Charlie “Bird” Parker was one of the wonders of 20th-century music. During his troubled 34 years on earth, he changed the course of jazz history. Yet nothing is simple about the life of this drug-ravaged, volatile genius; even the inspiration for the saxophone maestro’s famous nickname is shrouded in folklore.
Charles Christopher Parker Jr was born on 29 August 1920 in Freeman Avenue, Kansas City. Parker’s upbringing was difficult. His father Charles was a drunken gambler – and a pimp, according to Parker’s third wife – who left the family home when Parker was nine and was subsequently stabbed to death in a fight when his son was still a teenager. Parker did, at least, inherit a love of music and from the age of 12, was hanging out in the alleyways behind the nightclubs lining Kansas’s 12th Street, trying to hear a jam session or catch a glimpse of his saxophone hero Lester Young.
Parker’s life has been thoroughly mythologised, including the time in 1936 when he got his chance to sit in on one of the famous jam sessions with Count Basie’s band at the Reno Club. According to legend, the 16-year-old’s error-ridden solo so infuriated Jo Jones that the drummer hurled a cymbal at Parker.
Parker was a highly influential soloist and leading figure in the development of bebop, a form of jazz characterized by fast tempos, virtuosic technique, and advanced harmonies. Parker was an extremely fast virtuoso and introduced revolutionary harmonic ideas into jazz, including rapid passing chords, new variants of altered chords, and chord substitutions. Primarily a player of the alto saxophone, Parker's tone ranged from clean and penetrating to sweet and somber. He was known for the very clear, sweet and articulate notes he could produce from the saxophone.
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Yes, AbsolutelyHello from the road! I currently in [redacted] on tour, and we got to have a stop in Langley recently and I met my NSA handler. They were kind of boring and not at all interesting. They said I should touch grass but I countered with "but you're getting paid to watch me on the internet." I win ha ha nerds.
On a serious note we're cutting the tour short by a day for reasons beyond our control, but its totally cool cause we'll be close to home then and I get to go see the corgi! Tour itself has been great, wish we had more time to just do stuff, but it is what it is.
For all the other musicians reading this, we have subsided off band $ so ill call this tour a win.
me after painstakingly cutting out subjects in each individual frame of a video clip to make a transparent gif emoji and like 5 people use it :walter-breakdown:
tbf i made that one too and thats like top 20 on the site so :shrug-outta-hecks:
this site is so nice i forget that most people are assholes on the rest of the internet
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Britain is very likely to give a shilling (five pence) for Big Ben to ring once because of a floppy haired psychopath and removing itself from the european union
Thank you for that. I didn't realize UK slang was so impossible to understand sometimes.
It must be so hard to be an anthropologist and have to listen to your colleagues say "early homo" and not even crack a smile
My desire to become a more social person with more friends is heavily counterbalanced by how tedious and tiring I find most other people and how hard it is for them to stand up to the appeal of staying in and playing games. Here's hoping I become a more sociable person with age.
i have to go to a halloween party and I really don't want to because people do be tedious
Can boomers just fuck off already?
I swear to god, there is no better example of them running shit into the ground (other than voting for :trump-anguish: )than the recent poll that shows a plurality of them considering 10K in student debt forgiveness "too much"
Love that good ole US electoralism where boomer votes outweigh those of the younger generation!
:amerikkka-clap:
economic factors over time mean that generational analysis has some merit to it, but i have several gen x and millennial family members who agree with that :pain:
There is no doubt in my mind that good boomers exist, but they're few and far between :sadness:
true enough. most of the good ones got fucking destroyed by nixon. either by getting sent to jail, killed. or just getting completely blackpilled when they realized there was no hope electorally.* huge numbers of the queer activists died during the aids crisis as well.
*punishment park is a really great 1971 film that sums that dynamic up really well.
It isbweird that the tuning point of histiry was banning cigs. Cause every single boomer in congress would be dead twice over from lung cancer by now if we hadn't
Most of them don't even get that the money isn't going anywhere. The government is just lighting it on fire, any real person who was going to get paid got paid when the government bought the loans immediately after they were issued. People are just paying money in to the government's giant money black box for literally no justifiable reason. it accomplishes nothing.