Chet Baker
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Past
DEC
13
2016
Belfort, France
LE GRANIT
I Was There
JUN
13
2015
Maisons Laffitte, France
ANCIENNE EGLISE
I Was There
MAY
06
2015
Paris, France
New Morning
I Was There
AUG
11
2013
Newcastle, Australia
The Playhouse, Civic Theatre Newcastle
I Was There
AUG
10
2013
Newcastle, Australia
The Playhouse, Civic Theatre Newcastle
I Was There
AUG
09
2013
Newcastle, Australia
The Playhouse, Civic Theatre Newcastle
I Was There
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About Chet Baker
Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker Jr. (December 23, 1929 - May 13, 1988) was born in Yale, Oklahoma. A trumpet player, Baker was an important part of the West coast "cool" jazz school of the 1950s. He first came to prominence in the jazz world as part of the pianoless Gerry Mulligan Quartet -- Mulligan had played with Miles Davis, whose "Birth of the Cool" is recognized as ushering in the movement.
Baker's trumpet playing is characterized by incredibly sweet tones, clear and almost vibrato-less. He was also a vocalist, and his vocal stylings matched his trumpet-playing in terms of style and feeling, with an emphasis on clarity and gentleness of expression, rather than vibrato or vocal pyrotechnics.
While he was widely acclaimed musically, and his movie-star good looks ensured plenty of popular attention, his personal life was extremely troubled. A heroin addict, his relationships and life were marked by disorder. His addiction led to jail time, and a street fight with drug dealers caused him the loss of his front and other teeth, which forced him to learn to play the trumpet with dentures.
For the last ten years of his life, Baker lived in Europe, where he toured and recorded extensively. Even though he was sunk in obscurity by the time, jazz aficionados consider his late recordings his best.
He died in 1988 after falling from a hotel window, under suspicious circumstances, in Amsterdam. His last gig was a few days earlier in jazzbar Dizzy in Rotterdam. He was staying at the house of BOB HOLLAND, aka Robert van der Feijst, who was at that time housing a number of other jazz musicians.
Baker's trumpet playing is characterized by incredibly sweet tones, clear and almost vibrato-less. He was also a vocalist, and his vocal stylings matched his trumpet-playing in terms of style and feeling, with an emphasis on clarity and gentleness of expression, rather than vibrato or vocal pyrotechnics.
While he was widely acclaimed musically, and his movie-star good looks ensured plenty of popular attention, his personal life was extremely troubled. A heroin addict, his relationships and life were marked by disorder. His addiction led to jail time, and a street fight with drug dealers caused him the loss of his front and other teeth, which forced him to learn to play the trumpet with dentures.
For the last ten years of his life, Baker lived in Europe, where he toured and recorded extensively. Even though he was sunk in obscurity by the time, jazz aficionados consider his late recordings his best.
He died in 1988 after falling from a hotel window, under suspicious circumstances, in Amsterdam. His last gig was a few days earlier in jazzbar Dizzy in Rotterdam. He was staying at the house of BOB HOLLAND, aka Robert van der Feijst, who was at that time housing a number of other jazz musicians.
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Jazz
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Blue Room: The 1979 Vara Studio Sessi...
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Sextet & Quartet
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Chet Baker Plays The Best Of Lerner A...
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Chet Baker In New York
$28.99
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$28.24
It Could Happen To You: Chet Baker Si...
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Love For Sale
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concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
13
2016
Belfort, France
LE GRANIT
I Was There
JUN
13
2015
Maisons Laffitte, France
ANCIENNE EGLISE
I Was There
MAY
06
2015
Paris, France
New Morning
I Was There
AUG
11
2013
Newcastle, Australia
The Playhouse, Civic Theatre Newcastle
I Was There
AUG
10
2013
Newcastle, Australia
The Playhouse, Civic Theatre Newcastle
I Was There
AUG
09
2013
Newcastle, Australia
The Playhouse, Civic Theatre Newcastle
I Was There
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About Chet Baker
Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker Jr. (December 23, 1929 - May 13, 1988) was born in Yale, Oklahoma. A trumpet player, Baker was an important part of the West coast "cool" jazz school of the 1950s. He first came to prominence in the jazz world as part of the pianoless Gerry Mulligan Quartet -- Mulligan had played with Miles Davis, whose "Birth of the Cool" is recognized as ushering in the movement.
Baker's trumpet playing is characterized by incredibly sweet tones, clear and almost vibrato-less. He was also a vocalist, and his vocal stylings matched his trumpet-playing in terms of style and feeling, with an emphasis on clarity and gentleness of expression, rather than vibrato or vocal pyrotechnics.
While he was widely acclaimed musically, and his movie-star good looks ensured plenty of popular attention, his personal life was extremely troubled. A heroin addict, his relationships and life were marked by disorder. His addiction led to jail time, and a street fight with drug dealers caused him the loss of his front and other teeth, which forced him to learn to play the trumpet with dentures.
For the last ten years of his life, Baker lived in Europe, where he toured and recorded extensively. Even though he was sunk in obscurity by the time, jazz aficionados consider his late recordings his best.
He died in 1988 after falling from a hotel window, under suspicious circumstances, in Amsterdam. His last gig was a few days earlier in jazzbar Dizzy in Rotterdam. He was staying at the house of BOB HOLLAND, aka Robert van der Feijst, who was at that time housing a number of other jazz musicians.
Baker's trumpet playing is characterized by incredibly sweet tones, clear and almost vibrato-less. He was also a vocalist, and his vocal stylings matched his trumpet-playing in terms of style and feeling, with an emphasis on clarity and gentleness of expression, rather than vibrato or vocal pyrotechnics.
While he was widely acclaimed musically, and his movie-star good looks ensured plenty of popular attention, his personal life was extremely troubled. A heroin addict, his relationships and life were marked by disorder. His addiction led to jail time, and a street fight with drug dealers caused him the loss of his front and other teeth, which forced him to learn to play the trumpet with dentures.
For the last ten years of his life, Baker lived in Europe, where he toured and recorded extensively. Even though he was sunk in obscurity by the time, jazz aficionados consider his late recordings his best.
He died in 1988 after falling from a hotel window, under suspicious circumstances, in Amsterdam. His last gig was a few days earlier in jazzbar Dizzy in Rotterdam. He was staying at the house of BOB HOLLAND, aka Robert van der Feijst, who was at that time housing a number of other jazz musicians.
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Genres:
Jazz
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