Big Chief Russell Moore, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Big Chief Russell Moore

Pima jazz musician

Date of Birth: 13-Aug-1912

Place of Birth: Arizona, United States

Date of Death: 15-Dec-1983

Profession: singer, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Big Chief Russell Moore

  • Big Chief Russell Moore (August 13, 1912 – December 15, 1983) was an American jazz trombonist. Moore was a Pima American Indian, born in Komatke, Arizona and lived in Blue Island, Illinois from age twelve, where he studied trumpet, piano, drums, French horn, and trombone.
  • He moved to Los Angeles in the early 1930s, where he worked freelance with Lionel Hampton (1935), Eddie Barefield, and others.
  • After moving to New Orleans in 1939, he worked with Oscar Celestin, Kid Rena, A.J.
  • Piron, Paul Barbarin, Ernie Fields, Harlan Leonard, and Noble Sissle. He played with Louis Armstrong's last big band in 1944–47, and worked freelance on the Dixieland jazz circuit thereafter.
  • In the 1950s he played with Ruby Braff, Pee Wee Russell, Eddie Condon, Wild Bill Davison, Jimmy McPartland, Tony Parenti, Mezz Mezzrow, Sidney Bechet, and Buck Clayton.
  • He returned to play in the Louis Armstrong All-Stars in 1964–65, but fell ill and had to leave the group.
  • After recovering he led a Dixieland group of his own, which toured Canada repeatedly. Moore had been working with pianist Eddie Wilcox shortly before Wilcox died in 1968.
  • Moore played with Cozy Cole in 1977 and Keith Smith in 1981. He recorded as a leader in 1953 for Vogue and Trutone, and in 1973 for Jazz Art.

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