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Charnett Moffett (June 10, 1967 – April 11, 2022) was an American bassist

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and composer. He was an apparent child prodigy.This is an example. Moffett began playing bass in the family band, touring the Far East in 1975 at the age of eight. In the mid-1980s, he played with and Branford Marsalis.

In 1987, he recorded his debut album Netman for Blue Note Records. He worked with , , , , Ellis Marsalis, , , , , , , David Sánchez, , , Harry Connick, Jr., , , , , , , Manhattan Jazz Quintet, , and Tony Williams.


Early life and career
Charnett Moffett attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York City and later studied at Mannes College of Music and the Juilliard School of Music. In 1983, he played on saxophonist Branford Marsalis' debut as a leader, Scenes in the City, and the following year he joined trumpeter ’ quintet, appearing on 1985's Black Codes (From the Underground). During the 1980s, Moffett also worked with , appearing on the guitarist's best-selling 1985 Blue Note debut, Magic Touch, as well as two Blue Note albums with drummer Tony Williams’ quintet: 1987's Civilization and 1988's Angel Street. In 1987, Moffett signed with Blue Note and debuted as a leader that year with his first of three albums for the label, NetMan (1987) which featured Michael Brecker, Kenny Kirkland and Al Foster. His second Blue Note release, Beauty Within (1989) was a family affair featuring his father on drums, older brothers Mondre Moffett on trumpet, Charles Moffett, Jr on tenor sax, Codaryl Moffett on drums, and his sister Charisse on vocals. Also featured were on alto saxophone, and on guitar. His third Blue Note release, Nettwork (1991), produced by Kenny Kirkland, especially focused on Moffett's piccolo bass and electric bass work.

In 1993, Moffett recorded Rhythm & Blood for Sweet Basil's Apollon Records. A mix of jazz and pop, it placed high on the music charts in Japan. He later scored artistic triumphs on the label with 1994's Planet Home (featuring his electronically enhanced rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" in tribute to 's showstopper) and 1997's Still Life, featuring keyboardist and drummer . Starting in 1993 for several years Moffett was widely acclaimed for his innovative performances as a member of Pharoah Sanders' touring band. In 1996, Moffett appeared on two simultaneous releases by and . Another 1997 recording, Acoustic Trio for , showcased Moffett's acoustic bass playing. Three other '90s recordings for the Sweet Basil/Evidence label were done under the collective name of General Music Project (with saxophonist , pianists and , drummer Charles Moffett Sr, his father, known for his famous work with Ornette Coleman. Another recording from 1995, Moffett & Sons, is a collaboration with his father. In 2001, Moffett released a tribute to the late entitled Mr. P, a trio recording with pianist and drummer . He also performed on various movie soundtracks, including acclaimed ensemble cast pictures Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) and The Visit (2001), and was a featured soloist on Howard Shore's score for The Score (starring Robert De Niro and ).


Later career
In 2008, Moffett signed with Motéma Music releasing The Art of Improvisation in May 2009 and Treasure in June 2010. The Art of Improvisation was his Motéma debut (and his eighth recording as a leader), overdubbing electric bass guitar, piccolo bass and acoustic upright bass. Joined by drummers and and Tibetan vocalist , the release references Asian and Middle Eastern influences.

Treasure (2010), while sharing some of the Asian and Middle Eastern influences of The Art of Improvisation, has an emphasis on the swing and pulse for which Moffett has become known. The release, while his second on Motéma, marked his eleventh as a leader. Once again on Treasure, he uses his three-pointed bass method to express his distinct musicality: his upright acoustic bass, his fretless electric bass and his electric piccolo bass. The Making of Treasure, a documentary directed and narrated by Moffett, is included as enhanced content on the CD. Treasure was also released by King Records in Japan and by Membran International in the EU.

Moffett worked in duo with Jana Herzen on her sophomore release Passion of A Lonely Heart (October 2012), playing the upright bass and electric bass.

In 2013, he released The Bridge: Solo Bass Works and Spirit of Sound, both on Motéma Music. To celebrate his thirtieth year as a recording artist, Moffett released his first live album, Music From Our Soul, also on Motéma, featuring his long time jazz compatriots , , , Jeff "Tain" Watts, and Mike Clarke.

In 2019, Moffett released Bright New Day in collaboration with the members of his touring band, violinist Scott Tixier, keyboardist Brian Jackson, drummer Mark Whitfield, Jr, and singer/guitarist Jana Herzen. "News - Bright New Day", Retrieved June 23, 2019.


