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CHARLIE PARKER

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Parker, Charlie
Interactive site offers sound samples, quiz questions, quotes, original art and
products featuring Parker and other jazz greats.

  • Charlie Parker 1920 - 1955 'I didn't know a thing about harmony

  • Then I was ready.' Charlie Parker's real genius is in how he reached deep inside the culture and touched others who then spread his voice

  • Charlie Parker Poster by Sam Smidt The Jazz Collectors Series....1967, 1st Printing of Charlie 'Bird' Parker by Sam Smidt (17' x 22') $43 Legends in Jazz Print - Charlie Parker by Gene Levin The prints are signed by artist Gene Levin and are titled along with the musician's date of birth and death

  • But a bird, it might be appropriate to add, does not always have its feet on the ground.' Author Martin Williams on Charlie Parker, from..

  • Get a taste of Charlie Parker, from..

  • Charlie Parker #5/Painting by Pashyanti Carole Hand Bird, portrayed in a suit of white, amid the nightclub world he dominated...Artist Pashyanti Carole Hand's Charlie Parker #5 is available as a 12 x 16 limited edition print

  • Parker left the world enriched with creative melody

  • Bird Lives!: The High Times and Hard Life of Charlie (Yardbird) Parker by Ross Russell Part genius, part cult hero, 100% symbol of be bop...Ross Russell's account of Bird's life allows you to indulge in his life in a way only surpassed by Bird's own overindulgence



    Charlie Parker Residence
    A photo and short article about "Bird's House" which is now on the National
    Register of Historic Places.

  • THE CHARLIE PARKER RESIDENCE 151 Avenue B, New York City 'Bird's House' © Michael R

  • Sneed (formerly Judy Sneed), owner of the Charlie Parker Residence by Judy Rhodes (Kim Parker is Charlie Parker's step daughter) Built in l849, this Gothic Revival-style rowhouse was home to the alto saxophonist Charlie Parker (Bird) from l950-l954

  • With Chan Richardson and their three children, Parker occupied the ground floor apartment at the height of his career, having achieved considerable success and renown as the co-founder of bebop, the modern jazz style that he and trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie created in New York City during the mid-l940s

  • Parker enjoyed international fame while living here, performing with large and small ensembles, as well as with Latin big bands and string sections

  • Avenue B (between 7th & l0th Streets-along Tompkins Square Park) was renamed Charlie Parker Place in l992 and since l993 the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival is held annually in the park to celebrate Bird's birthday (August 29, l920 in Kansas City, Kansas) and his contribution to 20th century music

  • The Charlie Parker Residence was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in l994 by the U.S



    Chasin' The BIRD - for Charlie Parker fan -
    コラム、音源紹介、アンケート企画、掲示板、関連リンク集。

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    Chasin' The BIRD - for Charlie Parker fan -
    Introducing the jazz master, Charlie Parker.

  • | English Authorized by Estate of Charlie Parker Editor : Yoichi e-mail (Please change AT to @) webmasterATchasinthebird.com The site about the Jazz Master, Charlie Parker

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    Tesi sul Bebop
    Il clarinettista Antonio Fraioli offre questa tesi presentata al termine del
    corso di jazz presso il Conservatorio di Latina.

  • [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ Tesi sul Bebop ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Conservatorio di Musica “O.Respighi” di Latina Corso di Jazz Classe del M° Maurizio Zazzarini IL BEBOP La «nuova musica» Tesi di diploma di ANTONIO FRAIOLI - A nno accademico 1997/98 I NDICE - L’avventura dei neri in America - Il jazz prima del Bebop - L’inizio della rivoluzione: 1940-1941 - 1942-1943 - 1944: L’esplosione del Bebop - 1945 - 1946 - 1947 - Il 1948 e l’avvento del Cool-jazz ALLEGATI (prima parte) - Charlie Parker (seconda parte) - Dizzy Gillespie (terza parte) - Fats Navarro (quarta parte) - Fats Navarro (quinta parte) - Thelonious Monk (sesta parte) - Thelonious Monk (settima parte) - Bud Powell Bebop for big band (questa parte non è presente nel sito): - A night in Tunisia by Dizzy Gillespie (arr

  • Antonio Fraioli) - Ornithology by Charlie Parker (arr


    CineFile: Bird
    Recensione del film di Clint Eastwood dedicato a Charlie 'Bird' Parker. A cura
    di Alberto Cassani.

