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Don Cherry
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Don
Cherry (Donald Eugene Cherry)
geboren: 18. November 1936, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma/USA
gestorben: 19.Oktober
1995, Malaga/Spanien
Don Cherry war vielleicht einer
der "jugendlichsten" Musiker des zeitgenössischen Jazz nach 1960. Nicht
nur war er maßgeblich an der Entwicklung des Free-Jazz-Idioms beteiligt,
sondern er war außerdem einer der ersten Jazzmusiker, die sich ernsthaft
mit fremden Kulturen auseinandersetzten, eine Art multikulturelle Musik entwickelten,
lange bevor dies Mode wurde. Don Cherry ist damit wohl einer der wichtigsten
Väter der sogenannten "Weltmusik".
Cherry wurde
1936 in Oklahoma City geboren. Von 1957 an spielte er im Quartett des Altsaxophonisten
Ornette Coleman, in dem er erstmals ein größeres Publikum erreichte.
Cherry gehörte diesem "klassischen" Ornette Coleman Quartet bis in die
frühen 60er Jahre an. Von 1963 bis 1964 war Cherry einer der Co-Leader
der New York Contemporary Five. Die nächsten Jahre verbrachte er in Europa,
lebte in Paris und Schweden. Zur selben Zeit tourte er durch Asien und interessierte
sich für die unterschiedlichsten musikalischen Traditionen der Welt. Das
Trio Codona mit Nana Vasconcelos und Collin Walcott sowie das Quartett Old and
New Dreams, das vor allem Ornette-Coleman'sche Stücke spielte, brachten
Cherry in den 70er und 80er Jahren wieder zu Prominenz. Der Trompeter spielte
in einer Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Besetzungen sowohl beispielsweise mit ethnischen
Musikern als auch mit dem Jazz-Veteranen Jabbo Smith. Cherry starb im Oktober
1995 zu einer Zeit, als das Interesse an seiner Musik und an seiner musikalischen
Weltsicht unter Jazz- wie Weltmusikfreunden noch weiter zunahm.
Don Cherry spielte oft auf einer kleinen Taschentrompete oder einem
Taschenkornett. Seine stilistischen Wurzeln liegen deutlich in der Tradition
des Bebop, zu seinen Stärken zählten dabei nicht so sehr Virtuosität
als vielmehr seine melodische Originalität, sein voller Sound und seine
Fähigkeit, mit fast jedem musikalischen Kontext kreativ umzugehen. Die
Einflüsse seiner Beschäftigung mit ethnischer Musik finden sich nicht
nur in der Instrumentation, sondern auch in der musikalischen Struktur seiner
späteren Aufnahmen.
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Don
Cherry (Donald Eugene Cherry)
born: 18. November 1936, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma/USA
died: 19.October 1995, Malaga/Spain
Don Cherry was one of the most
"youthful" musicians in contemporary jazz after 1960. Not only did he take part
in the development of the free jazz idiom, but he was one of the first jazz
musicians to seriously embrace other cultures, develop a musical kind of multi-culturalism
long before it became fashionable. In this sense, Don Cherry probably is one
of the most important fathers of so-called "world music".
Cherry was
born in 1936 in Oklahoma City. He first came to prominence as trumpeter in the
bands of Ornette Coleman with whom he played from 1957 onward. He was member
of the "classic" Ornette Coleman Quartet into the 1960s. From 1963-1964 Cherry
was one of the co-leaders of the New York Contemporary Five. The next couple
of years he spent in Europe, living in Paris and later on in Sweden. At the
same time he toured Asia and became interested in musical the traditions of
different continents. The Trio Codona with Nana Vasconcelos and Collin Walcott
and the quartet Old and New Dreams which played a Coleman-oriented music brought
Cherry to prominence again in the 1970s and 1980s, but the trumpeter also performed
in a wide range of stylistic environments from ethnic musicians to the veteran
trumpeter Jabbo Smith. Cherry died in October 1995 at a time when he was very
much in demand with the growing enthusiasm for world music.
Don Cherry often performed
on a small pocket trumpet or cornet. His roots are clearly in the bebop tradition,
his strength were not so much fast virtuoso lines but rather his melodic originality,
his full, brassy sound and his ability to work within nearly any musical context.
Ethnic influences can be discerned within most of his later works from instrumentation
down to the structuring of his music.
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Jazz
Index: Don Cherry
The following bibliographical information
relates to periodicals and books present in the archive of the Jazz-Institut
Darmstadt. Our extensive periodical collection comprises 1.000 periodicals,
more than 60.000 single issues. About 50% of the collection have been indexed.
