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Double bass
player from Buffalo, New York, who started out on drums and even played in
an Army band in the '50s, until injuring his hand. He actually started playing the
double bass in an effort to rehabilitate his hand, and after his stint in
the Army, he attended Boston's Berklee
College of Music. That's
where he befriended pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi, and
they started a trio with drummer Jack Hanna. Gene and Toshiko would wind up
recording and performing together throughout their careers. In 1957, Gene played bass on the
humbly titled Amazing Toshiko Akiyoshi and The
Many Sides of Toshiko. Four
years later, he hooked up with Paul Desmond on his albums, Desmond Blue and Late Lament. In 1962, he recorded New Vibe Man in Town with percussionist
Gary Burton. The following
year, he re-united with Toshiko on her collaboration with Charlie Mariano, East & West, and Paul Desmond on
Take Ten. It did not take long for Charlie and
Toshiko's musical marriage to become literal, on Toshiko Mariano Quartet, recorded on 30th March of
the same year. In 1964, he
re-joined Paul Desmond on Glad to Be
Unhappy, and made fast friends with saxophonist Stan Getz, appearing on
four of his albums, Getz Au Go-Go,
Getz/Gilberto #2: Live at
Carnegie Hall, Nobody Else but Me,
and Stan Getz Meets Joao & Astrud Gilberto. They also contributed material to
the soundtrack of Get Yourself a
College Girl, and performed The
Canadian Concert of Stan Getz & Gary Burton in March 1965. Around this time, Gene contributed
his bass lines to two more Paul Desmond efforts, Bossa Antigua and Easy Living. In 1973, he was a member of the
Frank Strazzeri Sextet on View from Within. Two
years hence, he re-acquainted himself with Toshiko Akiyoshi
on her album, Long Yellow Road. At the turn of the decade, he was
with another old friend, The Vibe Man
Gary Burton. In August 1981, he went on tour
with Frank
Sinatra
in Argentina. The two of them recorded together on
1982's Syms by Sinatra, featuring Frank
conducting vocalist Sylvia Sims, and 1984's L.A. is My Lady.
Unfortunately, the same year L.A.
is My Lady hit the shelves, Gene was hit with bad news: He had lymphoma, and decided to
retire. On 17th August
1994, he passed away in Santa Monica, California. Gene Cherico
has left behind a musical legacy any bassist would be proud of: Some of the CDs that bear his
signature bass lines include Compact
Jazz: Best of Bossa Nova, Artistry
of Stan Getz, Vol. 1, Astrud Gilberto's
Finest Hour, Sinatra: Vegas, Mosaic Select: Toshiko Akiyoshi...Lew Tabackin
Big Band, and Flame...Healing
Jazz Collection.
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