Jeannie Cheatham, along with her husband, bass trombonist
Jimmy Cheatham, has co-led "
the Cheathams" (also known as the
Sweet Baby Blues Band) since the mid-1980s. It is surprising that more groups have not tried to emulate this band, for
the Cheathams perform music that crosses over between Kansas City-type swing and blues, always featuring several notable horn players,
Jeannie's vocals and plenty of spirit. Their music is very accessible and swinging, yet creative within the swing tradition.
Jeannie Cheatham started studying piano when she was five, became a professional early on, and worked with
Big Mama Thornton on and off for ten years. She gigged with a variety of top blues greats, including
T-Bone Walker,
Dinah Washington,
Jimmy Witherspoon and
Joe Williams, and in 1984 she toured with
Cab Calloway.
Jimmy Cheatham through the years has played bass trombone with
Duke Ellington,
Lionel Hampton,
Thad Jones and in a backup group with
Ornette Coleman.
The Cheathams, who met and married in the 1950s, worked with
Chico Hamilton (
Jimmy was
Hamilton's musical director for a time) in the '60s, and they both taught at the University of Wisconsin before moving to San Diego in 1978.
Jimmy taught at the University of California at San Diego for many years. Since forming their enjoyable band,
the Cheathams have recorded regularly for Concord (starting in 1984) with such sidemen as trumpeters Snooky Young and
Clora Bryant,
Jimmie Noone Jr. on tenor and clarinet, altoist
Curtis Peagler, bassist
Red Callender,
Rickey Woodard on tenor and clarinet, and many guests (altoists
Charles,
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson and
Hank Crawford, tenorman
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, violinist
Papa John Creach and guitarist
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown), performing their fresh and happy version of Kansas City jazz at a countless number of festivals and concerts.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi