
Artist
Don Cherry
Don Cherry is a jazz artist from Oklahoma City, USA. 60 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Jazz · Oklahoma City, USA · Best jazz albums
- 60
- Releases
- 1960–2026
- Active years

Artist
Don Cherry is a jazz artist from Oklahoma City, USA. 60 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Jazz · Oklahoma City, USA · Best jazz albums

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Hear & Now
1977 · 10 tracks

Art Deco
1989

El Corazón
1982

Where Is Brooklyn?
1969

Dona Nostra
1994

The Avant-Garde
1966

Multikulti
1990

Organic Music Society
1972

Human Music
2006

"mu" Second Part
1970

Orient
1973

Old And New Dreams (Live San Francisco '78)
2026

Session In Paris Vol. 1 "Song of Soil"
2025

Konserthuset, Stockholm (Live)
2023

Avery Fisher Hall (Live New York '82)
2023

Dollar and Okay's Tune (Live Paris in 1971)
2023

Studio 105 (Live Paris '67)
2023

Inside/Outside
2023

Roundtrip (1977) (Live)
2023

Trio
2022

The Summer House Sessions
2021

Beautiful Young Generation
2021

Home Boy, Sister Out
2018

Musical Monsters
2016

Smooth Jazz, Vol. 6, Pt. 1
2016

Summertime
2014

Eternal Rhythm
2014

Modern Art (Live)
2014

Live in Stockholm
2013

Live at Cafe Monmartre 1966, Vol. 1
2012

Tomorrow Is The Question
2010

Mu First Part / Mu Second Part
2009

Live At Café Montmartre, Vol. 3
2009

Music / Sangam
2009

The Codona Trilogy
2008

Live at Cafe Montmartre 1966, Vol. 2
2008

The Montreal Tapes (Live)
2007

Something to Live For
2006

Evidence
2006

Who Knows
2006

Symphony For Improvisers (Remastered / Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
2005
There Goes My Everything / Take a Message to Mary
2003

Orient / Blue Lake
2003

Old And New Dreams
2001

Complete Communion
2000

Tamma
1999

Vol. 2
1992

Codona 2
1988

Codona
1987

Codona 3
1986

The Ballad Of The Fallen
1984

Don Cherry
1976
Brown Rice
1975
Togetherness
1974
Relativity Suite
1973

"Mu" First Part
1969
Donald Eugene Cherry (November 18, 1936 – October 19, 1995) was an American jazz trumpeter. Noted for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman, which began in the late 1950s, Cherry also became a pioneer of world fusion music in the 1960s. During this period, he incorporated various ethnic styles into his playing. After relocating to Sweden in the 1970s, he continued to tour and play festivals throughout the world and worked with a wide variety of musicians. Cherry was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where his father (who also played trumpet) owned the Cherry Blossom Club, which hosted performances by Charlie Christian and Fletcher Henderson. In 1940, Cherry moved with his family to Los Angeles, California. He lived in the Watts neighborhood, and his father tended bar at the Plantation Club on Central Avenue, which at the time was the center of a vibrant jazz scene. Cherry recalled skipping school at Fremont High School in order to play with the swing band at Jefferson High School. This resulted in his transfer to Jacob Riis High School, a reform school, where he first met drummer Billy Higgins. By the early 1950s Cherry was playing with jazz musicians in Los Angeles,…