Collection: Chet Baker
Chet Baker was a jazz icon known for his soulful trumpet playing, intimate vocal style, and a career that embodied both brilliance and tragedy.
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Chet Baker Plays and Sings
Chet Baker
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Sings it could happen to you
Chet Baker
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My Funny Valentine
Chet Baker
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Chet (Keepnews Collection
Chet Baker
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Easy to Love
Chet Baker
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Four Classic Albums
Chet Baker
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Three Classic Albums Plus
Chet Baker
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Chet Baker Sings and Plays
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Chet Baker-Riverside Profiles
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Chet Baker
Born in Oklahoma in 1929, Baker emerged as one of the leading figures of West Coast jazz in the 1950s, earning fame for his smooth tone and cool, understated approach.
Albums like Chet Baker Sings revealed his dual talent as both a trumpeter and vocalist, captivating listeners with his fragile, emotive delivery. Baker’s collaborations with Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, and other jazz greats solidified his reputation, but his career was often overshadowed by personal struggles and a turbulent lifestyle. Despite these challenges, Baker remained a prolific musician, recording extensively and performing around the world until his untimely death in 1988.
His legacy endures as one of jazz’s most distinctive voices, with a haunting sound that continues to influence musicians and captivate audiences.