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    Donald Stewart Cherry (born February 5, 1934) is a Canadian former ice hockey player, coach, and television commentator.

  2. Donald Eugene Cherry (November 18, 1936 – October 19, 1995) [1] was an American jazz trumpeter. Beginning in the late 1950s, he had a long tenure performing in the bands of saxophonist Ornette Coleman, including on the pioneering free jazz albums The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959) and Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation (1960).

  3. Donald Ross Cherry (January 11, 1924 – April 4, 2018) was an American traditional pop and big band singer and golfer. In music, he is best known for his 1955 hit "Band of Gold".

  4. Aug 15, 2020 · After those fateful comments, Cherry lost his place on Hockey Night in Canada. That reality, however, hasn’t completely divorced him from the world of hockey. Cherry still maintains a Twitter presence and has his own podcast, fittingly called Don Cherry’s Grapevine Podcast.

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · Don Cherry, a long-time face of Hockey Night in Canada, stepped back after several controversies. Despite Cherry's absence from television, Ron MacLean, his long-time co-host, continued on the show. This led many to speculate that their friendship might have suffered.

  6. Feb 2, 2024 · Don Cherry will start his 90s the same way he ended his 80s, by taking it one day at a time. And he’ll keep moving, keep busy.

  7. Nov 29, 2019 · Don Cherry's controversial comments finally cost him his job but many remember the positive impact he had away from the game.

  8. Mar 6, 2024 · By the time of Cherrys death in 1995, he was considered a torchbearer for avant-garde jazz. Here, we spotlight his work with 13 selections that tell the story of his free-spirited brilliance...

  9. Apr 19, 2007 · Don Cherry is best known as the former hockey analyst and commentator on the Hockey Night in Canada segment, “Coach’s Corner.” As a hockey player, Cherry won a Memorial Cup with the Barrie Flyers in 1953 and had a long career in the American Hockey League (AHL), winning the Calder Cup four times.

  10. Feb 5, 2014 · Don Cherry played just one game in the NHL. The Hockey News called the birthday boy a rugged bone-cruncher as a 21-year-old rookie pro in 1955. Here's our first feature on him.

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