Search - Artist/Band: Charlie Parker

Artist Info

  • Name: Charlie Parker
  • Birthday: 08/29/1920
  • Birth Place: Kansas City, KS
  • Died: 03/12/1955
  • Decades Active: 1940,1950
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Styles: Bop, Big Band, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
  • Moods: Cathartic, Complex, Freewheeling, Intense, Sophisticated, Boisterous, Cerebral, Confident, Elegant, Energetic, Fiery, Manic, Playful, Rousing, Searching, Aggressive, Ambitious, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Enigmatic, Exciting, Exuberant, Gritty, Intimate, Literate, Passionate, Rollicking, Romantic, Quirky, Fun, Lush

Albums

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Title Release
  • Parker's Mood [Savoy Jazz]
  • 11/18/2009
  • Stupendous [Savoy Jazz]
  • 11/11/2009
  • Charlie Parker Memorial, Vol. 1
  • 09/22/2009
  • Great Quartets & Quintets
  • 07/07/2009
  • Out of Nowhere: The Rise of Miles Davis
  • 07/01/2009
  • Jazz Round Midnight
  • 06/09/2009
  • Days and Birds
  • 03/25/2008
  • Jazz Legends [Acrobat]
  • 03/18/2008
  • Very Best of Charlie Parker [Music Brokers]
  • 11/27/2007
  • Anthology 1948-1953
  • 04/24/2007
  • Now's the Time [Rajon]
  • 04/16/2007
  • Jam Session 1952 [Giants of Jazz]
  • 04/14/2007
  • Overtime
  • 04/06/2007
  • Rare Recordings 1947-1952
  • 03/27/2007
  • Rise and Fall of Charlie Parker
  • 02/26/2007
  • Story on Dial: Volume 1
  • 01/24/2007
  • Charlie Parker [B.D. Jazz]
  • 12/20/2006
  • Jazz Perennial WA
  • 12/11/2006
  • The Best of the Bird [Collectables]
  • 11/21/2006
  • The Quintessence New York - Los Angeles - Toronto, Vol. 2: 1947-1954 WA
  • 11/21/2006
  • Charlie Parker for Lovers
  • 08/01/2006
  • A Studio Chronicle 1940-41 WA
  • 07/13/2006
  • A Studio Chronicle 1941-45
  • 07/13/2006
  • A Studio Chronicle 1945-47 WA
  • 07/13/2006
  • A Studio Chronicle 1947 WA
  • 07/13/2006
  • A Studio Chronicle 1947-48 WA
  • 07/13/2006
  • Complete Dial Masters
  • 06/22/2006
  • Complete Savoy Masters [Gran Via Espana] WA
  • 06/22/2006
  • Night in Tunisia [2005]
  • 06/13/2006
  • The Essentials [Big Eye]
  • 04/25/2006
  • 1952-1954 WA
  • 02/21/2006
  • Now's the Time [Savoy Jazz]
  • 02/14/2006
  • Complete Recordings of Charlie Parker with Lennie Tristano WA
  • 2006
  • Bird/The Savoy Recordings (Master Takes) WA
  • 12/26/2005
  • Thousand Yen Jazz: Best
  • 12/12/2005
  • The Gypsy/Quasimodo/Billie's Bounce
  • 11/29/2005
  • Complete Studio Recordings, Vol. 1 WA
  • 11/23/2005
  • Complete Studio Recordings, Vol. 2 WA
  • 11/23/2005
  • Complete Studio Recordings, Vol. 3 WA
  • 11/23/2005
  • Complete Studio Recordings, Vol. 4 WA
  • 11/23/2005
  • Ornithology [Living Era] WA
  • 11/22/2005
  • Charlie Parker [Kala]
  • 10/04/2005
  • Bird of Paradise [Pazzazz]
  • 07/19/2005
  • Retrospective 1940-1953
  • 04/04/2005
  • Very Best of the Dial Years
  • 03/08/2005
  • Laird Bird
  • 02/28/2005
  • Charlie Parker [Direct Source]
  • 02/22/2005
  • The Genius of Charlie Parker [2 CD]
  • 02/08/2005
  • The Yardbird Sessions WA
  • 01/25/2005
  • Charlie Parker [Membran]
  • 01/10/2005
  • AKA "The Bird" Charlie Parker
  • 01/04/2005
  • The Complete Norman Granz Master Takes WA
  • 2005
  • Charlie Parker [Platinum Disc]
  • 12/07/2004
  • The Complete 1944-1948 Small Group Sessions, Vol. 3: 1946-1947
