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  1. 3. Juni 1997 · Cheatham, who would have turned 92 on June 13, lived in Manhattan. An indefatigable player, he performed last weekend at Blues Alley, a club in Washington. For much of his career, Doc Cheatham was ...

  2. 20. Nov. 2023 · The song “I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues,” performed by the renowned jazz trumpet player Doc Cheatham, holds a profound meaning that resonates with audiences across generations. This timeless jazz standard, written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler, dives deep into the complex emotions of heartbreak, resilience, and the power of music as an ...

  3. 4. Jan. 1998 · Paul Keegan tribute to jazz rumpeter Adolphus (Doc) Cheatham, who died in 1997; photo (M)

  4. Top Songs. Ring A Levio (feat. Candido Camero, Paul Cohen, Curtis Fuller, Joe Newman, Herbie Mann, Cannonball Adderley & Doc Cheatham) Latin Soul Plus Jazz · 1973. Ring a Levio (feat. Candido Camero, Paul Cohen, Curtis Fuller, Joe Newman, Herbie Mann, Cannonball Adderley & Doc Cheatham) With Flute To Boot · 1959. Congo Mulence (feat.

  5. Confessin' The Blues Carrie Smith. ★★★★★ ... Hank Jones; Doc Cheatham; Panama Francis. 収録内容 . 構成数 | 1枚. 合計収録時間 | 01:07:14. 録音 | ステレオ (Studio) 1 ...

  6. 11. Juli 2021 · Adolphus Anthony Cheatham, better known as Doc Cheatham June 13, 1905 – June 2, 1997, was an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and bandleader who lived at 50 West 106th Street in Harlem, New York. He is also the Grandfather of musician Theo Croker. Early life. Doc Cheatham was born in Nashville, Tennessee of African, Cherokee, and Choctaw ...

  7. 23. Apr. 2024 · Doc Cheatham – “Blues In My Heart”. by Brian Zimmerman. Trumpeter, singer and bandleader Adolphus “DocCheatham was born on this day (June 13) in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1905. After abandoning a career as a pharmacist — hence the nickname “Doc” — Cheatham dedicated his life to music and in doing so became an instrumental ...