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  1. 28. Apr. 1991 · Vocalists. Bebop featured male and female vocalists. Baritone Billy Eckstine was the first Black male romantic singer in jazz/popular music. He joined Earl Hines and his Grand Terrace Orchestra in 1939 and recorded his first hits—the novelties “Jelly Jelly” (1941) and “The Jitney Man” (1942), and the blues ballad “Stormy Monday Blues” (1942).

  2. After two years, Parker and Gillespie both moved to Billy Eckstine’s bebop big band. Gillespie became musical director and Parker leader of the sax section. Parker had already shown Gillespie how unreliable and unpunctual he was. These failings caused major problems for Gillespie once they organized their own gigs and recording sessions.

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  5. Books. The Birth of Bebop: A Social and Musical History. Scott DeVeaux. University of California Press, 1997 - Music - 572 pages. The richest place in America's musical landscape is that fertile ground occupied by jazz. Scott DeVeaux takes a central chapter in the history of jazz—the birth of bebop—and shows how our contemporary ideas of ...

  6. University of California Press, 1997 - Music - 572 pages. The richest place in America's musical landscape is that fertile ground occupied by jazz. Scott DeVeaux takes a central chapter in the history of jazz--the birth of bebop--and shows how our contemporary ideas of this uniquely American art form flow from that pivotal moment.

  7. The Complete "Birth of the Bebop", an Album by Charlie Parker. Released in 1991 on Stash (catalog no. ST-CD-535; CD). Genres: Bebop.