  • 11/19/2004
  • Vol. 1: 1944-1945
  • 11/19/2004
  • Vol. 2: 1945-1946
  • 11/19/2004
  • Vol. 4: 1947-1948
  • 11/19/2004
  • Chasin' the Bird [Synergy] WA
  • 11/16/2004
  • Dancing in the Dark
  • 11/16/2004
  • Jazz Biography Series
  • 10/26/2004
  • Night and Day
  • 10/11/2004
  • Charlie Parker: Bird [Platinum Disc]
  • 09/28/2004
  • Plays Cole Porter WA
  • 09/06/2004
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Charlie Parker
  • 08/24/2004
  • Complete Storyville Performances
  • 08/10/2004
  • Complete Pershing Club Sets
  • 08/03/2004
  • Complete Savoy Masters 1944-1949
  • 08/03/2004
  • Legendary Jam Sessions 1952 WA
  • 08/03/2004
  • Grandes del Jazz, Vol. 3
  • 08/02/2004
  • Complete Savoy and Dial Sessions
  • 07/27/2004
  • Now's the Time [Japan Gold CD] WA
  • 06/08/2004
  • Portrait of a Genius [Past Perfect]
  • 05/25/2004
  • BD Jazz
  • 05/11/2004
  • Story of Jazz
  • 04/27/2004
  • The Essential [Metro]
  • 04/2004
  • Birdsong
  • 01/13/2004
  • Together
  • 01/12/2004
  • East of the Sun
  • 2004
  • Charlie Parker Quartet [Universal] WA
  • 12/01/2003
  • Don't Blame Me [Blu Mountain]
  • 11/18/2003
  • Parker's Mood [EPM Musique]
  • 11/04/2003
  • Bird Up: The Originals
  • 10/21/2003
  • 1951-1952
  • 09/23/2003
  • Complete Bird at St. Nick's
  • 07/15/2003
  • Complete Onyx Recordings
  • 07/15/2003
  • Jazz Masters [EMI]
  • 03/04/2003
  • New York Anthology 1950-1954
  • 02/25/2003
  • Bluebird [BCI]
  • 01/23/2003
  • Complete Royal Roost Live: Recordings on Savoy WA
  • 12/23/2002
  • Complete Studio Recording on Savoy Years WA
  • 12/23/2002
  • Plays South of the Border
  • 12/23/2002
  • Super Session
  • 12/06/2002
  • Star Eyes
  • 11/29/2002
  • Charlie "The Bird' Parker: Portrait
  • 11/25/2002
  • My Old Flame
  • 10/08/2002
  • The Complete Savoy and Dial Master Takes WA
  • 09/10/2002
  • Bird After Dark
  • 08/27/2002
  • Golden Greats
  • 08/27/2002
  • The Quintets: 1945-51
  • 08/01/2002
  • The Quintessence New York - Hollywood: 1942-1947 WA
  • 07/30/2002
  • Burnin' Bird WA
  • 07/16/2002
  • Charlie Parker & Friends [Delta]
  • 07/16/2002
  • Legends of Jazz Saxophone
  • 07/16/2002
  • Best of the Complete Savoy and Dial Studio Recordings WA
  • 07/02/2002
  • Charlie Parker [First Budget]
  • 06/24/2002
  • 1950 WA
  • 05/07/2002
  • Timeless
  • 05/07/2002
  • The Alternative Takes, Vol. 4: 1948-1950
  • 04/23/2002
  • A Soulful Mood
  • 03/26/2002
  • Greatest Verve Bop Quintets
  • 03/26/2002
  • Verve Latin Sides
  • 03/26/2002
  • Lover Man
  • 03/08/2002
  • Complete Verve Masters with Strings WA
  • 02/26/2002
  • Plays It Cool
  • 02/26/2002
  • Jazz Greats [Delta]
  • 02/12/2002
  • Bluebird [Proper]
  • 2002
  • Charlie's Mood
  • 2002
  • Complete Savoy Masters [Disconforme] WA
  • 2002
  • Jazz Collection:Charlie Parker and Miles Davis
  • 2002
  • My Little Suede Shoes
  • 2002
  • Ornithology [Proper]
  • 2002
  • Oh Lady Be Good WA
  • 12/17/2001
  • Bird of Paradise [Recall]
  • 11/27/2001
  • The Alternative Takes, Vol. 2: 1947
  • 11/27/2001
  • The Alternative Takes, Vol. 3: 1947-1948
  • 11/20/2001
  • 1947 Klactoveedsedstene
  • 09/04/2001
  • The Alternative Takes, Vol. 1: 1945-1947
  • 08/28/2001
  • The World of Charlie Parker/Six Faces of Jazz
  • 06/12/2001
  • All Stars Live WA
  • 05/29/2001
  • Charlie Parker and Miles Davis
