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CHARLIE PARKER (Music in American Life) by Chuck Haddix ©September 2013 University of Illinois Press USA 224 p, 6x9in. hardbound, dustcover http://www.press.uillinois.edu/ | |
from University of Illinois Press, Books catalog Saxophone virtuoso Charlie "Bird" Parker began playing professionally in his early teens, became a heroin addict at 16, changed the course of music, and then died when only 34 years old. His friend Robert Reisner observed, "Parker, in the brief span of his life, crowded more living into it than any other human being." Like Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane, he was a transitional composer and improviser who ushered in a new era of jazz by pioneering bebop and influenced subsequent generations of musicians. Meticulously researched and written, Bird: The Life and Music of Charlie Parker tells the story of his life, music, and career. This new biography artfully weaves together firsthand accounts from those who knew him with new information about his life and career to create a compelling narrative portrait of a tragic genius. While other books about Parker have focused primarily on his music and recordings, this portrait reveals the troubled man behind the music, illustrating how his addictions and struggles with mental health affected his life and career. He was alternatively generous and miserly; a loving husband and father at home but an incorrigible philanderer on the road; and a chronic addict who lectured younger musicians about the dangers of drugs. The preeminent hipster, he used his considerable charm to con friends and strangers alike. Above all he was a musician who overcame humiliation, disappointment, and a life-threatening car wreck to take wing as Bird, a brilliant improviser and composer. With in-depth research into previously overlooked sources, Chuck Haddix corrects much of the misinformation and myth about one of the most influential musicians of the twentieth century. Illustrated with several never-before-seen images, Bird: The Life and Music of Charlie Parker chronicles Parker's trials and triumphs: his struggles in Kansas City; his collaboration with Dizzy Gillespie that led to the development of bebop; his incarceration in the California State Mental Hospital at Camarillo; his rise to international acclaim; his stormy relationship with his fourth wife Chan; the death of his daughter Pree; and his untimely death from a life of excess. This is the story of Charlie "Bird" Parker. Chuck Haddix is the director of the Marr Sound Archives of the University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries. He is the coauthor of Kansas City Jazz: From Ragtime to Bebop--A History and the producer and host of KCUR-FM's "The Fish Fry," a popular radio program featuring the finest in blues, soul, rhythm & blues, jumpin' jive, and zydeco. He also teaches Kansas City jazz history at the Kansas City Art Institute. |
THE NORMAN R. SAKS COLLECTION Documented & designed by KEN VAIL Charlie Parker & jazz club memorabilia | |||||||||
Available from Jazz at the Lincoln Center web site All 148 pages in full color w:22.00×h:28.6cm, hardbound,dj CONTENTS
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The High Life and Hard Times of Charlie 'Yardbird' Parker by Ross Russell ©1973 USA:Charterhouse Book Third printing,May 1976 416p hardbound,dj USA:Da Capo Press 1996 416p,paperback edition |
The High Life and Hard Times of Charlie 'Yardbird' Parker by Ross Russell UK:Quartet Books
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The High Life and Hard Times of Charlie 'Yardbird' Parker by Ross Russell Fr: 1995 paperback edition Ja: translater: Hiroaki Ike Soshisya, Tokyo, Japan. 1st press, © 1975 hardbound,dj 2nd, © 1985 h/b,dj |
The Legend of C.Parker by Robert George Reisner ©1962 USA:Bonanza Books-Citadel Press, hardbound,dj UK:Quartet Books, herdbound UK:The Jazz Book Club by arr. The Citadel Press,NY. London 1965 herdbound,dj |
