- 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, and lived inBlue Island, Illinois from age twelve, where he studied trumpet, piano, drums, french horn, and trombone. He moved toLos Angeles in the early 1930s, where he worked freelance withLionel Hampton (1935),Eddie Barefield , and others. After moving toNew Orleans in 1939, he worked withOscar Celestin ,Kid Rena ,A.J. Piron ,Paul Barbarin ,Ernie Fields ,Harlan Leonard , andNoble Sissle .He played with
Louis Armstrong 's lastbig band in 1944-47, and worked freelance on theDixieland jazz circuit thereafter. In the 1950s he played withRuby Braff ,Pee Wee Russell ,Eddie Condon ,Wild Bill Davison ,Jimmy McPartland ,Tony Parenti ,Mezz Mezzrow ,Sidney Bechet , andBuck 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. He played withCozy Cole in 1977 andKeith Smith in 1981. He recorded as a leader in 1953 for Vogue andTrutone , and then again in 1973 forJazz Art .References
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