  • 05/29/2001
  • Ornithology [Golden Stars]
  • 05/22/2001
  • Savoy Recordings, Vol. 4
  • 03/06/2001
  • Savoy Recordings, Vol. 1
  • 02/27/2001
  • Savoy Recordings, Vol. 2
  • 02/27/2001
  • Savoy Recordings, Vol. 3
  • 02/27/2001
  • Jazz Legends [Madacy]
  • 2001
  • The Bird
  • 2001
  • Complete Royal Roost Live: Recordings on Savoy Years, Vol. 2 [Ltd]
  • 12/21/2000
  • The Anthology
  • 12/12/2000
  • The Best of the Bird, Vol. 2
  • 11/29/2000
  • Ken Burns Jazz WA
  • 11/07/2000
  • Recordings 1944-1948
  • 09/26/2000
  • Groovin' High [BCI]
  • 09/22/2000
  • April in Paris [Japan Import] WA
  • 09/02/2000
  • Best of the Dial Years
  • 08/08/2000
  • Be Bop: Best of the Bird
  • 08/04/2000
  • Ornithology: Rare Recordings
  • 07/18/2000
  • Quasimodo: The Dial Sessions
  • 07/18/2000
  • The Complete Savoy Masters [Definitive Classics] WA
  • 07/18/2000
  • The Street Beat
  • 07/18/2000
  • Jamey Aebersold Jazz: Bird Goes Latin (Charlie Parker Originals)
  • 06/29/2000
  • 1947-1949 WA
  • 05/13/2000
  • Bird of Paradise [Prism]
  • 04/04/2000
  • Parker's Mood [Giants of Jazz]
  • 02/15/2000
  • Les Incontournables
  • 01/04/2000
  • Bird Lives, Vol. 1
  • 01/01/2000
  • 1945-1953
  • 12/28/1999
  • Bebop
  • 12/28/1999
  • The World of Charlie Parker [Ember]
  • 12/14/1999
  • From Dizzy To Miles
  • 12/07/1999
  • Blues For Norman
  • 11/15/1999
  • 1945-1947 WA
  • 11/09/1999
  • Cool Blues [Jazz Archives]
  • 10/12/1999
  • Forever Gold
  • 08/03/1999
  • Bird [Giants of Jazz]
  • 07/27/1999
  • Fiesta
  • 07/14/1999
  • Ultimate Charlie Parker WA
  • 05/25/1999
  • Bluebird [Hallmark]
  • 05/10/1999
  • Round Midnight [Elap]
  • 04/01/1999
  • Talkin' Bird
  • 02/23/1999
  • Young Bird, Vol. 6: 1947
  • 02/23/1999
  • Jazz Archives: Parker
  • 02/09/1999
  • Masters
  • 01/19/1999
  • 1947 WA
  • 10/06/1998
  • Masterworks: 1946-1947
  • 09/15/1998
  • Gold Collection [Fine Tune]
  • 09/01/1998
  • Young Bird, Vol. 5: 1945-1946
  • 04/29/1998
  • Revue Collection
  • 11/11/1997
  • Charlie Parker: Members Edition
  • 07/15/1997
  • Diz 'N Bird at Carnegie Hall WA
  • 06/17/1997
  • 1944-1946 [EPM]
  • 04/22/1997
  • Yardbird Suite: The Ultimate Collection WA
  • 03/18/1997
  • Young Bird, Vol. 4: 1945
  • 03/11/1997
  • Yardbird Suite
  • 01/14/1997
  • In a Soulful Mood [Single Disc]
  • 11/19/1996
  • Jazz After Dark: Great Songs
  • 11/19/1996
  • Young Bird, Vol. 3: 1945
  • 11/05/1996
  • Immortal Sessions, Vol. 1
  • 10/01/1996
  • Early Bird
  • 08/01/1996
  • The Legendary Dial Masters, Vols. 1-2 WA
  • 04/16/1996
  • Groovin' High [K-Tel]
  • 03/19/1996
  • Groovin' High [Total Recording]
  • 02/28/1996
  • Bird's the Word
  • 02/08/1996
  • Bird Eyes, Vol. 21
  • 01/16/1996
  • Bird of Paradise [Eclipse]
  • 11/21/1995
  • Bird of Paradise, Vol. 1
  • 11/21/1995
  • Blue Bird
  • 11/21/1995
  • The Great Sessions (1947-1948)
  • 10/17/1995
  • The Charlie Parker Anthology
  • 08/22/1995
  • Confirmation: The Best of the Verve Years
  • 08/08/1995
  • South of the Border: The Verve Latin-Jazz Sides WA
  • 07/25/1995
  • Young Bird, Vols. 1-2: 1940-1944 WA
  • 07/05/1995
  • Bird's Best Bop on Verve
  • 05/23/1995
  • Original Choice
  • 05/09/1995
  • Bird Eyes, Vol. 19
  • 05/02/1995
  • Bird Eyes, Vol. 20
  • 05/02/1995
  • Bop City, Vol. 1
  • 04/16/1995
  • Early Years, Vol. 1
