- Gene Cherico
Eugene Valentino "Gene" Cherico (
April 15 ,1935 ,Buffalo, New York —August 12 ,1994 ,Santa Monica, California ) was an Americanjazz double-bass ist.Cherico played drums as a child and played in a special services band in the Army, but injured his hand and picked up double bass as
therapy . He attended theBerklee College of Music , where he metToshiko Akiyoshi , with whom he would tour and record intermittently for many years. He also worked as a sideman withHerb Pomeroy (1957-59),Maynard Ferguson (1959-60),Red Norvo (1961),Benny Goodman (1962),George Shearing (1963),Stan Getz (1964-66), andPeter Nero (1966-70). He also recorded withGary Burton andJoe Morello in 1961 and withPaul Desmond in 1961 and 1963.Cherico spent much of the 1970s as a studio musician, working with
Frank Strazzeri (1973, 1975),Louie Bellson ,Lew Tabackin ,Gerry Mulligan (1974), and Akiyoshi. He also did work as an accompanist to singers such asPeggy Lee (1966),Carmen McRae (1970),Frank Sinatra (1973), andNancy Wilson . He toured extensively with Sinatra into the next decade. He retired in 1984 after being diagnosed withnon-Hodgkin's lymphoma .References
*Rhyan/Kernfeld, "Gene Cherico". "Grove Jazz" online.
*NY Timesobituary , 1994 August 17, ( [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407E1DD1E30F934A2575BC0A962958260 link] ). Accessed 2008 July 14.
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