Charles "Charlie" Parker, Jr. (August 29, 1920 – March 12, 1955), also known as "Yardbird" and "Bird", was an American jazz saxophonist and composer.
Parker was a highly influential jazz soloist and a leading figure in the development of bebop, a form of jazz characterized by fast tempos, virtuosic technique and advanced harmonies. Parker was a blazingly fast virtuoso, and he introduced revolutionary harmonic ideas including rapid passing chords, new variants of altered chords, and chord substitutions. His tone ranged from clean and penetrating to sweet and somber.
Parker acquired the nickname "Yardbird" early in his career. This, and the shortened form "Bird", continued to be used for the rest of his life, inspiring the titles of a number of Parker compositions, such as "Yardbird Suite", "Ornithology", "Bird Gets the Worm", and "Bird of Paradise". Parker was an icon for the hipster subculture and later the Beat Generation, personifying the jazz musician as an uncompromising artist and intellectual rather than just an entertainer.
Charles "Charlie" Bird (born 9 September 1949) is an Irishjournalist and broadcaster. He was Chief News Correspondent with RTÉ News and Current Affairs until January 2009. He took up the role of Washington Correspondent, but prematurely returned to his earlier post in Ireland in June 2010. He retired from RTÉ in August 2012.
In the late 1960s, Bird took an active interest in far left politics, being a member of Young Socialists. In this role, along with Tariq Ali of the International Marxist Group, he attended the funeral of Peter Graham of Saor Éire who was assassinated on 25 October 1971 in an internecine dispute. A photograph of the funeral shows Ali and Bird giving a clenched fist salute at the grave. Charlie Bird was recruited into RTÉ by Eoghan Harris in the mid 1970s.
"Jam Session" is an album compiled from a 1952 jam session which brought together three of history's greatest alto saxophonists; Parker, Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter, as well as Ben Webster and Flip Phillips on tenor sax.
Track listing
00:00 - 01. Jam Blues (Norman Shrdlu)
14:44 - 02. What Is This Thing Called Love (Cole Porter)
30:37 - 03. Ballad Medley
48:02 - 04. Funky Blues (Johnny Hodges)
Personnel
Alto Saxophone – Benny Carter, Charlie Parker, Johnny Hodges
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – J.C. Heard
Guitar – Barney Kessel
Piano – Oscar Peterson
Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster, Flip Phillips
Trumpet – Charlie Shavers
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published: 31 May 2018
Charlie Parker Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best Songs Of Charlie Parker - Best Saxophone Music
Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie, "Hot House" at DuMont Television, February 24, 1952 (in color)
Broadcasted on the Earl Wilson Show 'Stage Entrance' on February 24 (or 25?), 1952.
Charlie Parker Plays with Dizzy Gillespie in the Only Footage Capturing the “Bird” in True Live Performance (Article by Mike Springer)
Here’s a historic TV broadcast of the founding fathers of bebop, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, playing together in 1952. It’s one of only two known sound films of Parker playing–and the only one of him playing live, rather than synching to a prerecorded track.
The performance is from a February 24, 1952 broadcast on the pioneering DuMont Television Network. The segment begins with a brief ceremony in which Parker and Gillespie receive awards from Down Beat magazine (Earl Wilson and Leonard feather). Follows a performance of the bebop standard “Hot House,” composed ...