Following the more recent entries
you'll find abbreviations which will give you a clue about the nature in
the respective articles. The abbreviations are:
(A) = analytical
remarks
(B) = extensive book review
(BT) = blindfold test
(C) = concert review
(D) = discography
(F) = feature article
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(I) = interview
("I") = article written by the respective
musician himself
(O) = obituary
(R) = extensive record review
(T) = transcription
[vert.file] = xerox copy
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The Jazz Index on
this page has been compiled and updated 18. August 2004 by Wolfram Knauer
1961-1965:
- Demetre Ioakimidis:
Trois trompettistes de la nouvelle vague..., in: Jazz Hot, #169
(Oct.1961), p. 20-25 (F)
- LeRoi Jones: Don
Cherry, in: LeRoi Jones: Black Music, New York 1967 [book], p.
162-171 (F/I; Reprint aus: Down Beat, 1963)
- LeRoi Jones: Don
Cherry. Making It The Hard Way, in: Down Beat, 30/30 (21.Nov.1963),
p. 16-17, 34 (F/I); responses by Bill Dixon and Jeffrey Barr, in:
Down Beat, 31/1 (2.Jan.1964), p. 8-9 (letters); response, by Bob
Smith, in: Down Beat, 31/2 (16.Jan.1964), p. 4 (letter)
- J. Creuzevault:
Don Cherry en Europe, in: Jazz Hot, 30/205 (1964), p. 11
- B. Houston: Cherry
Hits Pudding Lane EC3 - Blows Over Thames, in: Melody Maker, 28.Nov.1964,
p. 6
- Philippe Carles:
Le Don paisible, in: Jazz Magazine, #119 (1965), p. 24-29
- Jacques Creuzevault:
Don Cherry en Europe, in: Jazz Hot, #205 (Jan.1965), p. 11 (F)
- NN: Das neue Don
Cherry Quintett, in: Jazz Podium, 14/6 (Jun.1965), p. 140
1966-1970:
- Alain Gerber:
Cherry. Pa si free, in: Jazz Magazine, #136 (1966), p. 64-67
- Don DeMichael:
John Coltrane & Don Cherry - "The Avant-Garde" (Atlantic),
in: Down Beat, 33/12 (16.Jun.1966), p. 27-28 (R)
- Michel Delorme:
Don Cherry, in: Jazz Hot, 32/218 (1966), p. 5
- NN: Heimat-Front.
Don Cherry's Complete Communion mit Berger und Barbieri in Europa,
in: Sounds, #1 (1966/67), p. 30ff.
- Philippe Carles:
La session Coltrane/Cherry editee, in: Jazz Magazine, #132 (1966),
p. 17
- Philippe Carles:
Miracles a Milan - Don Cherry "Togetherness", in: Jazz Magazine,
#133 (1966), p. 10-11
- NN: Don Cherry's
drei Monologe, in: Jazz Podium, 15/2 (Feb.1966), p. 38-39
- NN: Don Cherry's
New York Interlude, in: Jazz Podium, 15/2 (Feb.1966), p. 27
- Michel Delorme:
Don Cheri, in: Jazz Hot, #218 (Mar.1966), p. 5 (F)
- Mike Hennessey:
Cherry's Catholicity. The Kaleidoscopic View of Jazz, in: Down
Beat, 33/15 (28.Jul.1966), p. 14-15 (F/I)
- William Russell:
Don Cherry - "Complete Communion" (Blue Note), in: Down Beat, 33/15
(28.Jul.1966), p. 27 (R)
- Elisabeth van
der Mei: Caught in the Act. Don Cherry, Town Hall, New York City,
in: Down Beat, 33/22 (3.Nov.1966), p. 26 (C)
- Michel Delorme:
Don Cherry et Barney Wilen, in: Jazz Hot, 33/230 (1967), p. 9-10
- Mike Hennessey:
Don Cherry. In Search of a Musical Esperanto, in: Melody Maker,
22.Apr.1967 (I; Reprint in: Sounds, #3 (1967), p. 14-15 (I)
- P. Blanc Francard:
Don Cherra a l'O.R.T.F., in: Jazz Hot, 33/231 (1967), p. 32 (C)
- P. Gras: Don Cherry
a Notre Dame, in: Jazz Hot, 33/230 (1967), p. 22-26 (Foto-F/poem
by Don Cherry)
- Philippe Carles:
L'eternel retour, in: Jazz Magazine, #141 (1967), p. 11
- Philippe Carles:
Pieges pour Don, in: Jazz Magazine, #141 (1967), p. 28-29 (BT)
- R. Blome: Don
Cherry - Symphony for Improvisers, in: Sounds, #4 (1967), p. 38
(R)
- W. Smith: Don
Cherry - Complete Communion, in: Sounds, #2 (1967), p. 44 (R)
- Bill Smith: Heard
and Seen. Don Cherry Trio, in: Coda, 8/1 (Apr/May 1967), p. 35-36
(C)
- Atte Blom: Don
Cherry. Totaalista musiikkia, in: Rytmi, 3/1968, p. 12-13 (F/I)
- NN: Potpourri.