The Legend of C.Parker by Robert George Reisner ©1962 Ja: translater: Yoshio Kataoka Shobun-sha, Tokyo, Japan. ©1972 herdbound,dj Ja: translater: Yoshio Kataoka Chikuma-syobo, Tokyo, Japan. ©1974 herdbound,dc. 1/3 of the quantity of the book of Shobun-Sha is carried by this. |
The Triumph of CHARLIE PARKER by Gary Giddins ©1987 USA:Beech Tree Books, hardbound,dj Ja: translation: Babel International JICC inc., Tokyo, Japan. ©1989 softbound,dj |
KINGS OF JAZZ #6 by Max Harrison ©1960 UK: Cassell & Company Ltd.,, hardbound USA: A.S.Barnes & Company,Inc. Perpetua Edition1961 softbound |
by Brian Priestley ©1984 Jazz Masters series USA: Hippocrene Books Inc. hardbound,dj.©1984 UK: Spellmount Ltd. hardbound Fr: Editions Garanciere pour la traduction francaise. hardbound.©1986 Ja: translater; Sachiko Koyama, Ongaku no tomo-sha, hardbound,dj ©1985 |
The Life and Legacy of Charlie Parker by Brian Priestley ©2005 UK: Equinox Publishing Ltd 6.1x9.1 252 p /hardbound,dj USA: Oxford University Press,Inc, 6.1x9.1 252 p /hardbound,dj * presented by Mr. Norman Saks First edition published under the title "Charlie Parker" in 1984 by Spellmount. This revised and expanded edition |
The Life of C.Parker 1945-1955 by Ken Vail ©1996 UK: Castle Communications. 176 p, 8x11 softbound |
C.Parker in Canada 1953 by Mark Miller ©1989 Canada: Nightwood Editions. 115 p, 6x9 softbound |
Companion Six Decades of Commentary by Carl Woideck(ed.) ©1998 USA: Schirmer Books, 312 p/softbound |
a bibliography Edited by Dan Morgenstern, Ira Gitler and Jack Bradley ©1973 USA: NewYorkJazzMuseum 20 p/softbound |
Textes de A.Leonardi et L.Gullo Dessins de G. et G.Cassaro DESIBA S.A.R.L., Paris, France ©1980 9.5x13 68 p/hardbound |
Black Americans of Achievement by Ron Frankl ©1993 Chelsea House Publishers 7.5x9.5 128 p/hardbound Side One:1920-1940 A Biopoem by Bill Harris ©1997 Fictionalized Accounts of Events Real and Imagined from the Life of CHARLES "YARDBIRD" PARKER Michigan State University Press,6x9 128 p/softbound |
to BE or not to BOP Memoirs--Dizzy Gillespie Dizzy Gillespie with Al Fraser ©1979 Doubleday & Company, Inc. NYC 6.3x9.3 562 p/hardbound, dj. by Geoffrey Haydon, Aurum Press Ltd., UK ©2002 hardbound, ©2004 paperback edition. |
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The Autobiography @ & A by Miles Davis with Quincy Troupe ©1989 Simon & Schuster,Inc. Ja: translater; Yasuki Nakayama JICC Inc. Tokyo,Japan ©1990 393 p/softbound,dj |
A Critical Biography by Ian Carr ©1982 Quartet Books, Ja: translater; Sachiko Koyama Swing Journal Company,Ltd. ©1983 378 p/softbound,dj A Portrait of Miles Davis by Eric Nisenson ©1982 The Dial Press, Ja: translater; Toshiharu Ito & Keisuke Dan CBS/Sony Publishing inc.©1983 304 p/softbound,dj |
For Beginners Text & Illustrations by Daryl N. Long ©1992 USA: A Writers and Readers Documentary Comic Book 128 p/softbound (Originally titled: Inside Bebop) by Leonard Feather ©1977 Da Capo Press,Inc., 118 p/softbound |
and the Southwest by Ross Russell ©1971 USA: University of California Press 6x9, 310 p/hardbound,dj and softbound USA:Da Capo Press 1997 312p paperback edition Ja: translater; Arata Yukawa Hosei University Press ©1993 536 p/hardbound,dj | ||
by Ira Gitler ©1966 The Macmillan Co., New York 6.0x8.5 290 p /hardbound,dj, a listener's guide by Ira Gitler ©2001 Da Capo Press 5.4x8.5 306 p /paperback edition, Previously published as "Jazz Masters of '40s." 1966 |
by Francis Paudras ©1986 L' Instant Fra. 410 p, 27.0x32.8cm hardbound, dustcover |
The Life of Bud Powell by Alan Groves and Alyn Shipton ©1993 Bayou Press Ltd., UK 7.4x10 144 p/softbound A Portrait of BUD POWELL by Francis Paudras Translated by Rubye Monet ©1998 Da Capo Press. New York 6x9.2 368 p/softbound |
A Critical Biography by Brian Priestley ©1982 Quartet Books Ltd. 6x9 320 p/hardbound,dj The Underdog by Charles Mingus & Nel King ©1971 Alfred A. Knopf,Inc. Ja: translater; Norio Inaba Shobun-sha ©1973 384 p/hardbound,dj |
Scenes from a jazz life by Bill Crow ©1992 University Press,Inc. Ja: translater; Haruki Murakami Shinchosha Company, 6x9 496 p/hardbound,dj by Stanley Dance ©1980 Charles Scribner's Sons. Ja: translater; Thutomu Ueno Swing Journal Company Ltd., ©1982, 6x9 514 p/hardbound,dj |