published: 18 Feb 2021
Charlie Parker - The Best of Charlie Parker volume 1
THE BEST OF CHARLIE PARKER VOL.1
1. Cool Blues 00:00
2. No problem 3:34
3. Satan in Hight Heels 12:26
4. What’s Right for you 15:52
5. Montage 19:03
6. Shawnuff 21:15
7. You and The Night and The Music 25:42
8. Cheryl 29:02
9. Lost and Lonely 35:14
10. Sidewinder 38:51
11. Abstract Art 41:12
12. Bongo Bop 44:05
13. Easy Side Drive 48:56
14. Jazz Vendor 51:46
15. Coffee Coffee 56:37
16. Over the rainbow 1:00:06
17. Subway Inn 1:02:25
18. The Hymn 1:06:27
19. All the things you are 1:12:04
20. Communion 1:15:25
21. Lake in the woods 1:21:31
22. The Feeling of Love 1:25:01
23. Bongo Beep 1:32:14
24. From Mundy On 1:36:55
25. Pittfall 1:40:15
26. Impulse 1:43:50
27. Long Knife 1:49:16
28. Melancholy Madeline 1:51:35
29. Stop and Listen 1:54:18
30. Blues For A S...
published: 14 Jan 2014
Charlie Parker & Coleman Hawkins 1950
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Charlie Parker -The Essential -FULL ALBUM
published: 06 Mar 2023
Charlie Parker Greatest Hits Full Album ~ The Best of Charlie Parker ~ Charlie Best Songs Collection
Charlie Parker Greatest Hits Full Album ~ The Best of Charlie Parker ~ Charlie Best Songs Collection
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published: 15 Sep 2021
The Genius of Charlie Parker
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Charlie Parker, also known as bird, is a legendary jazz musician who has influenced many of today's genres and helped develop the genre bebop. Bebop is a subgenre of jazz that is recognized as being difficult to dance to, but Bird said he didn't care if people danced to his music, because he was an artist.
LA Buckner interviews jazz saxophonist Bobby Watson and sound archive director Chuck Haddix. LA spotlights the innovative style of Kansas City's own Charlie Parker and tracks down his influence on bebop, jazz and the rest of the musical world.
Is Blues the Mother of All Modern Music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYy-6ltraVQ&list=PLIOqzinRwOsrWi...
"Jam Session" is an album compiled from a 1952 jam session which brought together three of history's greatest alto saxophonists; Parker, Johnny Hodges and Benny...
"Jam Session" is an album compiled from a 1952 jam session which brought together three of history's greatest alto saxophonists; Parker, Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter, as well as Ben Webster and Flip Phillips on tenor sax.
Track listing
00:00 - 01. Jam Blues (Norman Shrdlu)
14:44 - 02. What Is This Thing Called Love (Cole Porter)
30:37 - 03. Ballad Medley
48:02 - 04. Funky Blues (Johnny Hodges)
Personnel
Alto Saxophone – Benny Carter, Charlie Parker, Johnny Hodges
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – J.C. Heard
Guitar – Barney Kessel
Piano – Oscar Peterson
Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster, Flip Phillips
Trumpet – Charlie Shavers
If you want you can support the channel and help me upload more awesome jazz albums more often :) https://fr.tipeee.com/my-kind-of-music
"Jam Session" is an album compiled from a 1952 jam session which brought together three of history's greatest alto saxophonists; Parker, Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter, as well as Ben Webster and Flip Phillips on tenor sax.
Track listing
00:00 - 01. Jam Blues (Norman Shrdlu)
14:44 - 02. What Is This Thing Called Love (Cole Porter)
30:37 - 03. Ballad Medley
48:02 - 04. Funky Blues (Johnny Hodges)
Personnel
Alto Saxophone – Benny Carter, Charlie Parker, Johnny Hodges
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – J.C. Heard
Guitar – Barney Kessel
Piano – Oscar Peterson
Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster, Flip Phillips
Trumpet – Charlie Shavers
If you want you can support the channel and help me upload more awesome jazz albums more often :) https://fr.tipeee.com/my-kind-of-music
Charlie Parker Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best Songs Of Charlie Parker - Best Saxophone Music
Charlie Parker Greatest Hits Full Album - The Best Songs Of Ch...
Broadcasted on the Earl Wilson Show 'Stage Entrance' on February 24 (or 25?), 1952.
Charlie Parker Plays with Dizzy Gillespie in the Only Footage Capturing th...
Broadcasted on the Earl Wilson Show 'Stage Entrance' on February 24 (or 25?), 1952.
Charlie Parker Plays with Dizzy Gillespie in the Only Footage Capturing the “Bird” in True Live Performance (Article by Mike Springer)
Here’s a historic TV broadcast of the founding fathers of bebop, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, playing together in 1952. It’s one of only two known sound films of Parker playing–and the only one of him playing live, rather than synching to a prerecorded track.
The performance is from a February 24, 1952 broadcast on the pioneering DuMont Television Network. The segment begins with a brief ceremony in which Parker and Gillespie receive awards from Down Beat magazine (Earl Wilson and Leonard feather). Follows a performance of the bebop standard “Hot House,” composed by Tad Dameron around the harmonic structure of Cole Porter’s “What Is This Thing Called Love?.”