  • 04/04/1995
  • Early Years, Vol. 2
  • 04/04/1995
  • Bird Seed: The Unheard Charlie Parker WA
  • 03/14/1995
  • Bird Meets Diz
  • 1995
  • The Jam Sessions
  • 1995
  • Unheard Charlie Parker: Bird Seed, Vol. 1 WA
  • 1995
  • Gold Collection [Deja Vu]
  • 10/18/1994
  • Verve Years (1952-1954)
  • 10/18/1994
  • Bird Eyes, Vol. 15
  • 10/03/1994
  • Bird Eyes, Vol. 16
  • 10/03/1994
  • Charlie Parker, Vol. 1
  • 09/05/1994
  • Birdman
  • 07/27/1994
  • The Best of the Bird [Legacy]
  • 07/18/1994
  • Carvin' the Bird
  • 06/21/1994
  • Bird Eyes, Vol. 11 WA
  • 05/16/1994
  • Bird Eyes, Vol. 12
  • 05/16/1994
  • Verve Jazz Masters 15
  • 04/19/1994
  • Verve Jazz Masters 28: Charlie Parker Plays Standards
  • 1994
  • Charlie Parker on Dial: The Complete Sessions
  • 05/26/1993
  • Bird's Eyes WA
  • 1993
  • Bird's Eyes Vols. 2 & 3 WA
  • 1993
  • Congo Blues
  • 1993
  • Don't Blame Me [Pilz]
  • 1993
  • The Essential Charlie Parker WA
  • 11/03/1992
  • The Bird [Sound Solutions]
  • 07/02/1992
  • Compact Jazz: Charlie Parker Plays the Blues
  • 02/18/1992
  • Historical Sessions
  • 1992
  • Jazz Greats [Black Label]
  • 1992
  • Bird & Sarah
  • 09/12/1991
  • Birdology
  • 09/12/1991
  • Charlie Parker All Stars
  • 09/12/1991
  • Parker Plus Strings
  • 09/12/1991
  • Early Bird (1940-1944) WA
  • 1991
  • Jazz 'Round Midnight: Charlie Parker
  • 1991
  • The Complete "Birth of the Bebop" WA
  • 1991
  • Bebop & Bird, Vol. 1 WA
  • 10/25/1990
  • Bebop & Bird, Vol. 2 WA
  • 10/25/1990
  • Compact Jazz: Charlie Parker WA
  • 10/17/1990
  • The Cole Porter Songbook WA
  • 10/17/1990
  • Gitanes Jazz: 'Round Midnight
  • 1990
  • Bird Flies High
  • 1989
  • Bird: The Savoy Recordings (Master Takes), Vol. 1
  • 1989
  • Bird: The Savoy Recordings (Master Takes), Vol. 2
  • 1989
  • The Legendary Dial Masters, Vol. 1
  • 1989
  • Au Privave [Object Enterprise]
  • 1988
  • Charlie Parker at Storyville
  • 1988
  • Original Bird: The Best of Bird on Savoy WA
  • 1988
  • The Bird You Never Heard WA
  • 1988
  • The Bird [Prime Cuts]
  • 1988
  • Summit Meeting at Birdland WA
  • 02/1978
  • Charlie Parker [Prestige]
  • 1972
  • Six Faces of Jazz WA
  • 1972
  • Newly Discovered Sides
  • 1964
  • Bird: The Original Recordings of Charlie Parker WA
  • 11/1962
  • The Bird Returns
  • 1962
  • Bird Symbols
  • 1961
  • Once There Was Bird
  • 1961
  • The Charlie Parker Story [Savoy Jazz]
  • 03/06/1957
  • The Genius of Charlie Parker, Vol. 3: Now's the Time
  • 1957
  • Charlie Parker Memorial, Vol. 2
  • 1955
  • The Genius of Charlie Parker [Savoy Jazz]
  • 1955
  • Big Band
  • 09/23/1953
  • Charlie Parker [Verve] WA
  • 1953
  • Jam Session
  • 07/1952
  • Swedish Schnapps
  • 1951
  • Charlie Parker in Sweden 1950
  • 11/24/1950
  • One Night at Birdland
  • 06/30/1950
  • Bird & Diz WA
  • 06/06/1950
  • The Genius of Charlie Parker, Vol. 4: Bird and Diz
  • 06/06/1950
  • Evening at Home with the Bird
  • 1950
  • West Coast Time
  • 1950
  • Bird's Eyes, Vol. 13 WA
  • Bird's Eyes, Vol. 18 WA
  • Bird's Eyes, Vol. 25: Open Door '52 2nd Part WA
  • Bird's Nest
  • Chasin' the Bird [Double Play]
  • Groovin' High [Jazz Time]
  • In a Soulful Mood [Double Disc]
  • More Unissued, Vol. 1
  • More Unissued, Vol. 2
  • Round Midnight [Life Time]
  • The Legendary Dial Masters, Vol. 2
  • Individual Bio