Don Cherry in Sweden, in: Down Beat, 35/11 (30.May 1968), p. 15
(N)
- B. Houston: Don
Cherry. An Amplifier for the Spirit, in: Melody Maker, 23.Nov.1968,
p. 10
- Keith Knox: Don
Cherry, ABF House, Stockholm, in: Down Beat, 35/25 (12.Dec.1968),
p. 33 (C)
- NN: Good News:
Coleman, Don Cherry Reunite, in: Down Beat, 36/6 (20.Mar.1969),
p. 14 (short F)
- R. Williams: Electrifying
Stuff from Don Cherry, in: Melody Maker, 27.Sep.1969, p. 23 (R:
Where Is Brooklyn)
- John Litweiler:
Don Cherry - "Where Is Brooklyn?" (Blue Note), in: Down Beat, 36/21
(16.Oct.1969), p. 20 (R)
- A. Twelftree:
Bowl of Cherry, in: Melody Maker, 13.Dec.1969, p. 14
- C.L. Brown: Puttin'
It All Together Except a Place to Play It, in: Jazz & Pop,
9/12 (1970), p. 36
- NN: Don Cherry
Receives Commission from JCOA, in: Down Beat, 37/10 (14.May 1970),
p. 12 (short F)
1971-1975:
- Alain Gerber:
Paris (Cherry, Johnny Dyani, Okay Temiz), in: Jazz Magazine, #189
(1971), p. 5 (C)
- Ekkehard Jost:
Free Jazz und die Musik der Dritten Welt, in: Jazzforschung/jazz
research, #3/4 (1971/1972), p. 141-154 (F/A)
- Valerie Wilmer:
Cherry Blossoms Out, in: Melody Maker, 2.Jan.1971, p. 14
- Poul Henrik Poulsen:
Cherry, in: Jazznytt, (Jun.1971), p. 7-9 (F)
- B. Palmer: Don
Cherry - Eternal Rhythm, in: Rolling Stone, #117 (1972), p. 50,
52 (R)
- D.B.: Don et Doc
(a Cheateauvallon), in: Jazz Magazine, #205 (1972), p. 7-8
- Denis Constant:
Don Cherry/Johnny Dyani/Okay Temiz, in: Jazz Magazine, #189 (1971),
p. 5-6 (C)
- NN: Don Cherry
a Chateauvallon, in: Jazz Magazine, #203 (1972), p. 12-13 (C)
- P. Gros-Claude:
Don Cherry, Carpentras, Festival, in: Jazz Magazine, #193 (1971),
p. 49-50 (C)
- Valerie Wilmer:
Chery Chat, in: Melody Maker, 12.Feb.1972, p. 12
- J.H. Klee: Don
Cherry - Relativity Suite, in: Down Beat, 40/17 (1973), p. 18,
20 (R)
- NN: Cherry Premieres
"Relatively Suite", in: Rolling Stone, #126 (1973), p. 12
- Barry McRae: Avant
Courier. Symphony for Improvisers, in: Jazz Journal, 26/3 (Mar.1973),
p. 6 (F: Cherry als Komponist)
- Barry McRae: Avant
Courier. Symphony for Improvisers, in: Jazz Journal, 26/3 (Mar.1973),
p. 6 (F)
- Joe H. Klee: Caught
in the Act. Don Cherry and the Jazz Composers Orchestra, Loeb Student
Center, New York University, in: Down Beat, 40/9 (10.May 1973),
p. 33 (C)
- R. Williams: Cherry's
Theory of Relativity, in: Melody Maker, 25.Aug.1973, p. 38 (R:
Relativity Suite)
- Ray Townley: Don
Cherry - "Organic Music Society" (Caprice), in: Down Beat, 41/4
(28.Feb.1974), p. 18-19 (R)
- Greg Bridges:
Don Cherry. The Musical Explorations and Realizations of Don Cherry,
in: (California) Jazz Now, 4/4 (Aug.1994), p. 7, 16 (F/I)
- Ekkehard Jost:
Don Cherry, in: Ekkehard Jost: Free Jazz. Stilkritische Untersuchungen
zum Jazz der 60er Jahre, Mainz 1975 [book: Schott], p. 154-186
(A/T); 2nd edition, Hofheim 2002 [book: Wolke], p. 161-193 (A/T);
franz. Fssg.: Don Cherry (I), in: Les Cahiers du Jazz, #8 (1996),
p. 47-69 (A/T: "Face of the Bass", "Golden Heart"); part 2, in:
Les Cahiers du Jazz, #11 (1997), p. 59-80 (A/T)S. Albin: Don Cherry
(Quartet), Five Spot, New York, in: Down Beat, 42/15 (1975), p.
