Charlie Haden Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Wife, Children, Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Charles Edward Haden
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Friday
BIRTHPLACE
Shenandoah, Iowa, United States
DIED AT AGE
76 Years 11 Months 5 Days
DEATHDATE
July 11, 2014
DEATHPLACE
Los Angeles, California, United States
CAUSE OF DEATH
Disease
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
LEO
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
N/A
WEIGHT
N/A
Charlie Haden Family Members
Charlie Haden Marriage, Affairs and Children
SPOUSE
Child(ren) of Charlie Haden and Ellen Haden
Josh Haden ( 1968) (Son) (Musician)
Petra Haden (11 October, 1971) (Daughter) (Violinist)
Rachel Haden (11 October, 1971) (Daughter) (Musician)
Tanya Haden (11 October, 1971) (Daughter) (Artist)
SPOUSE
Ruth Cameron (-2014)
Fame & Address
DEBUT
The Shape of Jazz to Come (Album 1959)
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Education, Net Worth & More
CHARLIE HADEN PICTURE
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Career of Charlie Haden
He started working professionally in 1959 and his first album "The Shape of Jazz to Come" was released in that year. He left Coleman's band to enter a rehab in 1960. He came back in 1964 and started performing with saxophonist John Handy and pianist Denny Zeitlin. He founded the Liberation Music Orchestra in 1969.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Charlie Haden
- Did Charlie Haden takes alcohol? NA.
- Was Charlie Haden in the habit of Smoking? No. He became addicted to narcotics in 1960 and join rehabilitation in Santa Monica, and San Francisco, California.
- He got music in his blood as he was born in Haden Family who was the performer at the radio and played country music and American folk songs.
- This is truly unbelievable that he was just two years old when he performed on the Haden Family's radio show as a singer.
- Haden had to face the bulbar form of polio at the age of 15. The disease affected his throat and facial muscles. He started focussing on bass after recovering from the disease.
- He worked as a house bassist in the television program "Ozark Jubilee" so as to save money and follow his dream path of becoming a jazz musician.
- Haden was so much passionate about Jazz music and he refused a full scholarship at Oberlin College as it didn't had an established jazz program and opted to join Westlake College of Music.
- Many of his master recordings were destroyed at the 2008 Universal fire as reported by the New York Times Magazine.
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