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  1. Call for the Fiddler, an Album by Claude Williams. Released in 1976 on SteepleChase (catalog no. SCS 1051; Vinyl LP). Featured peformers: Claude Williams (violin), Lars Blach (guitar), Horace Parlan (piano), Hugo Rasmussen (bass), Hans Nymand (drums), Nils Winther (producer), Lissa Winther (photography, cover design), Ove Sorensen (engineer), Jørgen Frigård (liner notes).

  2. CLAUDE WILLIAMS (violin) with Horace Parlan, Lars Blach, Hugo Rasmussen, Hans Nymand. Call for the Fiddler. Denmark import Vinyl LP. Steeple Chase Records SCS 1051. VINYL: strong VG++ to NM-. CLAUDE WILLIAMS QUINTET.

  3. 5. Dez. 2019 · Horace Parlan is unfortunately not an active musician anymore but he is alive and a happy man. In the autumn of 2012 Jesper Lundgaard, Doug Rainey and Bob Rockwell visited him and played a concert for him with Parlan’s compositions. Parlan was so pleased with the concert that he suggested the musicians to record the material. The result is this CD: “Love & Peace – The Music Of Horace ...

  4. Horace Parlan (January 19, 1931 – February 23, 2017) was an American pianist and composer known for working in the hard bop and post-bop styles of jazz. In addition to his work as a bandleader Parlan was known for his contributions to the Charles Mingus recordings Mingus Ah Um and Blues & Roots .

  5. 1. Aug. 2000 · The title track of the former bristles with a funky wail that characterized Parlan’s forays on such Mingus works as “Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting” and “Better Get It In Yo’ Soul.”. An all-time Parlan classic, “Wadin’” also gets its first shot as a trio side with the subsequent quintet version garnering a great deal of ...

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  7. Als einer der letzten überlebenden Swing-Musiker des Kansas City Jazz erlebte er in den 1980er Jahren ein Comeback mit Auftritten im Fernsehen, der Revue „Black and Blue“ (1989), Konzerten im Lincoln Center, der Carnegie Hall, einigen Europatourneen (bei denen u. a. „Call for the Fiddler“ 1976 bei Steeplechase entstand, mit Horace Parlan) und im Weißen Haus bei Bill Clinton.