The quintet includes Parker on alto saxophone, Gillespie on trumpet, Sandy Block on bass, Charlie Smith on drums and Dick Hyman on piano.
It was Hyman, who had played with Parker and had his own nightly show on the DuMont network, who helped organize the appearance. In a 2010 interview with JazzWax, Hyman talked about what it was like playing on the show with Parker and Gillespie. “It was together,” he said. “Those guys played with such a good time and feel. It’s a terrific performance considering it was a pop show with just two cameras.”
Source
https://www.openculture.com/2013/03/charlie_parker_plays_with_dizzy_gillespie.html
Colorized with AI software.
Broadcasted on the Earl Wilson Show 'Stage Entrance' on February 24 (or 25?), 1952.
Charlie Parker Plays with Dizzy Gillespie in the Only Footage Capturing the “Bird” in True Live Performance (Article by Mike Springer)
Here’s a historic TV broadcast of the founding fathers of bebop, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, playing together in 1952. It’s one of only two known sound films of Parker playing–and the only one of him playing live, rather than synching to a prerecorded track.
The performance is from a February 24, 1952 broadcast on the pioneering DuMont Television Network. The segment begins with a brief ceremony in which Parker and Gillespie receive awards from Down Beat magazine (Earl Wilson and Leonard feather). Follows a performance of the bebop standard “Hot House,” composed by Tad Dameron around the harmonic structure of Cole Porter’s “What Is This Thing Called Love?.”
The quintet includes Parker on alto saxophone, Gillespie on trumpet, Sandy Block on bass, Charlie Smith on drums and Dick Hyman on piano.
It was Hyman, who had played with Parker and had his own nightly show on the DuMont network, who helped organize the appearance. In a 2010 interview with JazzWax, Hyman talked about what it was like playing on the show with Parker and Gillespie. “It was together,” he said. “Those guys played with such a good time and feel. It’s a terrific performance considering it was a pop show with just two cameras.”
Source
https://www.openculture.com/2013/03/charlie_parker_plays_with_dizzy_gillespie.html
Colorized with AI software.
THE BEST OF CHARLIE PARKER VOL.1
1. Cool Blues 00:00
2. No problem 3:34
3. Satan in Hight Heels 12:26
4. What’s Right for you 15:52
5. Montage 19:03
6. ...
THE BEST OF CHARLIE PARKER VOL.1
1. Cool Blues 00:00
2. No problem 3:34
3. Satan in Hight Heels 12:26
4. What’s Right for you 15:52
5. Montage 19:03
6. Shawnuff 21:15
7. You and The Night and The Music 25:42
8. Cheryl 29:02
9. Lost and Lonely 35:14
10. Sidewinder 38:51
11. Abstract Art 41:12
12. Bongo Bop 44:05
13. Easy Side Drive 48:56
14. Jazz Vendor 51:46
15. Coffee Coffee 56:37
16. Over the rainbow 1:00:06
17. Subway Inn 1:02:25
18. The Hymn 1:06:27
19. All the things you are 1:12:04
20. Communion 1:15:25
21. Lake in the woods 1:21:31
22. The Feeling of Love 1:25:01
23. Bongo Beep 1:32:14
24. From Mundy On 1:36:55
25. Pittfall 1:40:15
26. Impulse 1:43:50
27. Long Knife 1:49:16
28. Melancholy Madeline 1:51:35
29. Stop and Listen 1:54:18
30. Blues For A Stripper 1:59:05
31. Born Again 2:02:30
32. Gabriel 2:08:14
THE BEST OF CHARLIE PARKER VOL.1
1. Cool Blues 00:00
2. No problem 3:34
3. Satan in Hight Heels 12:26
4. What’s Right for you 15:52
5. Montage 19:03
6. Shawnuff 21:15
7. You and The Night and The Music 25:42
8. Cheryl 29:02
9. Lost and Lonely 35:14
10. Sidewinder 38:51
11. Abstract Art 41:12
12. Bongo Bop 44:05
13. Easy Side Drive 48:56
14. Jazz Vendor 51:46
15. Coffee Coffee 56:37
16. Over the rainbow 1:00:06
17. Subway Inn 1:02:25
18. The Hymn 1:06:27
19. All the things you are 1:12:04
20. Communion 1:15:25
21. Lake in the woods 1:21:31
22. The Feeling of Love 1:25:01
23. Bongo Beep 1:32:14
24. From Mundy On 1:36:55
25. Pittfall 1:40:15
26. Impulse 1:43:50
27. Long Knife 1:49:16
28. Melancholy Madeline 1:51:35
29. Stop and Listen 1:54:18
30. Blues For A Stripper 1:59:05
31. Born Again 2:02:30
32. Gabriel 2:08:14
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Charlie Parker, also...
