Michael Mossman

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A fine hard bop trumpeter with a wide range, Michael Mossman has proven to be an asset to many swinging sessions. A flexible player, he toured Europe in 1978 with an orchestra led by Anthony Braxton and played on two tours with Roscoe Mitchell. But Mossman was in more logical surroundings when he was with Lionel Hampton (1984) and during the one month he played with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. He played with Machito and Gerry Mulligan in 1985 and then toured and recorded with Out of the Blue (OTB). Mossman played lead trumpet with Toshiko Akiyoshi's Jazz Orchestra, was in Horace Silver's group (1989-1991), and was a member of Gerry Mulligan's Rebirth of the Cool Band (1992). In addition, he toured with Dizzy Gillespie's United Nation Orchestra, the Philip Morris Superband, and Slide Hampton's Jazz Masters Orchestra. He has also played with the Latin jazz bands of Michel Camilo, Mario Bauza, and Eddie Palmieri. Michael Mossman co-led sessions for EGT and Red and had a 1995 release on Claves. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

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944 Columbus (1993 Album by Mario Bauzá & His Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra)
Alternate Roots (1995 Album by Seis del Solar)
Spiral Staircase (1989 Album by Out of the Blue)
Spring Dance (1995 Album by Michael Philip Mossman/Kenny Drew Jr./Sanc)
Crystal River (1998 Album by Kenny Drew, Jr.)