  • Alberto Cassani, 6 Ottobre 2003: Appassionato Warner Bird di Clint Eastwood Charlie Parker, detto “Bird”, è stato uno dei più importanti musicisti della storia del jazz

  • Votato all’auto-distruzione, Parker abusò di droghe e di alcool fino a morire di cirrosi epatica a soli 35 anni

  • E la cosa è chiaramente voluta, in modo da non rischiare di smitizzare una leggenda come Parker riducendolo ad un ‘semplice’ uomo problematico

  • Forest Whitaker sembra essere nato per interpretare il ruolo di Parker, con quella sua faccia perennemente imbarazzata e la figura imponente

  • “Bird” è una biografia musicale, e in un film del genere è importante notare come sia davvero il sassofono di Charlie Parker a suonare le note delle sue melodie

  • È un doloroso viaggio nella vita di Charlie Parker


    Bird's Christmas
    A Miles Davis-Charlie Parker Christmas story from 1948 courtesy of The Blacklisted
    Journalist.

  • It was Charlie Parker's opening night at the Argyle Club on Chicago's North Side and the band members came by El, carrying their instruments down the long flight of stairs from the elevated tracks to the street while the icy whip of Chicago's notorious winter lashed at their coats, which, of course, were too cool for this city's brand of winter frigidity

  • The club owner kept walking around making sure the band heard him asking himself why he had booked Charlie Parker in the first place

  • "The last we heard, you were supposed to be going to some fancy music conservatory in New York." "I'm playing with Yardbird Parker, " Miles said

  • For Miles, playing behind Charlie Parker was complicated to begin with but the higher the Bird flew, the more complicated following him got


    City Parks Foundation
    Helps to improve and rebuild parks and playgrounds, offer recreational, horticultural,
    cultural and environmental education programs to people of all ages, ...

  • Each year The Charlie Parker Jazz Festival assembles some of the finest musicians in the world who reflect Parker’s musical individuality and genius, to promote appreciation for this highly influential and world-renowned artist

  • Benefits


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    Miles Ahead: A Miles Davis Website
    Peter Losin's comprehensive discography divided by decades covers both Prestige
    and Columbia recordings. Includes recording dates, track listings, track times, ...

  • for the Charlie Parker section


    Railibro.lacab.it - Jean-Michel Basquiat
    Informazioni sull'artista, immagini e link a risorse tematiche.


    New Albion Records: Anthony Braxton
    An interview.

  • For instance, after Charlie Parker played his music, the language dynamic of that music would create a whole reality that could help human beings

  • That's what we see when we talk of the post-bebop continuum; they're the people who have been able to make a reality out of Charlie Parker's solutions

  • There are master stylists too, but the masters are the ones who did not simply take without giving, who didn't just play Charlie Parker's language and do nothing to it

  • His playing doesn't really challenge any law, it just reaffirms what has been current, in the air, in the last thirty years; that being the dynamic implications of Charlie Parker's music

  • But, in fact, before Charlie Parker demonstrated his music, nobody played like him; so if the value systems that surround Phil Woods are allowed to dominate, there will be no forward motion, and no future Phil Woods because he would have no one to take a music from

  • If it wasn't for Paul Desmond and Ahmad Jamal, I could never have heard Charlie Parker


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  • Nel ascolta per la prima volta una canzone di Charlie Parker e ne rimane così entusiasta che obbliga i suoi genitori a comprargli un sassofono che rimane la sua ossessione finché non gli regalano una chitarra acustica

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    DownBeat.com: Charlie Parker
    Includes a biography, photo gallery, discography, and articles from the Down Beat
    archive.


    Verve Records: Dizzy Gillespie
    Official site includes soundclips for his entire label discography.

  • The period with Hines was particularly significant because it represented the first continuous period in which Gillespie played every day alongside his contemporary Charlie Parker, whose innovations on alto saxophone paralleled Gillespie’s own developments

  • When Parker returned to New York a year later, the two made many appearances and a series of records together that are still viewed as classics

  • Fortunately, he was also often involved in star-studded groups convened for the sole purpose of a studio session, including the 1950 reunion with Parker and pianist Thelonious Monk (the only time the three recorded together) or the 1957 date with saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Sonny Rollins

  • Charlie Parker Verve Records Verve Remixed 2 Verve Remixed Verve Records A Jazz Odyssey Oscar Peterson Verve Records Afro Dizzy Gillespie Verve Records The Very Best Of Stan Getz Stan Getz Verve Records Sonny Rollins's Finest Hour Sonny Rollins Verve Records Diz And Getz Dizzy Gillespie & Stan Getz Verve Records Have Trumpet, Will Excite! Dizzy Gillespie Verve Records The Giant (Jazz In Paris) Dizzy Gillespie Verve Records Ken Burns Jazz - Definitive..