38-39 (C)
- NN: Cherry Meets
Terry, in: Down Beat, 42/2 (30.Jan.1975), p. 9 (short F)
- NN: Don Cherry
meets Terry Riley, in: Jazz Podium, 24/2 (Feb.1975), p. 20 (N)
- Scott Albin: Caught.
Don Cherry, Five Spot, New York City, in: Down Beat, 42/15 (11.Sep.1975),
p. 38-39 (C)
- Barry McRae: Avant
Courier. Don Cherry - a disappaering giant?, in: Jazz Journal,
28/10 (Oct.1975), p. 8-9, 42 (F)
- Peter Occhiogrosso:
Don Cherry. Emissary of the Global Muse, in: Down Beat, 42/16 (9.Oct.1975),
p. 14-15, 39 (F/I)
1976-1980:
- Giacomo Pellicciotti:
Don Cherry. "Le vrai jazz a toujours ete une maniere sociale de
jouer, une occasion de s'exprimer totalement...", in: Jazz Magazine,
#247 (Sep.1976), p. 29-30 (I)
- Art Taylor: Don
Cherry. Education Should Open You Up, in: Arthur Taylor: Notes
and Tones, Liege 1977 [book], p. 185-188 (I)
- Howard Mandel:
Don Cherry - Emissary of the Global Muse, in: Down Beat, 44/10
(1977), p. 30, 32 (R)
- Valerie Wilmer:
La reunion de New York, in: Jazz Magazine, #254 (May 1977), p.
26-27 (F: Cherry/Redman/Haden/Blackwell)
- R. Williams: Cherry's
Tribute to Ornette, in: Melody Maker, 4.Jun.1977, p. 32 (R: Cherry/Redman/Haden/Blackwell)
- Mark Gridley:
Free Jazz. Don Cherry, in: Mark Gridley: Jazz Styles, Englewood
Cliffs 1978 [book], p. 201-202 (F)
- William H. Shoemaker:
Don Cherry/Ed Blackwell, District Creative Space, Washington, D.C.,
in: Coda, #160 (Apr.1978), p. 33-34 (C)
- Howard Mandel:
Don Cherry. The World in His Pocket, in: Down Beat, 45/13 (13.Jul.1978),
p. 20-22, 54-55 (F/I)
- Alex Dutilh: Concerts.
Don Cherry/Ed Blackwell. L'Ambiguite, in: Jazz Hot, #356/357 (Dec/Jan.1978/79),
p. 54 (C)
- Pawel Brodowski:
Don Cherry. Sound Voyager, in: Jazz Echo, 9/40 (1979), p. 1ff.
- Franck Frommer:
Jazz en direct. Cherry/Blackwell, in: Jazz Magazine, #271 (Jan.1979),
p. 14 (C)
- Pierre Briancon:
Don Cherry / Ed Blackwell, in: Jazz, Blues and Co., #25/26 (Jan.1979),
p. 9 (C)
- Alain Leygnier:
Jazz en direct. Cherry/Blackwell, in: Jazz Magazine, #272 (Feb.1979),
p. 15 (C)
- Denis Constant:
Jazz en direct. Old and New Dreams, in: Jazz Magaine, #279 (Oct.1979),
p. 12 (C)
- Alex Dutilh: Concerts.
Don Cherry, memoire du futur, in: Jazz Hot, #367 (Nov.1979), p.
