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Charles Moffett

Charles Moffett (September 6, 1929 – February 14, 1997) was a free jazz drummer.〔
== Biography ==
Moffett was born in Fort Worth, Texas,〔 where he attended I.M. Terrell High School with Ornette Coleman.〔 Before switching to drums, Moffett began his musical career as a trumpeter.〔 At age 13, he played trumpet with Jimmy Witherspoon,〔〔 and later formed a band, the Jam Jivers, with fellow students Coleman and Prince Lasha.〔 After switching to drums, Moffett briefly performed with Little Richard.〔
Moffett served in the United States Navy, after which he pursued boxing before studying music at Huston-Tillotson College in Austin.〔 Moffett married in 1953 (Coleman was best man, and performed at the wedding),〔 then began teaching music at a public school in Rosenberg, Texas
In 1961, Moffett moved to New York City to work with Coleman,〔 but the saxophonist soon went into a brief retirement period.〔 Moffett worked with Sonny Rollins, appeared on Archie Shepp's album ''Four for Trane'', and led a group that included Pharoah Sanders and Carla Bley.〔 When Coleman returned to performing in 1964, he formed a trio with Moffett and bassist David Izenzon.〔 Moffett also performed on vibraphone.
Moffett began teaching music at New York Public Schools as a way to make ends meet when Coleman made only sporadic performances.〔 Moffett taught at P.S. 58 (Carrol School) in Brooklyn and at P.S. 177 M (under the Manhattan Bridge and now defunct). He also taught at a Brooklyn High School. Moffett moved to Oakland, California, where he served as the city's music director, and was later the principal of the alternative ''Odyssey'' public school in Berkeley in the mid-1970s.〔 The title of his first solo album ''The Gift'' is a reference to his love of teaching music. His then 7-year-old son Codaryl played drums on that album.
His children are double bassist Charnett Moffett, drummer Codaryl "Cody" Moffett, vocalist Charisse Moffett, trumpeter Mondre Moffett, and saxophonist Charles Moffett, Jr.〔

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