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Moki
[moh-kee]
moki
/ ˈəʊɪ /
noun
either of two edible sea fish of New Zealand, the blue cod ( Percis colias ) or the bastard trumpeter ( Latridopsis ciliaris )
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Moki1
Example Sentences
Cherry spent the ’70s in Sweden with his partner, Moki, where the two would create what they called “organic music” with like-minded local artists.
It starts with my mother, Moki Cherry, on tamboura droning away and Charlie Haden’s sublime bass; this goes on for several minutes.
The Italian first vinyl pressing has beautiful Moki Cherry artwork and is probably the one to try and get, but Don looks so cool in the photo on the cover of the U.S. pressing and the design is so great that I recommend getting both.
By the time Don Cherry and Moki Karlsson settled in Sweden in the late 1960s, Cherry had gotten away from what some would consider jazz.
Don and Moki hosted improvised performances in an old schoolhouse they lived in.
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