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Charlie Parker, also known as bird, is a legendary jazz musician who has influenced many of today's genres and helped develop the genre bebop. Bebop is a subgenre of jazz that is recognized as being difficult to dance to, but Bird said he didn't care if people danced to his music, because he was an artist.
LA Buckner interviews jazz saxophonist Bobby Watson and sound archive director Chuck Haddix. LA spotlights the innovative style of Kansas City's own Charlie Parker and tracks down his influence on bebop, jazz and the rest of the musical world.
Is Blues the Mother of All Modern Music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYy-6ltraVQ&list=PLIOqzinRwOsrWi5SSyTdFzN-t0mqE8imQ&index=8
How Classical, R&B, and Jazz Musicians Play Differently (Feat. @Adam Neely )
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Charlie Parker, also known as bird, is a legendary jazz musician who has influenced many of today's genres and helped develop the genre bebop. Bebop is a subgenre of jazz that is recognized as being difficult to dance to, but Bird said he didn't care if people danced to his music, because he was an artist.
LA Buckner interviews jazz saxophonist Bobby Watson and sound archive director Chuck Haddix. LA spotlights the innovative style of Kansas City's own Charlie Parker and tracks down his influence on bebop, jazz and the rest of the musical world.
Is Blues the Mother of All Modern Music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYy-6ltraVQ&list=PLIOqzinRwOsrWi5SSyTdFzN-t0mqE8imQ&index=8
How Classical, R&B, and Jazz Musicians Play Differently (Feat. @Adam Neely )
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Charlie Bird opens up about how he'd like to be remembered | Ireland AM
Charlie Bird opens up about his work with people going through dark times and how he would like to be remembered.
He talks about the time he met Bruce Springsteen and why his song 'Land Of Hope And Dreams' is so meaningful to him.
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published: 18 Sep 2023
Obituary: Charlie Bird reported on biggest stories during 40-year career
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published: 12 Mar 2024
The Late Late Show pays tribute to Charlie Bird
The Late Late Show pays tribute to Charlie Bird
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published: 16 Mar 2024
BYU mascot comes out as gay. Interview with Charlie Bird
Recently Charlie Bird took the rare and courageous step of revealing that not only was he Cosmo the Cougar from 2015 to 2018, but that he is also gay. Bob Evans say down with the former BYU mascot.
published: 11 Mar 2019
Charlie Bird on getting re-married | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One
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published: 07 May 2016
Charlie Bird remembered as a national treasure
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Charlie Bird tracks down Anglo Irish bank executive in USA
Charlie Bird tracks down the former Anglo Irish Bank Chief Executive David Drumm but gets turned away at the door. Keep up to date on the latest news: www.rte.ie/player
published: 01 Apr 2010
Charlie Bird - A dog is for life... | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One
Charlie Bird with a cautionary tale for anyone thinking of buying a dog this Christmas #latelate
published: 09 Dec 2016
Charlie the German wirehair pointing a bird
published: 06 Jan 2025
Charlie Bird speaks about how he wants to see his grandkids grow up | The Late Late Show | RTÉ One
"I know I'm in a fight, and I'm doing my best to deal with all these issues as strongly as I can"
Charlie Bird on how he wants to see his grandkids grow up.
#LateLate
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Charlie Bird opens up about his work with people going through dark times and how he would like to be remembered.
He talks about the time he met Bruce Springs...
Charlie Bird opens up about his work with people going through dark times and how he would like to be remembered.
He talks about the time he met Bruce Springsteen and why his song 'Land Of Hope And Dreams' is so meaningful to him.
