Don Cherry
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Don Cherry: Complete Communion (Blue Note 4226)
Review by William Russo, Downbeat, 28 July 1966
Personnel: Cherry, cornet; Leandro (Gato) Barbieri, tenor saxophone; Henry Grimes, bass; Edward Blackwell, drums. ...
Don Cherry: Jazz's Exotic Strains
Report and Interview by Richard Harrington, The Washington Post, 3 October 1981
Don Cherry and His Magic Musical Memory ...
Obituary by Geoffrey Himes, Rolling Stone, 30 November 1995
TRUMPETER DON Cherry died of liver failure on Oct, 18 near Malaga, Spain. He was 58. As a member of the Ornette Coleman Quartet in ...
Old and New Dreams: Schoenberg Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 18 March 1980
JAZZ: OLD AND NEW DREAMS AT UCLA ...
Report and Interview by Lita Eliscu, Phonograph Record, November 1976
OVER THE last few years, iazz has re-achieved, to use an inelegant word, the enthusiastic encouragement of a new and important audience: people with money ...
The Slits, Don Cherry & Happy House, Prince Hammer & Creation Rebel: New Theatre, Oxford
Live Review by Ian Penman, New Musical Express, 29 September 1979
THE LAST time I talked about the Slits was centred around a disorientating weekend in Liverpool at the beginning of this year — a shaky ...
Report and Interview by David Toop, The Face, February 1992
Rap music has become less experimental, but on America's West Coast, groups like The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy and New World Rhythm are trying to ...
Don Cherry: Black Gypsy, Folk Dreams
Report and Interview by Vivien Goldman, Melody Maker, 22 September 1979
Probably the only person who isn't surprised to find Don Cherry playing on the Slits' tour is Cherry himself. Since his apprenticeship with free-jazz guru ...
see also Neneh Cherry
see also Ornette Coleman
see also Eagle-Eye Cherry
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