from the '90s to the '60s by Dave Dexter,Jr. ©1964 Prentice-Hall,Inc. 5.5x8 190 p/softbound Louis,Bessie,Billie,Bird, Carmen,Miles,Dizzy & Other Heroes by Ralph J. Gleason ©1975 An Atlantic Monthly Press Book. USA 5.4x8.1 300 p/hardbound,dj |
The Los Angeles Jazz Scene of the 1950s by Robert Gordon ©1986 Quartet Books Limited. Ja: translater; Atsushi Ueda & Makoto Goto JICC Inc. ©1991, 4.8x7.4 320 p/hardbound,dj by Mark C. Gridley ©1978 Prentice Hall,Inc. Ja: translater; Toshio Honda Swing Journal Company Ltd., ©1984, 4.8x7.4 376 p/softbound |
by Nat Hentoff ©1976 Random House Inc. Ja: translater; Mashao Shimura Hakusui-Sha ©1982, 4.8x7.4 279 p/hardbound,dj DUKE・BESSIE・LOUIS・ BIRD・LESTER・JELLY by Albert Murray ©1976 McGraw-Hill Book Company, USA 7x10 272 p/hardbound,dj |
Jazz Greats by David Perry ©1996 Phaidon Press Limited, UK 6x9 240 p/softbound Ja: translater; Junko Segawa Alphabeta Publishing,Inc., ©2000, 4.8x7.4 240 p/softbound |
by Francois Postif ©1989 Editions de I' Instant, Fr Ja: translater; Takako Yamaguchi JICC Inc. ©1990 5.3x8.3 256 p/hardbound,dj |
The Story of Jazz as Told by the Men Who Made It edited by Nat Shapiro & Nat Hentoff ©1955 Rinehart and Co., NY Ja: translater; Takemasa Niiro Chikuma-Shobo ©1976 4.8x7.4 516 p/hardbound,dj In America by Barry Ulanov ©1952 The Viking Press Inc., NYC Ja: translater; Hishamitsu Noguchi Swing Journal Co.,Ltd., Ja ©1975 5.3x8.3 448 p/hardbound,dj |
by Martin Williams ©1970 Oxford University Press,Inc., NY Ja: translater; Toshio Nirazuka Arachi-Shuppansya ©1971 4.8x7.4 240 p/hardbound,dj Bird and him J.J.s Scrap'book#13 by Jin'ichi Uekusa ©1976 Shobunn-sha, Ja. 5x7.3 256 p/softbound incl. translated. Yardbird in Lotus Land/ by Ross Russell, Jazz Hot,Nov. '69-Sep. '70. |
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/1977 MERCH Vol.9 No.3 p32-51, "Sparrow's Last Jump" Written by Elliott Grennard /Translation by Yoshio Kataoka ©Seidosha,Tokyo, Japan |
FEB Vol.7 No.1 p10-15, "Sparrow's Last Jump" Written by Elliott Grennard /Translation by Motoyuki Shibata ©FOSOSHA, Tokyo,Japan |
Vol.3 No.3 p54-63, "Bird meets Eastwood" Written by Gary Giddins /Translation by Tomoyasu Yoshida |
No.4 Special Issue Jazz Greats p86-93, "Ballad of the Bird" Written by Arnold Shaw /Translation by Koichi Hayashida |
No.11 Special Issue Jazz Days p72-75, "William Claxton on Charlie Parker" |
Vol.0 Limited Edition p81-89, "The CAGED BIRD SINGS" Fred Kaplan /Translation by Michiko Higuchi |
E-FLAT by CHAN PARKER © 1993 University of South Carolina Press, USA 6x9, 224 p /Softbound |
David Stone Martin by Manek Daver © 1991 Graphic-sha Publishing Co.,Ltd. Japan The Rare and the Beautiful by Manek Daver © 1994 Graphic-sha Publishing Co.,Ltd. Japan |
Chan Parker and Francis Paudras Poitiers,France: Editions Wizlov, 1981 10.1x14.5 hardbound, box |
Esther Bubley (Norman Granz Jam Sessions) Texte De Hank O'Neal Preface De Norman Granz © 1995-Editions Filipacchi, France 13.8x8.7 hardbound,dj |
Le Jazz et Saint-Germain Frank Tenoty Editions Du May, © 1993 France 8x11.4 hardbound,dj |
William Claxton Benedikt Taschen Verlag Gmbh, © 1999 10.3x13 hardbound,dj |
A Pictorial History of Classic Jazz by Frank Driggs & Harris Lewine William Morrow and Company,Inc. © 1982 New York 9x12 hardbound,dj Dedicated to Cool Cats William P. Gottlieb Jean-Pierre Leloir G.I.P. Tokyo © 1991 8.4x11.4 softbound. |
The Great Jazz Day by Charles Graham and Dan Morgenstern ©1999 Woodford Publishing,Inc. 9.4x12.4 144 p/softbound 鬱he Big Picture The Trumpet Players in Central Park 。The Golden Age |
William P. Gottlieb Simon and Schuster, New York © 1979 5.3x10.8 hardbound,dj |
Herman Leonard conception graphique Francis Paudras Editions Filipacchi, Paris © 1985 10x12.7 hardbound. dj DE JAZZ Jazz Hot Hors Serie Album Photo Du Cinquantenaire De Jazz Hot © 1986 9.4x13 softbound. |
1949 DE JAZZ SALLE PLEYEL du 8 au 15 Mai 1949、Program FESTIVAL OF Modern AMERICAN JAZZ 2/54 Tour Program, with Dizzy,Konitz,BIRD. |
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