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charlie parker
Charles Parker, Jr. (August 29, 1920 – March 12, 1955) was an American jazz saxophonist an composer.
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Yardbird
Be-bopped into the world Aug. 29, 1920; found the joy of sax & flew away March 12, 1955
In the title of the album "Diz 'N' Bird In Concert", Diz is Dizzy Gillespie & Bird is this saxophonist
This saxman is seen here on a 1995 stamp tooting his own horn
Dizzy Gillespie & this alto sax man known as "Bird" helped popularize bebop in the '40s
The ballet "For Bird, with Love" was Alvin Ailey's tribute to this jazz musician whose nickname was "Bird"
Dizzy Gillespie, a close friend & bandmate of this bebop saxophonist, survived him by 38 years
1988:"Bird"
Birdland, a jazz palace of the '50s, was named for this sax player who was nicknamed "Bird"
The horn seen at Kansas City's American Jazz Museum belonged to this '40s & '50s musician who grew up in Kansas City
As a consequence of his drug & alcohol problems, this jazz pioneer was confined to a mental hospital in 1946
Not Watts but this Charlie started the Bebop Revolution with his alto sax playing
Dizzy Gillespie's music is also featured in it, but the ballet "For 'Bird' - With Love" is a tribute to him
With Dizzy Gillespie, this "Bird" originated the bebop style of jazz
Recordings by this bebop alto saxophonist include "Carvin' the Bird", "Yardbird Suite" & "Bird Feathers"
This bop saxophonist's 1946 tune "Ornithology" became a jazz standard