41 (C)
- Serge Loupien:
Jazz en direct. Hooker/Cherry, in: Jazz Magazine, #280 (Nov.1979),
p. 6 (C)
- Francis Marmande:
Jazz en direct. Betty Carter/Don Cherry, in: Jazz Magazine, #281
(Dec.1979), p. 21 (C)
- Alex Dutilh: Concerts.
Don Cherry and Everyman Band... Now, in: Jazz Hot, #368/369 (Jan.1980),
p. 54 (C)
- Conrad Silvert:
Beauty Is a Rare Thing. Ed Blackwell, Don Cherry, Charlie Haden
and Dewey Redman make Old and New Dreams, in: Down Beat, 47/6 (Jun.1980),
p. 16-19, 61 (F/I)
- Gilles Borenstein:
Concerts. Reveries a la mutualite. Old and New Dreams, in: Jazz
Hot, #374/375 (Summer 1980), p. 64-65 (C)
- Klaus Robert Bachmann:
New and Old Dreams. Jazz auf dem Weg zur Weltmusik, in: Jazz Podium,
29/7 (Jul.1980), p. 23 (C)
1981-1985:
- Hans Kumpf: Don Cherry,
in: Hans Kumpf: Postserielle Musik und Free Jazz. Wechselwirkungen und Parallelen,
Rohrdorf 1981 [book], p. 40 (F)
- Pierre-Henri Ardonceau:
Jazz en direct. Don Cherry, in: Jazz Magazine, #295 (Mar.1981), p. 11-12 (C)
- Yves Thebault: Jazz
en direct. Don Cherry, in: Jazz Magazine, # 296 (Apr.1981), p. 14 (C)
- Yves Thebault: Jazz
en direct. Cherry/Blackwell, in: Jazz Magazine, # 310 (Sep.1982), p. 14 (C)
- Francis Davis: Don Cherry.
A Jazz Gypsy Comes Home, in: Musician, #53 (1983), p. 52-55
- G. Arnaud & A. Vasconcelos:
Un tour de monde avec Don Cherry, in: Jazz Hot, 49/397 (1983), p. 21-24
- G. Suze: Slickaphonics/Cherry/Dinbango
(Jazz Club de Lyon, Theatre du Huitieme), in: Jazz Magazine, #315 (1983),
p. 18 (C)
- O. Danos: L. Shankar/Cherry/Blackwell
(Antony, inema Le Select, in: Jazz Magazine, #321 (1983), p. 11 (C)
- Richard Cook: Don Cherry.
A man and his Communion, in: The Wire, #4 (Summer 1983), p. 12-14 (F)
- Vittorio Castelli & Luca Cerchiari:
Jazz su disco, Milano 1983 [book: Oscar Mondadori], p. 187-188 (R: "Mu
- First Part", Affinity; "Playing", ECM)
- Sam Freedman: Don Cherry
- "Don Cherry/Latif Khan" (Europa); "El Corazon" (ECM), in: Down Beat, 50/3
(Mar.1983), p. 33-34 (R)
- Frank-John Hadley: "Codona
3" (ECM), in: Down Beat, 50/6 (Jun.1983), p. 36-37 (R)
- Lee Jeske: The Don Cherry
Variations, in: Down Beat, 50/6 (Jun.1983), p. 18-20 (F/I)
1986-1990:
- Francis Davis:
Don Cherry Sees the World, in: Francis Davis: In the Moment. Jazz
in the 1980s, New York 1986 [book], p. 147-156 (F/I)
- Hans Kumpf: Don
Cherry Quits?, in: Jazz Forum, #102 (1986), p. 15
- Mike Zwerin: Don
Cherry - Home Boy, Sister Out, in: The Wire, #25 (1986), p. 42-43
(R)
- Roy Durfee: In
Performance. Don Cherry & Charlie Haden, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
in: Coda, #207 (Apr/May 1986), p. 37-38 (C)
- Jim Roberts: Don
Cherry in Northampton, Ma., in: Down Beat, 53/5 (May 1986), p.
14 (C)
- Jim Roberts: Riffs.
