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Charlie Haden RIP
Charlie Haden, one of the most influential bassists in the history of jazz, died on Friday in Los Angeles. He was 76. His death was confirmed by Ruth Cameron, his wife of 30 years.
For the last several years he had been struggling with the degenerative effects of post-polio syndrome, related to the polio he contracted in his youth. Mr. Haden had a deep, grounded way with the bass and a warm, softly resonant tone.
His approach to harmony was deeply intuitive and sometimes deceivingly simple, always with a firm relationship to a piece’s chordal root. Along with his calm, unbudging rhythmic aplomb, this served him well in settings ranging from the ragged and intrepid to the satiny and refined.
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