Don Cherry

Don Cherry

Known for: Sound
Biography: 1936-11-18
Deathday: 1995-10-19 (58 years old)

Biography

Donald Eugene Cherry (November 18, 1936 – October 19, 1995) was an American jazz trumpeter. Beginning in the late 1950s, he had a long tenure performing in the bands of saxophonist Ornette Coleman, including on the pioneering free jazz albums The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959) and Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation (1960). Cherry also collaborated separately with musicians such as John Coltrane, Charlie Haden, Sun Ra, Ed Blackwell, the New York Contemporary Five, and Albert Ayler.

Cherry released his debut album as bandleader, Complete Communion, in 1966. In the 1970s, he became a pioneer in world fusion music, drawing on traditional African, Middle Eastern, and Hindustani music. He was a member of the ECM group Codona, along with percussionist Naná Vasconcelos and sitar and tabla player Collin Walcott. AllMusic called Cherry "one of the most influential jazz musicians of the late 20th century."

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Known For
Sound

Gender
Male

Birthday
1936-11-18

Deathday
1995-10-19 (58 years old)

Birth Name
Donald Eugene Cherry

Children
David Ornette Cherry, Christian Jon Cherry, Eagle-Eye Cherry

Relatives
Neneh Cherry

Citizenships
United States of America

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