Don Cherry, in: Down Beat, 53/5 (May 1986), p. 14 (F/I)
- Roy Durfee: Don
Cherry, in: Coda, #209 (Aug/Sep.1986), p. 11-13 (I)
- John Fordham: Shooting
from the Hip. Changing Tunes in Jazz, London 1996 [book: Kyle Cathie
Limited], p. 184-185, chapter "Cherry in Blossom" (C; Reprint,
from: The Guardian, Oct.1987); p. 224-226, chapter "Multi-Kulti"
(F; Reprint, from: The Listener, Aug.1990)
- Hans Kumpf: Trilok
Gurtu und Don Chery. Jazz zwischen Indien und Indianer, in: Jazz
Podium, 37/3 (Mar.1988), p. 24 (C)
- Keith Knox: Don
Cherry, New York, in: JazzNews, 2/3 (Jul/Aug.1988) (C) [vert.file]
- Anthony D.J. Branker:
The Free Thinking Don Cherry and Lester Bowie. Trumpeters in the
Tradition?, in: Jazz Research Papers, 9 (1989), p. 25-32 (F)
- Norman Provizer:
Outside In, in: Jazziz, 6/5 (Aug/Sep.1989), p. 24 (F/I/R)
- Willard Jenkins:
IMP ORK and Don Cherry in Minneapolis, in: Jazz Times, Aug.1989,
p. 24, 26 (C)
- E. Guregian: Don
Cherry - Art Deco, in: Down Beat, 56/10 (Oct.1989), p. 29 (R)
- Josef Woodard:
Don Cherry. Globetrotter in the Mainstream, in: Down Beat, 56/11
(Nov.1989), p. 23-25 (F/I)
- Kathryn Willgress:
Watts Happening, in: Straight No Chaser, #10 (Winter 1990), p.
36-39 (F/I)
- Kevin Whitehead:
Don Cherry - Multikulti, in: Down Beat, 57/11 (Nov.1990), p. 54
(R)
- Katrin A. Kunze:
Don Cherry, in: Jazzthetik, 4/12 (Dec.1990), p. 18-27 (C/I)
- NN: Don Cherry,
in: Jazziz, 8/1 (Dec/Jan.1990/91), p. 68 (F)
1991-1995:
- Bill Shoemaker:
Don Cherry - A Tribute to Blackwell, in: Down Beat, 58/3 (Mar.1991),
p. 41-42 (R)
- Gary Booth: Don
Cherry Reviewed, in: Jazz Express, #128 (Apr.1991), p. 11 (C)
- Bill Shoemaker:
Steve Lacy with Don Cherry Evidence, in: Down Beat, 58/5
(May 1991), p. 31-32 (R)
- Martin Isherwood:
Don Cherry. Interview During His Residency at London's Jazz Cafe,
in: Jazz Journal, 44/9 (Sep.1991), p. 11-13 (I)
- Katrin A. Kunze:
Don Cherry, in: Jazzthetik, 4/12-5/1 (Dec/Jan-1990/1991), p. 18-23
(F/I)
- Bob Young &
Al Stankus: Das Jazz-Kochbuch. Porträts und Rezepte der Großen
des Jazz - von George Adams bis Phil Woods, München 2000 [book:
Mary Hahn Verlag; O: New York 1992], p. 62-64 (F/I/recipe for
Sweet Potato Salat)
- Tom Reed: Don
Cherry, in: Tom Reed: The Black Music History of Los Angeles.
Its Roots, Los Angeles 1992 [book], p. 238 (F)
- Lewis Porter &
Michael Ullman: Albert Ayler, Don Cherry, and Archie Shepp, in:
Lewis Porter & Michael Ullman: Jazz. From Its Origins to the
Present, Englewood Cliffs/NJ 1993 [book], p. 403-409 (F)
- Mark Gridley:
Don Cherry, in: Mark C. Gridley: Jazz Styles. History and Analysis,
Englewood Cliffs 5/1993 [book], p. 277-278 (F)
- Greg Bridges:
Don Cherry. The Musical Explorations and Realizations of Don Cherry,
in: (California) Jazz Now, 4/4 (Aug.1994), p. 7, 16 (F/I)
- Francois-Rene
Simon: En direct. Don Cherry, in: Jazz Magazine, #443 (Dec.1994),
p. 6, 8 (C)
- Andrew Jervis:
Respect. Don Cherry, in: On the One, 2/3 (Winter 1995), p. 40 (F/O)
- Christian Broecking:
Don Cherry. Spirits, in: Christian Broecking: Der Marsalis-Faktor.
