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Dave Mossing

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Trumpeter Dave Mossing has been an active member of Montreal’s jazz community for over 30 years. He has performed, recorded and travelled with many of the city’s most renowned musicians and groups including Renee Lee, Oliver Jones, Karen Young, the Juno award winning Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra, Joe Sullivan Big Band and the Orchestre National de Jazz de Montréal just to name a few. Homesteaders is Mossing’s debut record as a leader, and he is pleased to be partnered with Bent River Records for this project
Homesteaders

By Dave Mossing
Label: Bent River Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Homesteaders; Interlude I; St-Olaf; Interlude II;
Dirge; Interlude III; From What You Have Given;
Day Trip; Grace; Big Muddy; Kindred
Harbour

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Passing Lion's Gate; Swirlaround; Wink; Surge; Harbour; Cascadian Fragments; Fantasy On Blue.
Saskatchewan Suite

By Fred Stride
Label: Chronograph Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: The Place; The First; The Newcomers; The In-Between; September 1905; Saskatchesport; Thank You, Mr.
Douglas; Saskatchejazz
The Saskatchewan All Star Big Band: Saskatchewan Suite

by Jack Bowers
On Saskatchewan Suite, composer/arranger Fred Stride and the twenty-member Saskatchewan All Star Big Band have combined to paint a luminous and colorful portrait of that western Canadian province, canvassing 150 years of its history in eight picturesque movements that describe in musical terms the land itself, its indigenous peoples, newcomers from Europe and elsewhere, its recognition ...
September 1905

Album: Saskatchewan Suite
By Fred Stride
Label: Chronograph Records
Released: 2021
Duration: 04:58
Joe Sullivan Big Band: Unfamiliar Surroundings

by Jack Bowers
Unfamiliar Surroundings, a well-designed two-CD set by trumpeter Joe Sullivan's all-star ensemble from north of the border, consists of three disparate suites, two on Disc 1, the other on Disc 2. If the surroundings seem unfamiliar, the music is not, as it honors the legendary bellwethers of the Big Band Era without echoing any of them. ...