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  1. 9. Dez. 2020 · Before Charlie Parker, there was Lester Young. The year was 1934. It was 4 a.m. at the Cherry Blossom Club, and jazz poured from the sax players faster than liquor at the end of Prohibition. The Cherry Blossom Club was one of several ritzy nightclubs catering to Kansas City's Black patrons. It was not unusual for the premier jazzmen of the ...

  2. Description du produit. BIRD: THE ORIGINAL RECORDINGS OF CHARLIE PARKER. Amazon.fr. Donner en un CD et en douze titres une idée fidèle de la production de l'oiseau rare que fut Charlie Parker, dit "Bird", même en se limitant - comme c'est le cas ici - à la période 1949- 1953, est une tâche ardue, voire titanesque.

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  4. Charlie Parker radically reshaped jazz, changing the way musicians, fans and critics approached it. If Dizzy Gillespie was bop's patron saint, Parker was its founding elder. He was an amazing improviser, who used a slow, thin vibrato, astonishing harmonic knowledge and total technical command to recast songs via his solos.

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  6. 8. Dez. 2006 · Most of all, you get Charlie Parker as bandleader, leading be-bop's Mount Olympians (Miles, Monk, Diz, Rich, Roach) to some of their finest, most cohesive early work. Hear Miles Davis on "KC Blues." Hear Lester Young on his rollicking, 12-minute Carnegie Hall live track "Lester Leaps In," featuring some of the most superb live recorded jazz ever from Parker, trumpeter Roy Eldridge, and ...

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  7. 18. März 2024 · On the two instrumental numbers, “Lady Be Good” and “Shoe Shine Boy”, Young announces his arrival to the world with solo statements that are absolutely wondrous in their melodic ingenuity. Solos that must be amongst the most studied and analysed in all of jazz. Key Lester Young/Count Basie Recording: Shoe Shine Boy.