Gespraeche ueber afroamerikanische Kultur in den neunziger Jahren,
Waakirchen 1995 [book], p. 178-188 (I)
- Hannes Schweiger:
Don Cherry. Eternal Now, in: Jazzlive, #109 (1995), p. 8 (F/O)
- Vivien Goldman:
Don Cherry, in: Straight No Chaser, #34 (Winter 1995), p. 65 (F/O)
- Christian Broecking:
Don Cherry - Spirits, in: Jazzthetik, 9/9 (Sep.1995), p. 36-42
(I)
- Christian Broecking:
"Das nenne ich Respekt. Jazz-Messenger, Weltreisender, Mann mit
der Taschentrompete - der am vergangenen Freitag gestorbene Don
Cherry hat seinen Spass an kleinen Experimenten und neuen Leuten
nie verloren, in: die tageszeitung, 27.Oct.1995, p. 13-14 (F/O/I)
- Ulrich Olshausen:
Taschentrompeten-Schalk. Zum Tod des Jazzmusikers Don Cherry, in:
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 23.Oct.1995 (F/O) [vert.file]
- Franco Fayenz:
Don Cherry, in: Jazz (Italy), 2/13 (Nov/Dec.1995), p. 45 (F/O)
- Barry McRae: Obituaries.
Don Cherry, in: Jazz Journal, 48/12 (Dec.1995), p. 13 (F/O)
- Claudio Sessa:
Don Cherry. Il poeta dellarivoluzione, in: Musica Jazz, 51/12 (Dec.1995),
p. 14-15 (F/O)
- Enrico Rava: Don
Cherry. Ci apparve il trombettista del futuro, in: Musica Jazz,
51/12 (Dec.1995), p. 18 (F/O)
- Felix Maria Roehl:
Menschliche Musik, Geisterbeschwoerung. Zum Tode des Jazztrompeters
Don Cherry. Free Jazz, Complete Communion, in: Neue Musik Zeitung,
Dec/Jan.1995/96, p. 28 (F/O) [vert.file]
- Giorgio Gaslini:
Quella vita coraggiosa e disperata, in: Musica Jazz, 51/12 (Dec.1995),
p. 18 (F/O)
- Guido Mazzon:
La cantabilita e gli "strappi", in: Musica Jazz, 51/12 (Dec.1995),
p. 19 (F/O)
- Howard Mandel:
Eternal Traveller. Don Cherry died this October, in: The Wire,
#142 (Dec.1995), p. 26-29 (F/I)
- Julien Pinol:
Hommage a Don Cherry, in: Viva la Musica, #177 (Dec.1995), p.
7 (D/O)
- Luigi Onori: Don
Cherry. L'utopia cercata in un atlante sonoro, in: Musica Jazz,
51/12 (Dec.1995), p. 16-17 (F/O)
- NN: Don Cherry
par les siens, in: Jazz Magazine, #454 (Dec.1995), p. 18-21 (F/O/I
mit Carla Bley, Ornette Coleman, Doudou Gouirand, Charlie Haden,
Billy Higgins, Steve Lacy, Enrico Rava, Dewey Redman, Ald Romano,
Jacques Thollot)
- Pino Minafra:
Don Cherry. La poetica prima di ogni altra cosa, in: Musica Jazz,
51/12 (Dec.1995), p. 19 (F/O)
- Thomas Fitterling:
Don Cherry. Le Petit Prince du Jazz ist tot, in: Jazz Podium, 44/12
(Dec.1995), p. 9 (F)
1996-2000:
- Robert E. Sweet:
Music Universe, Music Mind. Revisiting the Creative Music Studio,
Ann Arbor/MI 1996 [book], p. 59-60, 123-125, passim (F)
- Angel Gomez Aparicio:
Don Cherry. Viajero eterno, 1936-1995, in: Cuadernos de Jazz, #32
(Jan/Feb.1996), p. 37 (F/O)
- John Corbett:
Riffs. Don Cherry, 1936-1995, in: Down Beat, 63/1 (Jan.1996),
p. 12-13 (F/O)
- Kenny Mathieson:
Don Cherry, in: Jazz on CD, #19 (Jan.1996), p. 54-55 (F/O)
- William Stephenson:
Coda. Don Cherry (1936-1995), in: Jazziz, 13/2 (Jan/Feb.1996),
p. 111 (F/O)
- Wolfgang Weitlaner:
Pionier der Weltmusik Don Cherry ist tot. Der Mann mit der Pockettrompete
galt bereits zu Lebzeiten als einer der bahnbrechendsten Trompeter
seines Genres, in: Concerto, Jan/Feb.1996, p. 7 (F/O)
- Hans-Juergen Schaal:
Don Cherry. Frei unter freiem Himmel, in: Jazz Thing, #12 (Feb/Mar.1996),
p. 38 (F/O)
- Joseph Murphy:
Don Cherry, 1936-95. A Remembrance, in: (California) Jazz Now,
5/9 (Feb.1996), p. 13 (F/O)
- NN: Farewells.
