May 1970 Koffman s album Moe s Curried Soul was out on the Revolver label It entered the RPM100 album chart at 100 on the week ending May 9 13 It peaked at 90 on the week ending June 13 14 15 Koffman recorded the single City Motions with The Longo Brothers It charted in the CanCon Top 10 Adult Contemporary chart for a number of weeks in 1984 16 17 18 Illness and death editKoffman was diagnosed with non Hodgkin s lymphoma in 2000 and died of cancer in Orangeville Ontario in 2001 at the age of 72 19 Legacy editIn 2002 Moe Koffman was a MasterWorks honouree by the Audio Visual Preservation Trust of Canada Some of Koffman s music for Duke Street Records was unreleased at the time of his death Music for the Night was released and re issued in 2007 and Devil s Brew was re issued in 2009 Discography Selective editCanadian singles Act Release Catalogue Year NotesMoe Koffman Quartette Moe Koffman Septette The Swingin Shepherd Blues Hambourg Bound Quality K1690 1957Moe Koffman Quartet Little Pixie Koko Mamey Jubilee 45 5324 1958Moe Koffman Keep Walkin Little Flock Wishbone Zirkon 1057 1961Moe Koffman Swingin Shepherd Blues Twist United Artists UA 2100 1962Moe Koffman Jazz Merengue Growing Up United Artists UA 2118 1962Moe Koffman Soul Brothers I Want to Hold Your Hand Jubilee J 5485X 1964Moe Koffman Flootenanny Coffee House Sparton 4 1243 R 1964Moe Koffman Bulldog Walk Big Bad Irving Atco ATCO 6382 1965Moe Koffman Night Love Nacht Liebe Senor Acapulco Columbia C4 2727 1967 20 citation needed The Longo Brothers Featuring Moe Koffman City Motions If the Feeling s Not Right People City Music PCM 823 1984 21 16 17 LPs Cool and Hot Sax 1957 Jubilee The Shepherd Swings Again 1958 Jubilee Moe Koffman The Swinging Shepherd Plays for Teens 1962 Ascot Tales of Koffman 1962 UA The Moe Koffman Quartet 1963 CTA Moe Koffman 1967 Universal 1967 1967 Just A Memory Moe Koffman Quartet 1967 CBC RCI Moe Koffman Goes Electric 1967 Jubilee Turned On Moe Koffman 1968 Jubilee Moe s Curried Soul with Doug Riley amp Lenny Breau 1969 Revolver 10 Moe Koffman Plays Bach 1971 GRT The Four Seasons 1972 GRT Master Session 1974 GRT Solar Explorations 1974 GRT Swinging Shepherd 1975 Universal Live at George s 1975 GRT Jungle Man 1976 GRT Museum Pieces 1977 Janus Things Are Looking Up 1978 GRT Back to Bach 1979 Anthem Project 1980 Universal If You Don t Know Me By Now 1982 Elektra Moe Mentum 1986 Universal One Moe Time 1986 Duke Oop Pop A Da featuring Dizzy Gillespie 1989 Universal Moe Koffman Quintet Plays 1990 Duke Street Records Music for the Night arranged by Doug Riley 1991 Universal Collection 1993 Universal Devil s Brew 1996 Universal With the Ron Collier Orchestra featuring Duke Ellington North of the Border in Canada Decca 1967 1969 See also edit nbsp Music portal nbsp Canada portalMusic of Canada Canadian Music Hall of FameReferences edit Larry LeBlanc 24 February 2001 Universal Canada gives priority to veteran jazzer Moe Koffman Billboard Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc pp 58 ISSN 0006 2510 Adams James 2001 03 29 Koffman was jazz ambassador and a remarkable innovator The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2023 03 27 Swingin Moe Koffman CBC Radio Archives Feb 2 2001 Betty Nygaard King June 20 2007 Moe Koffman The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved 2023 03 27 Fitzpatrick Rob 2015 04 22 The 101 strangest records on Spotify Moe Koffman The Swingin Shepherd Plays for the Teens The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2023 03 27 Ruth Schweitzer 2015 03 10 Jazz player keeps it in the family The Canadian Jewish News Retrieved 2023 03 27 GRT Fete for Koffman LP Billboard Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 13 January 1973 p 43 ISSN 0006 2510 Terry Pender 2017 03 07 One of Canada s top jazz pianists leads Moe Koffman tribute therecord com Retrieved 2023 03 27 Larry LeBlanc 14 April 2001 Canada s Koffman recalled as jazz master Billboard Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc p 7 ISSN 0006 2510 a b Ron Forbes Roberts 2006 One Long Tune The Life and Music of Lenny Breau University of North Texas Press p 145 ISBN 978 1 57441 210 9 As It Happens debuts remix of Moe Koffman theme song Posner Michael Still happening after 40 years The Globe and Mail The Globe and Mail Retrieved Aug 6 2019 RPM Weekly Volume 13 No 12 May 9th 1970 Pages 11 12 RPM100 ALBUMS RPM Weekly Volume 13 No 17 June 13 1970 Pages 12 13 RPM100 ALBUMS RPM Weekly Volume 13 No 18 June 20th 1970 Page 10 RPM100 ALBUMS a b RPM Weekly Volume 41 No 5 October 6 1984 Page 14 Longo Brothers release City Motions single a b RPM Weekly Volume 41 No 5 October 6 1984 Page 5 TOP CANCON ADULT CONTEMPORARY RPM Weekly Volume 41 No 8 October 27 1984 Page 7 TOP CANCON ADULT CONTEMPORARY Mark Kearney Randy Ray 30 September 2006 Whatever Happened To Catching Up with Canadian Icons Dundurn p 251 ISBN 978 1 4597 1819 7 45Cat Moe Koffman Discography Canada 45Cat The Longo Brothers Featuring Moe Koffman Discography Canada Short biography by Scott YanowExternal links editCBC Digital Archives Swingin Moe Koffman CanadianBands com Archived 2021 02 18 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moe Koffman amp oldid 1217473790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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