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  1. 1993: The Eighty-Seven Years of Doc Cheatham. 1995: Duets and Solos. 1995: Swinging Down in New Orleans. 1996: Live at Sweet Basil. 1997: Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton with Nicholas Payton. 1997: Mood Indigo: A Memorial. 1999: At the Vineyard on a Cold Sunday in January. 2000: Live at the Windsor Jazz Series 1981.

  2. Bis zu seinem Tod vor wenigen Wochen blies der 1905 geborene Doc Cheatham im New Yorker Jazzclub Sweet Basil jeden Sonntag in seiner Seniorenband Trompete. Nicholas Payton, Jahrgang '73, jazzt auf dieser CD mit dem Altersgenossen von Louis Armstrong wunderbar traditionell. Die beiden wechseln sich voll Respekt solistisch ab, in vielen Stücken singt Cheatham mit sympathischem Alters-Charme ...

  3. Doc Cheatham was probably the last remaining celebrated musician who saw King Oliver play in person, and he was perhaps the last who played alongside a young Louis Armstrong. Cheatham’s greatest legacy is that he carried the art of both these musical pioneers into the end of the 20th century. After a lifetime of wonderful music, Cheatham has picked up his papers and, for the last time, gone ...

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  5. 30. Aug. 2020 · Remembering Doc Cheatham. Van Young. August 30, 2020. Features. Back in 1988 while building the lineup for the Elkhart Jazz Festival, I took a look at Doc Cheatham as an all-star participant; however, when I saw how old he was, I then reconsidered. During ’88, our first festival, I asked Wild Bill Davison what he thought of Doc’s age and ...

  6. 20. März 2023 · Doc Cheatham nació en Nashville, Tennessee (Estados Unidos) de ascendencia africana, cherokee y choctaw. Afirmó que, en su juventud, no había música jazz en su tierra natal y, como muchos en el país del norte, fue introducido al estilo por las primeras grabaciones y grupos de gira a finales de la década de 1910. Abandonó los planes de su familia para que fuera farmacéutico, pero ...

  7. Adolphus “Doc” Cheatham, Afro-Indigenous musician, continues to be celebrated for his warmth and vitality. Cheatham was born in Tennessee in 1905, and saw the big band, bebop, and jazz fusion eras. He rubbed shoulders with all the jazz greats of the 20th century as a lead trumpeter, ensemble member, and bandleader.