    One of a handful of musicians who can be said to have permanently changed jazz, Charlie Parker was arguably the greatest saxophonist of all time. He could play remarkably fast lines that, if slowed down to half speed, would reveal that every note made sense. "Bird," along with his contemporaries Dizzy Gillespie and Bud Powell, is considered a founder of bebop; in reality he was an intuitive player who simply was expressing himself. Rather than basing his improvisations closely on the melody as was done in swing, he was a master of chordal improvising, creating new melodies that were based on the structure of a song. In fact, Bird wrote several future standards (such as "Anthropology," "Ornithology," "Scrapple from the Apple," and "Ko Ko," along with such blues numbers as "Now's the Time" and "Parker's Mood") that "borrowed" and modernized the chord structures of older tunes. Parker's remarkable technique, fairly original sound, and ability to come up with harmonically advanced phrases that could be both logical and whimsical were highly influential. By 1950, it was impossible to play "modern jazz" with credibility without closely studying Charlie Parker.

    Born in Kansas City, KS, Charlie Parker grew up in Kansas City, MO. He first played baritone horn before switching to alto. Parker was so enamored of the rich Kansas City music scene that he dropped out of school when he was 14, even though his musicianship at that point was questionable (with his ideas coming out faster than his fingers could play them). After a few humiliations at jam sessions, Bird worked hard woodshedding over one summer, building up his technique and mastery of the fundamentals. By 1937, when he first joined Jay McShann's Orchestra, he was already a long way toward becoming a major player.

    Charlie Parker, who was early on influenced by Lester Young and the sound of Buster Smith, visited New York for the first time in 1939, working as a dishwasher at one point so he could hear Art Tatum play on a nightly basis. He made his recording debut with Jay McShann in 1940, creating remarkable solos with a small group from McShann's orchestra on "Oh, Lady Be Good" and "Honeysuckle Rose." When the McShann big band arrived in New York in 1941, Parker had short solos on a few of their studio blues records, and his broadcasts with the orchestra greatly impressed (and sometimes scared) other musicians who had never heard his ideas before. Parker, who had met and jammed with Dizzy Gillespie for the first time in 1940, had a short stint with Noble Sissle's band in 1942, played tenor with Earl Hines' sadly unrecorded bop band of 1943, and spent a few months in 1944 with Billy Eckstine's orchestra, leaving before that group made their first records. Gillespie was also in the Hines and Eckstine big bands, and the duo became a team starting in late 1944.

    Although Charlie Parker recorded with Tiny Grimes' combo in 1944, it was his collaborations with Dizzy Gillespie in 1945 that startled the jazz world. To hear the two virtuosos play rapid unisons on such new songs as "Groovin' High," "Dizzy Atmosphere," "Shaw 'Nuff," "Salt Peanuts," and "Hot House," and then launch into fiery and unpredictable solos could be an upsetting experience for listeners much more familiar with Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman. Although the new music was evolutionary rather than revolutionary, the recording strike of 1943-1944 resulted in bebop arriving fully formed on records, seemingly out of nowhere.

    Unfortunately, Charlie Parker was a heroin addict ever since he was a teenager, and some other musicians who idolized Bird foolishly took up drugs in the hope that it would elevate their playing to his level. When Gillespie and Parker (known as "Diz and Bird") traveled to Los Angeles and were met with a mixture of hostility and indifference (except by younger musicians who listened closely), they decided to return to New York. Impulsively, Parker cashed in his ticket, ended up staying in L.A., and, after some recordings and performances (including a classic version of "Oh, Lady Be Good" with Jazz at the Philharmonic), the lack of drugs (which he combated by drinking an excess of liquor) resulted in a mental breakdown and six months of confinement at the Camarillo State Hospital. Released in January 1947, Parker soon headed back to New York and engaged in some of the most rewarding playing of his career, leading a quintet that included Miles Davis, Duke Jordan, Tommy Potter, and Max Roach. Parker, who recorded simultaneously for the Savoy and Dial labels, was in peak form during the 1947-1951 period, visiting Europe in 1949 and 1950, and realizing a lifelong dream to record with strings starting in 1949 when he switched to Norman Granz's Verve label.

    But Charlie Parker, due to his drug addiction and chance-taking personality, enjoyed playing with fire too much. In 1951, his cabaret license was revoked in New York (making it difficult for him to play in clubs) and he became increasingly unreliable. Although he could still play at his best when he was inspired (such as at the 1953 Massey Hall concert with Gillespie), Bird was heading downhill. In 1954, he twice attempted suicide before spending time in Bellevue. His health, shaken by a very full if brief life of excesses, gradually declined, and when he died in March 1955 at the age of 34, he could have passed for 64.

    Charlie Parker, who was a legendary figure during his lifetime, has if anything grown in stature since his death. Virtually all of his studio recordings are available on CD along with a countless number of radio broadcasts and club appearances. Clint Eastwood put together a well-intentioned if simplified movie about aspects of his life (Bird). Parker's influence, after the rise of John Coltrane, has become more indirect than direct, but jazz would sound a great deal different if Charlie Parker had not existed. The phrase "Bird Lives" (which was scrawled as graffiti after his death) is still very true. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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