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  1. Donald Eugene „DonCherry (* 18. November 1936 in Oklahoma City; † 19. Oktober 1995 in Málaga) war ein US-amerikanischer Free-Jazz - Musiker und ist vor allem durch sein Spiel auf der Taschentrompete bekannt geworden.

  2. Donald Eugene Cherry (November 18, 1936 – October 19, 1995) [1] 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).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_CherryDon Cherry - Wikipedia

    Don Cherry. Donald Stewart Cherry (born February 5, 1934) is a Canadian former ice hockey player, coach, and television commentator. He played one game in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Boston Bruins, and later coached the team for five seasons after concluding a successful playing career in the American Hockey League ...

  4. Donald Ross Cherry (January 11, 1924 – April 4, 2018) [1] was an American traditional pop and big band singer and golfer. In music, he is best known for his 1955 hit "Band of Gold". Biography. Cherry was born in Wichita Falls, Texas. He started in his early 20s as a big band singer in the orchestras of Jan Garber and Victor Young.

  5. Cherry stayed with Coleman through the early ’60s, playing on the first seven (and most influential) of the saxophonist’s albums. In 1960, he recorded The Avant-Garde with John Coltrane. After leaving Coleman’s band, Cherry played with Steve Lacy, Sonny Rollins, Archie Shepp, and Albert Ayler. In 1963-4, Cherry co-led the New York ...