Based on the West Coast, Charlie Davis has on the other hand become involved in a potpourri of studio calls, showing up on recordings by British folk-rockers, soul and disco singers, and New Orleans rockers. He has played on gospel and symphony dates and by the mid-'90s was the trumpeter to call if Mark Isham was already busy. In terms of the type of jazz mentioned previously, the trumpeter's artistic peak is perhaps his involvement with the reinvigorated Woody Herman band of the early '70s. Like many talented West Coast musicians, he also spent some time squinting at the charts in the big bands of Stan Kenton. Affiliations with modern iconoclasts such as Sun Ra, Cecil Taylor, and Steve Lacy would all be on the part of Charles Davis the saxophonist; on the other hand, Kenton represents about as far out as the trumpeter has gotten, except for perhaps an appearance with the studio hotshot blowing band Flim the BB's. One genre that both Charlie Davis and Charles Davis share an interest in is Latin. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi