THESE SHORT PARTIAL CLIPS ARE COURTESY OF THE MOSAIC COLLECTION AND ARE PRESENTED HERE UNDER FAIR USE COPYRIGHT GUIDELINES FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE AND FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE INDENDED TO BE USED ONLY FOR STUDY OF THIS HISTORIC ARTISTIC MATERIAL
These recordings truly are gems. The fidelity is remarkably clear and the energy permeates all throughout the performances. A wonderful era in the arc of this music.
The musicians are listed in the description - Charlie Parker (as); Howard McGhee (tpt); Hampton Hawes (p); Addison Farmer (b); Roy Porter (d); Earl Coleman (voc)
THESE SHORT PARTIAL CLIPS ARE COURTESY OF THE MOSAIC COLLECTION AND ARE PRESENTED HERE UNDER FAIR USE COPYRIGHT GUIDELINES FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE AND FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE INDENDED TO BE USED ONLY FOR STUDY OF THIS HISTORIC ARTISTIC MATERIAL
These recordings truly are gems. The fidelity is remarkably clear and the energy permeates all throughout the performances. A wonderful era in the arc of this music.
That modern blues lick at 11:04 .... beautiful... Bird really put the blues back into swing music, which had gotten pretty syrupy by the 1940s.
16:10 BLUES on Night and Tunisia break! RARE
8:49 .... pretty 'modern' for a 26 year old sax player in 1947 ... but that's the genius of the Bird.
16:25
credits?..
The musicians are listed in the description - Charlie Parker (as); Howard McGhee (tpt); Hampton Hawes (p); Addison Farmer (b); Roy Porter (d); Earl Coleman (voc)
@@Studio_Tone ah right.. sorry (didn't see) and thanxalot !