-
Monday-Friday from 7.00am to 10.00am & weekends from 9.00am to 12:00pm on Virgin Media One.
Email: [email protected]
#IrelandAM #VMTV #Ireland
Charlie Bird opens up about his work with people going through dark times and how he would like to be remembered.
He talks about the time he met Bruce Springsteen and why his song 'Land Of Hope And Dreams' is so meaningful to him.
-
Monday-Friday from 7.00am to 10.00am & weekends from 9.00am to 12:00pm on Virgin Media One.
Email: [email protected]
#IrelandAM #VMTV #Ireland
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The Late Late Show pays tribute to Charlie Bird
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The Late ...
The Late Late Show pays tribute to Charlie Bird
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The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time
The Late Late Show pays tribute to Charlie Bird
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The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time
Recently Charlie Bird took the rare and courageous step of revealing that not only was he Cosmo the Cougar from 2015 to 2018, but that he is also gay. Bob Evans...
Recently Charlie Bird took the rare and courageous step of revealing that not only was he Cosmo the Cougar from 2015 to 2018, but that he is also gay. Bob Evans say down with the former BYU mascot.
Recently Charlie Bird took the rare and courageous step of revealing that not only was he Cosmo the Cougar from 2015 to 2018, but that he is also gay. Bob Evans say down with the former BYU mascot.
Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/player
The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time
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Charlie Bird tracks down the former Anglo Irish Bank Chief Executive David Drumm but gets turned away at the door. Keep up to date on the latest news: www.rte.i...
Charlie Bird tracks down the former Anglo Irish Bank Chief Executive David Drumm but gets turned away at the door. Keep up to date on the latest news: www.rte.ie/player
Charlie Bird tracks down the former Anglo Irish Bank Chief Executive David Drumm but gets turned away at the door. Keep up to date on the latest news: www.rte.ie/player
"I know I'm in a fight, and I'm doing my best to deal with all these issues as strongly as I can"
Charlie Bird on how he wants to see his grandkids grow up.
#...
"I know I'm in a fight, and I'm doing my best to deal with all these issues as strongly as I can"
Charlie Bird on how he wants to see his grandkids grow up.
#LateLate
Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/player
The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time
"I know I'm in a fight, and I'm doing my best to deal with all these issues as strongly as I can"
Charlie Bird on how he wants to see his grandkids grow up.
#LateLate
Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/player
The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time
"Jam Session" is an album compiled from a 1952 jam session which brought together three of history's greatest alto saxophonists; Parker, Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter, as well as Ben Webster and Flip Phillips on tenor sax.
Track listing
00:00 - 01. Jam Blues (Norman Shrdlu)
14:44 - 02. What Is This Thing Called Love (Cole Porter)
30:37 - 03. Ballad Medley
48:02 - 04. Funky Blues (Johnny Hodges)
Personnel
Alto Saxophone – Benny Carter, Charlie Parker, Johnny Hodges
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – J.C. Heard
Guitar – Barney Kessel
Piano – Oscar Peterson
Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster, Flip Phillips
Trumpet – Charlie Shavers
If you want you can support the channel and help me upload more awesome jazz albums more often :) https://fr.tipeee.com/my-kind-of-music
Broadcasted on the Earl Wilson Show 'Stage Entrance' on February 24 (or 25?), 1952.
Charlie Parker Plays with Dizzy Gillespie in the Only Footage Capturing the “Bird” in True Live Performance (Article by Mike Springer)
Here’s a historic TV broadcast of the founding fathers of bebop, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, playing together in 1952. It’s one of only two known sound films of Parker playing–and the only one of him playing live, rather than synching to a prerecorded track.
The performance is from a February 24, 1952 broadcast on the pioneering DuMont Television Network. The segment begins with a brief ceremony in which Parker and Gillespie receive awards from Down Beat magazine (Earl Wilson and Leonard feather). Follows a performance of the bebop standard “Hot House,” composed by Tad Dameron around the harmonic structure of Cole Porter’s “What Is This Thing Called Love?.”
The quintet includes Parker on alto saxophone, Gillespie on trumpet, Sandy Block on bass, Charlie Smith on drums and Dick Hyman on piano.
