Doc Cheatham
Doc Cheatham
Artist Information
Genres: Dixieland, Swing
Active: 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
Born: June 13, 1905 in Nashville, TN
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Biography
Doc Cheatham was without question the greatest 90-year old trumpeter of all time; in fact, no brass player over the age of 80 had ever played with his power, range, confidence, and melodic creativity. Most trumpeters fade while in their 60s due to the physical difficulty of their instrument, but Cheatham did not truly find himself as a soloist until he was nearly 70. Doc Cheatham's career reaches back to the early '20s, when he played in vaudeville theaters backing such traveling singers as Bessie Smith and Clara Smith. He moved to Chicago, recorded with Ma Rainey (on soprano sax), played with Albert Wynn, subbed for Louis Armstrong (his main idol), and had his own group in 1926.
Discography
Release: 2003
Label: Jazzology
Release: December 15, 2000
Label: Jazzology