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Chris Cheek
Christopher Carson Cheek (born September 16, 1968) is an American jazz saxophonist.
Biography
Cheek was born in St. Louis, Missouri, where his father was the director of a Junior high school band. Cheek began learning to play the alto saxophone at age eleven, and upon graduation from high school, he attended Webster University. He studied at the Berklee College of Music under Joe Viola, Hal Crook, and Herb Pomeroy, and earned his bachelor's degree. He moved to New York City in 1992, where he played with Paul Motian in the Electric Bebop Band, and co-founded Bloomdaddies with Seamus Blake. He also played with Guillermo Klein, Mika Pohjola, Luciana Souza, and David Berkman. His debut release as a leader, I Wish I Knew, appeared in 1997 and featured Kurt Rosenwinkel, and by 2010, three more solo albums with Cheek as bandleader on the Fresh Sound label followed; A Girl Named Joe (1997), Vine (1999), and Blues Cruise, in 2005. Two albums as co-leader – Lazy Afternoon and Guilty – were released by Blue Moon in 2002. In 2016 another CD, Saturday Songs, was released by Sunnyside Records and recorded at Supertone Records, Valencia. Criss Cross Jazz have also released two Cheek albums with co-leader Seamus Blake. Cheek has appeared on more than one hundred albums as a session musician.
Discography
As leader/co-leader
As member
The Bloomdaddies With Seamus Blake, Jesse Murphy, Jorge Rossy and Dan Reiser
As sideman
With Frank Carlberg With Jen Chapin With Alan Ferber With Stephane Furic With Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra With Guillermo Klein With Chris Lightcap's Bigmouth With Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band With Wolfgang Muthspiel With Mika Pohjola With Rudder With others Burak Bedikyan, Leap of Faith (SteepleChase, 2015) – recorded in 2014
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