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  1. Don Cherry in 1989. In the 1970s he ventured into the developing genre of world fusion music. Cherry incorporated influences of Middle Eastern, traditional African, and Indian music into his playing. He studied Indian music with Vasant Rai in the early seventies.

  2. Nov 16, 2022 · Flanking Coleman on stage was 23-year-old Oklahoman trumpeter Don Cherry. Blending the saxophonist’s melodies and frenetic lines with his own self-assured, bright phrasings, Cherry was...

  3. Mar 6, 2024 · By the time of Cherry’s death in 1995, he was considered a torchbearer for avant-garde jazz. Here, we spotlight his work with 13 selections that tell the story of his free-spirited brilliance ...

  4. Oct 21, 1995 · Don Cherry, one of the most lyrical and important jazz trumpeters, died on Thursday at the home of his stepdaughter, Neneh Cherry, near Malaga, Spain. He was 58.

  5. Real Name: Donald Eugene Cherry. Profile: American avant-/free jazz trumpeter, born Nov 18 1936 in Oklahoma City; died Oct 19 1995 in Malaga, Spain. His career began with a long association with Ornette Coleman . Father of Jan Cherry, David Ornette Cherry and Eagle-Eye Cherry and stepfather of Neneh Cherry. Sites:

  6. After the statement of the tune’s two-beat, countrified-bebop theme, trumpeter Don Cherry plays a solo that — for all its frail beauty and general adherence to modern jazz’s harmonic conventions — sounds as if it might have been played by Miles Davis or Chet Baker.

  7. Oct 4, 2005 · Don Cherry, one of the most lyrical and important jazz trumpeters, died Thursday at the home of his stepdaughter, Neneh Cherry, near Malaga, Spain. He was 58.