Charles Parker Jr. (August 29, 1920 – March 12, 1955), nicknamed "Bird" or "Yardbird", was an American jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer.
Songs
Embraceable You
"Bird & Fats" Charlie Parker Quintet Live At Birdland 1950 · 1992
Lover Man
The Magnificent Charlie Parker · 1951
Si Si
The Magnificent Charlie Parker · 1951
Smoke Gets in You Eyes & 52nd Street Theme
The Encyclopedia of Jazz, Part 4/5: Bebop Story – A Musical Revolution That Radically Changed the Road of Jazz · 2008
Au Privave
Rétrospective 1940-1953 · 2005
Bebop
The Legendary Dial Masters, Volume 1 · 1989
Ornithology
"Bird & Fats" Charlie Parker Quintet Live At Birdland 1950 · 1992
Back Home Blues
The Magnificent Charlie Parker · 1951
Dewey Square
Jazz Piano History · 2006
Star Eyes
Charlie Parker - Summit Meeting At Birdland · 1951
The Hymn
The Legendary Dial Masters, Volume 1 · 1989
Don't Blame Me
Scrapple From the Apple / Don't Blame Me · 1948
Cool Blues
"Bird & Fats" Charlie Parker Quintet Live At Birdland 1950 · 1992
Klactoveedsedsteene
Bird Feathers
My Old Flame / Bird Feathers · 1950
Dexterity 1
The Complete Charlie Parker, Vol. 4: Bird of Paradise · 2012
Moose the Mooche / Lullaby of Birdland
Charlie Parker - Summit Meeting At Birdland · 1951
The Gypsy
Charlie Parker Story on Dial, Vol.1, Westcoast Days · 1946
Scrapple From the Apple
Scrapple From the Apple / Don't Blame Me · 1948
Chi Chi
Now's the Time · 1952
Confirmation
Now's the Time · 1952
The Song Is You
Jazz de choc: Charlie Parker (Mono Version) · 1960
Anthropology into Announcement
Bird In LA (Live) · 2021
My Old Flame
My Old Flame / Bongo Beep · 1951
Bongo Beep
My Old Flame / Bongo Beep · 1951
Kim
Jazz de choc: Charlie Parker (Mono Version) · 1960
Cosmic Rays
Jazz de choc: Charlie Parker (Mono Version) · 1960
Broadway / Lullaby of Birdland
Charlie Parker - Summit Meeting At Birdland · 1951
Ko Ko
Carnegie Hall X-Mas ’49 · 1949
52nd Street Theme
"Bird & Fats" Charlie Parker Quintet Live At Birdland 1950 · 1992
Now’s the Time
Now's the Time · 1952
Laird Baird
Jazz de choc: Charlie Parker (Mono Version) · 1960
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Recorded in New York City, on June 6, 1950. Tracks #19-23, Quintet: Charlie Parker (as), Red Rodney (tp), John Lewis (p), Ray Brown (b) and Kenny Clarke (d).
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Alto saxophonist Charlie Parker (1920-1955) was among the most influential jazz artists ever, and one of the few indisputable geniuses of his time.
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This set contains Charlie Parker's best small band studio recordings from his later period. These outstanding tracks have the finest sound quality of Bird's ...
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Complete Studio Masters W/ Miles Davis - Jazz Messengers
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This set presents the complete master takes from the recording sessions he made with his regular Quintet featuring the equally great Miles Davis on trumpet.
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This set presents the complete master takes from the recording sessions he made with his regular Quintet featuring the equally great Miles Davis on trumpet.
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