
2009-05-27 Artist Soul Speaks by Judith Z. Miller - CD RELEASE REVIEW The mind-boggling multi-bassist Charnett Moffett mesmerized audiences at the Iridium Jazz Club last night read more
2009-05-21 O's Place by Dr. Oscar Groomes - Review Moffett is in full creative mode on the release, a set of twelve heavily improvised originals. read more
2009-05-18 The Washington City Paper by Michael J. West - Q&A In addition to his in-demand freelance work, Moffett has established himself as a leader; last week he released his tenth album, the innovative Art of Improvisation. read more
2009-05-17 All About Jazz by Francis Lo Kee - Review The Art of Improvisation is as mysterious as it is a showcase for the formidable bass playing skills of its leader Charnett Moffett; his playing on electric and acoustic basses has a grounded, vocal quality—he always seems to be singing through his instru read more
2009-05-14 New York Times - Review and Performance Alert freewheeling fusion read more
2009-05-08 Jazz Improv performance alert by the
mid-1980s he was playing with Wynton Marsalis and Branford
Marsalis. Since then, his credits have included performances
and recordings with Stanley Jordan, Ornette Coleman,
McCoy Tyner, Mulgrew Miller, Arturo Sandoval, and read more
2009-05-01 Details - Review he mesmerizes with a series of propulsive minimalist grooves (like “Moses” and “the Story”) before firing up an acidy version of "The Star Spangled Banner” that would have made Jimi Hendrix weep. read more
2009-04-25 Audiophile Audition by Doug Simpson - Review Charnett Moffett is an undisputed bass champion, a musician's musician read more
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