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Trumpeter from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who was doing the club circuit by the time he
was twelve years old, and performing for the St. Louis Symphonette
shortly after completing high school.
He went on to attend the Curtis Institute and Temple University and
eventually wound up in New York, where he occupied the principal trumpet
seat in Benny Goodman’s big band. One of his first recordings was
Benny’s live album, Bangkok
1956. That same year, he
released his first solo album, Trumpet
with a Soul. A couple of
years later, he appeared on the Billy Holiday LP, Lady in Satin. In
the 1960s, he hooked up with a pair of jazz guitarists, George Benson on The Other Side of Abbey Road and Wes
Montgomery on Bumpin’ on Sunset, California Dreaming and Sundown, and both of their
respective Verve Jazz Masters retrospectives. He also played Carnegie Hall with
Tony Bennett and released Shoot the
Trumpet Player in 1962, and performed with Carmen McRae on Alfie, Haven’t We Met? and 1964 Orchestra
Recordings. In 1967, he
recorded with Nina Simone on Silk
& Soul and The Dukes of Dixieland on Come to the Cabaret.
Eventually, he wound up working in television on The Perry Como Show, Sesame Street, and The Tonight Show. It is no surprise, then, that he appeared
on the Doc Severinsen album, Stereo and All That Jazz, Elmo’s
Sing-Alongs, and the Perry Como releases, Blue Skies and Moon River. (Both
albums contain the same Davis track, “Swingin’
down the Lane”.) Mel even
did his bit for the overall fitness of his listeners: He recorded Music for Weight Watchers:
Dance It off with Mel Davis & the Ricky Ticky
Brass. He was also very
involved with an annual cerebral palsy telethon, where he performed with
Wayne Andre, Joe Bennett, Tony Cabot, and Johnny Frosk. The 1970s were an eclectic
decade: He recorded with Airto, Average White Band,
Bill Evans, Enoch Light, The
Manhattan Transfer
, Arif Mardin, Van
McCoy, Bette Midler, Bobby Shad & The Bad Men and Frank
Sinatra
, and
appeared on the soundtrack of The Wiz. He became a little more involved in
the movies in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, performing on the
soundtracks of The Glass Menagerie,
Stormy Monday, and Alan and Naomi. In 1997, he composed music for his son-in-law
Jon Moritsugu’s film, Fame Whore. In
addition to his massive discography, too long to list here in its entirety,
Mel was a staple at the El Dorado Country Club in New Rochelle, along with
his long-time friend, Eddie Tone.
Late in his career, Mel opened his own jazz bar, Rampart Street, in
Port Washington, Long Island, where he played piano and trumpet. Eventually, he retired to
Florida. He passed away on 28th
December 2005.
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