    History of Verve Records
    Traces development from the Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts of the 1940s to
    the label's founding by Norman Granz in 1956 and the coalition formed with labels ...

  • Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Lester Young, Kid Ory, Stan Getz, Ben Webster, Roy Eldridge, Gerry Mulligan, Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Illinois Jacquet, Art Tatum, Flip Phillips, and Teddy Wilson all recorded for Verve

  • The Verve Story, 1944-1994 Various Artists Bird And Diz Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie Bird: The Complete Charlie Parker On Verve Charlie Parker The Song Is You: Best Of The Verve Songbooks Oscar Peterson Ella And Louis Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Getz/Gilberto Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto Cool Velvet & Voices Stan Getz Soul Sauce Cal Tjader What A Diff'rence A Day Makes! Dinah Washington At Mister Kelly's Sarah Vaughan Lush Life: The Music Of Billy Strayhorn Joe Henderson The Look Of Love Diana Krall Alegria Wayne Shorter Wide Angles Michael Brecker Verve Remixed 3 Verve Remixed Rock Swings Paul Anka Beyond The Sound Barrier Wayne Shorter That's What I Say John Scofield


    Libri.de: Bücher, Hörbücher & mehr - GRATIS-EXPRESS Versand
    Bücher, CDs, Videos und CD-ROMs. Mit Reviews, Grafiken, Kommentaren und Leseproben.


    Jazzed in Cleveland: Albert Ayler
    Article about Ayler's Cleveland roots by Joe Mosbrook.

  • The boys also listened to records by such artists as Lester Young, Wardell Gray, Charlie Parker and Cleveland trumpeter Freddie Webster

  • When Ayler graduated from John Hay High School in 1954 at the age of 18, he began attending college, but was really more interested in trying to master the bebop jazz style of Charlie Parker

  • I was impressed by the way he played the changes.' Others said Ayler was soon playing like Parker and some local musicians began calling him 'Little Bird.' By the time Ayler left college to join the army in 1956, fellow musicians said he would warm up by playing Parker solos backward

  • While in the army, he also got bored with the bebop of Parker

  • It was an ironic twist for the Cleveland musician who had grown up listening to the music of Lionel Hampton, Benny Goodman, Muddy Waters, Freddie Webster, and Charlie Parker


    Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns
    Review of the documentary, along with a detailed episode guide.

  • Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, and Dizzy Gillespie—these are the illustrious names that fill the history of jazz

  • Charlie Parker There are many highlights throughout the series

  • Episode 8, titled "Risk, " covers the be-bop insurgency and the short, troubled career of saxophonist Charlie Parker

  • Injured as a teenager in an automobile accident, Parker seemed troubled for the remainder of his life

  • Clips of Parker’s performances show what appears to be a totally emotionless person, playing rapid, beautiful solos

  • Many musicians, fascinated by Parker’s style, would also adopt his drug habit (heroin) to emulate their hero

  • Parker’s sometime partner, Dizzy Gillespie, would spread the gospel of bop, kindly sharing technique and musical theory with young players

  • But by the time Parker had died in 1955, jazz had entered the modern era with a completely new sheen

  • Jazz should also leave the viewer much more aware of the evils of segregation, and of the vast contribution of African-American artists like Armstrong, Ellington, Parker, and Coltrane


    Chet Baker - Lost and Found
    Devoted to the late great jazz trumpet player and vocalist, complete discography,
    lyrics, reviews, and CD cover art.

  • He led a colorful, stormy life replete with torrid romances, storied musical associations with the likes of Gerry Mulligan, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, as well as enormous legal and drug problems

  • When the great saxophone player, Charlie Parker chooses young, white, startling handsome Chet Baker over more seasoned black trumpet players for his West Coast tour, Chet thinks he has it made

  • However, when Parker goes back east, nothing has really changed for Chet


    The Atlantic Monthly's Jazz Archives
    Articles from 1922 forward, viewable by paid subscribers.


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