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Chet Baker was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist known for his influential role in the cool jazz movement, earning the nickname "Prince of Cool." Rising to fame in the 1950s with acclaimed albums like Chet Baker Sings and It Could Happen to You, his soft vocal style and lyrical trumpet playing drew both critical and popular acclaim. Despite struggles with addiction that often overshadowed his career, Baker made a successful comeback in the late 1970s and 1980s, solidifying his legacy as a jazz icon.