Don Cherry, in: Jazz Times, 26/1 (Feb.1996), p. 20 F/O)
- Stuart Broomer:
Don Cherry, 1936-1996. An Appreciation, in: Coda, #266 (Mar/Apr.1996),
p. 10 (F/O)
- Didier Levallet:
Le Don paisible. Don Cherry: human music, in: Jazzman, #16 (Jul/Aug.1996),
p. 14-15 (F)
- Matyas Kiss: In
Memoriam Don Cherry (1936-95), in: Jazz Zeitung, 21/11 (Nov.1996),
p. 8-9 (F/O)
- Philippe Adler
& Pierre de Chocqueuse: Passeport pour le jazz. Les grands
CD du jazz moderne 1944-1997, Paris 1997 [book: Balland], p. 143-146
(F/R: "Complete Communion"; "Art Deco")
- Bertrand Ravalard:
Don Cherry. Incontournable, in: So What, #13 (Jan.1997), p. 6-7
(F)
- Giampiero Cane:
Canto Nero. Il free jazz degli anni sessanta, Bologna 1998 [book:
Clueb], p. 227-233 (F)
- Martin Pfleiderer:
Don Cherry, in: Martin Pfleiderer: Zwischen Exotismus und Weltmusik.
Zur Rezeption asiatischer und afrikanischer Musik im Jazz der 60er
und 70er Jahre, Karben 1998 [book: Coda], p. 168-247 (A/T)
- Steve Day: Swinging
in the Car with Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Cherry, in: Steve Day: Two
Full Ears. Listening to Improvised Music, Chelmsford/GB 1998 [book:
Soundworld], p. 5-9 (F)
- Martin Pfleiderer:
Don Cherry und die Musik der Welt, in: Jazz Podium, 47/12 (Dec.1998),
p. 9-12, 14 (F)
- Paul Bley &
David Lee: Stopping Time. Paul Bley and the Transformation of Jazz,
Canada 1999 [book: Véhicule Press], passim (F)
- Stuart Kremsky:
"Don Cherry. An Interview with a Jazz Legend", by Ron Pelletier,
in: IAJRC Journal, 32/1 (Winter 1999), p. 114 (CD-ROM-review)
- Vincent Cotro:
Chants libres. Le free jazz en France, 1960-1975, Paris 1999 [book:
Outre Mesure], passim, p. 35 (T: "Doxy")
2001-2004:
- Peter Wessel: Don Cherry.
Chamán y world musician, in: Cuadernos de Jazz, #59 (Jul/Aug.2000),
p. 88-91 (F)
- Herman Te Loo: Don Cherry.
Een muzikale wereldburger, in: Jazz'Halo, 4/16 (Dec.2000), p. 8-10 (F)
- Vincent Cotro: Don Cherry.
Complete Communion, in: Les Cahiers du Jazz, #1 (Jan.2001), p. 289 (F)
- Paolo Vitolo: Guida al
jazz. Gli autori e le musiche dal bebop alla creative music, Milano 2002 [book:
Bruno Mondadori], p. 38-41 (F)
- Perry Robinson &
Florence Wetzel: The Traveler, San Jose 2002 [book: Writers Club Press/iUniverse],
passim (F)
- Bill Shoemaker: Don
Cherry - "Live at the Bracknell Jazz Festival, 1986" (BBC Jazz Legends), in:
Jazz Times, 32/8 (Oct.2002), p. 68-69 (R)^
- Kirk Silsbee: Don Cherry
Interview, in: Cadence, 29/4 (Apr.2003), p. 5-11 (I)
- Jürgen Arndt: Thelonious
Monk und der Free Jazz, Graz 2002 [book: Adeva Musik; Beiträge zur Jazzforschung
Bd. 11], p. 100-129 (A; chapter "Steve Lacy und Don Cherry auf den Spuren
Monks")
- Mitch Myers: Don Cherry
- "Don Cherry" (Fruit Tree); "Blue Lake" (Fruit Tree),
in: Down Beat, 70/8 (Aug.2003), p. 82 (R)
- Richard Lyons: Sitting
at a Desk, Listening to Cherry and Shepp, in: Brilliant Corners, 8/2 (Summer
2004), p. 24-25 (poem)
- Aaron Cohen: Dave Douglas on Don
Cherry & Booker Little, in: Down Beat, 71/7 (Jul.2004), p. 52 (F)
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