Death
Moffett died at Stanford University Hospital on April 11, 2022, due to a heart attack. He was 54. Bay Area jazz great Charnett Moffett dies of heart attack at 54. Mercury News. Retrieved April 14, 2022.


Discography

As leader
  • Net Man (Blue Note, 1987)
  • Beauty Within (Blue Note, 1989)
  • Nettwork (Manhattan, 1991)
  • Rhythm & Blood (Sweet Basil, 1994)
  • Planet Home (, 1995) – rec. 1993–1994
  • Still Life (Evidence, 1997)
  • Acoustic Trio (Sweet Basil, 1998)
  • For the Love of Peace (Piadrum, 2004)
  • Internet (Piadrum, 2006)
  • The Art of Improvisation (Motema, 2009)
  • Treasure (Motema, 2010)
  • Spirit of Sound (Motema, 2013)
  • The Bridge (Motema, 2013)
  • Music from Our Soul (Motema, 2017)
  • Bright New Day (Motema, 2019)
  • Round the World (Motema, 2020)
  • New Love (Motema, 2021)


As a member
General Music Project (G. M. Project)
Co-leader with


As sideman
With Kenny Drew Jr.
  • The Rainbow Connection (Evidence, 1988)
  • The Flame Within (Jazz City, 1989)
  • A Look Inside (Antilles, 1993)

With

  • Garrett 5 (Paddle Wheel, 1989) - recorded in 1988
  • Prisoner of Love (, 1989)
  • African Exchange Student (Atlantic, 1990)
  • (Warner Bros., 1992)
  • Stars & Stripes Live (Jazz Door, 1994)
  • Triology (Warner Bros., 1995)
  • Old Folks with , and (West Wind, 1999)
  • Happy People (Warner Bros., 2002)
  • Standard of Language (Warner Bros., 2003)

With

  • Magic Touch (Blue Note, 1985)
  • Cornucopia (Blue Note, 1990)
  • Stolen Moments (Blue Note, 1991)
  • Live in New York (Blue Note, 1998)
  • New Morning (Inakustik, 2008)
  • State of Nature (Mack Avenue, 2008)

As Manhattan Jazz Quintet

  • Manhattan Jazz Quintet (Paddle Wheel, 1984)
  • Autumn Leaves (Paddle Wheel, 1985)
  • Concierto De Aranjuez (Sweet Basil, 1994)
  • The Original Voice (Sweet Basil, 1995)
  • Teen Town (VideoArts, 2002)
  • Come Together (Videoarts, 2005)
  • Tribute to Art Blakey (Birds, 2009)
  • Autumn in New York (Paddle Wheel, 2015)
  • La Fiesta (Paddle Wheel, 2015)
  • Take Five (Paddle Wheel, 2015)

With Donald Brown

  • The Sweetest Sounds (Jazz City, 1989)
  • Send One Your Love (Muse, 1994)

With

  • Turning Point (Blue Note, 1992)
  • Live (Insoul Music, 2001)

With

  • (Verve, 1996)
  • (Verve, 1996)

With Branford Marsalis

  • Scenes in the City (Columbia, 1984)
  • Royal Garden Blues (CBS, 1986)

With

  • Work! (Landmark, 1986)
  • Wingspan (Landmark, 1987)

With

  • Within the Realms of Our Dreams (Antilles, 1991)
  • Modern Day Jazz Stories (Antilles, 1995)

With

  • Trust the Universe (Columbia, 1993)
  • Room of One's Own (NYC, 1996)

With

  • The Nearness of You (Blue Note, 1988)
  • I Remember (Blue Note, 1991)

With

  • Verses (Muse, 1987)
  • The Standard Bearer (Muse, 1989)

With

  • The Score (Varese Sarabande, 2001)
  • Maps to the Stars (Howe, 2014)

With John Stubblefield

  • Bushman Song (Enja, 1986)
  • Countin' On the Blues (Enja, 1987)

With

  • Land of Giants (Telarc, 2003)
  • Afro Blue (Telarc, 2007) - compilations
  • Trio Live in Gdynia (AC Records, 2021)

With Sadao Watanabe

  • Parker's Mood - Sadao Watanabe Live at Bravas Club '85 (Elektra, 1985)
  • Tokyo Dating (Elektra, 1985)

With Tony Williams

  • Civilization (Blue Note, 1987)
  • Angel Street (Blue Note, 1988)

With others


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