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  1. 16. Sept. 2015 · ホレス・パーラン 『アス・スリー』 Horace Parlan “Us Three” 136. Tweet. 黒く、渋く、格好良し――ジャケットデザインも目を引くホレス・パーランの人気盤。. 粘りのあるパワフルなノリで引き込み一気に突き進む#1 “Us Three”、ゆっくりと抑制をきかせた ...

  2. Horace Parlan (born January 19, 1931, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - died February 24, 2017, Korsør, Denmark) was an American-born Danish modern jazz pianist, with a strong left hand. Parlan was discovered by Charles Mingus, and played and recorded with him from 1957 to 1959. After that he played with Dexter Gordon, Booker Ervin, Roland Kirk ...

  3. 1. März 2017 · Parlan, who had lost his eyesight and was stricken with polio at age 5, collaborated with such stars as Charles Mingus and Dexter Gordon.

  4. Provided to YouTube by WntsOut of Nowhere (feat. Red Mitchell, Horace Parlan) · Clark Terry · Red Mitchell · Horace ParlanBrahms Lullabye℗ WNTS FranceRelease...

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  5. Best known for his work with Charles Mingus, pianist Horace Parlan began recording for Blue Note in 1960 with an excellent run of hard bop classics including Speakin’ My Piece, a quintet date featuring a frontline of Stanley Turrentine on saxophone and Tommy Turrentine on trumpet with the rhythm team of George Tucker o

  6. 14. März 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupWadin' (Remastered) · Horace Parlan QuintetSpeakin' My Piece℗ 2000 Blue Note RecordsReleased on: 1960-01-01Produc...

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  7. 3. Sept. 2014 · Horace Parlan: 'Speakin' My Piece'. I first encountered Horace Parlan's unusual and dramatic piano style on Dexter Gordon's magnificent album Doin' Allright, recorded for Blue Note in May 1961. On the recording, Gordon and trumpeter Freddie Hubbard were out front, backed by Parlan, George Tucker on bass and Al Harewood on drums.