It was Hyman, who had played with Parker and had his own nightly show on the DuMont network, who helped organize the appearance. In a 2010 interview with JazzWax, Hyman talked about what it was like playing on the show with Parker and Gillespie. “It was together,” he said. “Those guys played with such a good time and feel. It’s a terrific performance considering it was a pop show with just two cameras.”
Source
https://www.openculture.com/2013/03/charlie_parker_plays_with_dizzy_gillespie.html
Colorized with AI software.
THE BEST OF CHARLIE PARKER VOL.1
1. Cool Blues 00:00
2. No problem 3:34
3. Satan in Hight Heels 12:26
4. What’s Right for you 15:52
5. Montage 19:03
6. Shawnuff 21:15
7. You and The Night and The Music 25:42
8. Cheryl 29:02
9. Lost and Lonely 35:14
10. Sidewinder 38:51
11. Abstract Art 41:12
12. Bongo Bop 44:05
13. Easy Side Drive 48:56
14. Jazz Vendor 51:46
15. Coffee Coffee 56:37
16. Over the rainbow 1:00:06
17. Subway Inn 1:02:25
18. The Hymn 1:06:27
19. All the things you are 1:12:04
20. Communion 1:15:25
21. Lake in the woods 1:21:31
22. The Feeling of Love 1:25:01
23. Bongo Beep 1:32:14
24. From Mundy On 1:36:55
25. Pittfall 1:40:15
26. Impulse 1:43:50
27. Long Knife 1:49:16
28. Melancholy Madeline 1:51:35
29. Stop and Listen 1:54:18
30. Blues For A Stripper 1:59:05
31. Born Again 2:02:30
32. Gabriel 2:08:14
PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateSoundField
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Charlie Parker, also known as bird, is a legendary jazz musician who has influenced many of today's genres and helped develop the genre bebop. Bebop is a subgenre of jazz that is recognized as being difficult to dance to, but Bird said he didn't care if people danced to his music, because he was an artist.
LA Buckner interviews jazz saxophonist Bobby Watson and sound archive director Chuck Haddix. LA spotlights the innovative style of Kansas City's own Charlie Parker and tracks down his influence on bebop, jazz and the rest of the musical world.
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Charles "Charlie" Parker, Jr. (August 29, 1920 – March 12, 1955), also known as "Yardbird" and "Bird", was an American jazz saxophonist and composer.
Parker was a highly influential jazz soloist and a leading figure in the development of bebop, a form of jazz characterized by fast tempos, virtuosic technique and advanced harmonies. Parker was a blazingly fast virtuoso, and he introduced revolutionary harmonic ideas including rapid passing chords, new variants of altered chords, and chord substitutions. His tone ranged from clean and penetrating to sweet and somber.
Parker acquired the nickname "Yardbird" early in his career. This, and the shortened form "Bird", continued to be used for the rest of his life, inspiring the titles of a number of Parker compositions, such as "Yardbird Suite", "Ornithology", "Bird Gets the Worm", and "Bird of Paradise". Parker was an icon for the hipster subculture and later the Beat Generation, personifying the jazz musician as an uncompromising artist and intellectual rather than just an entertainer.
Charlie Bird opens up about his work with people going through dark times and how he would like to be remembered.
He talks about the time he met Bruce Springsteen and why his song 'Land Of Hope And Dreams' is so meaningful to him.
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Recently Charlie Bird took the rare and courageous step of revealing that not only was he Cosmo the Cougar from 2015 to 2018, but that he is also gay. Bob Evans say down with the former BYU mascot.
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Charlie Bird tracks down the former Anglo Irish Bank Chief Executive David Drumm but gets turned away at the door. Keep up to date on the latest news: www.rte.ie/player
"I know I'm in a fight, and I'm doing my best to deal with all these issues as strongly as I can"
Charlie Bird on how he wants to see his grandkids grow up.
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The new album “Bird in Kansas City” captures jazz pioneer CharlieParker’s grace and greatness in casual settings. The material, much of it never heard before, dates from 1941 to 1951. It includes two sets of private recordings with local ....
Bird was the nickname of CharlieParker, the innovative bebop saxophonist and Joans’s roommate, whom Joans first memorialized in oil paint shortly after his untimely death in 1955.
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