Bird in Paris : May 1949 /

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Parker, Charlie, 1920-1955.
Imprint:England : Spotlite Records, p1971.
Description:1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.
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Format: LP Audio Music recording
Local Note:From the Peter J. Rompon collection.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5173821
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other title:Scrapple from the Apple.
Out of nowhere.
Barbados.
52nd Street theme.
Salt peanuts -- CP.
Allen's alley.
Ladybird.
Other authors / contributors:Haig, Al, 1924-1982
Potter, Tommy, 1918-1988
Roach, Max, 1924-2007
Barelli, Aimé.
Coleman, Bill, 1904-1981.
Davis, Miles.
Page, Hot Lips, 1908-1954.
Dorham, Kenny, 1924-1972.
Moore, Russell, 1912-1983
Rostaing, Hubert, 1918-1990
Braslavsky, Pierre.
Bechet, Sidney, 1897-1959.
Byas, Don.
Moody, James, 1925-2010
Osterwald, Hazy, 1922-2012
Thielmans, Jean.
Fassin, Jouvin.
Guerin, Roger, 1926-
Gladieu, Maurice.
Merchez, Robert.
Simon, Roger. 1913-2002
True, Honóre.
Cambier, Robert.
Karen, Henri.
Loteguy, Pierre.
Charlie Parker Quintet.
Notes:Program notes by M. Gardiner on container.
Salle Pleyel, Paris, May 8, 9, 14 or 15, 1949: Charlie Parker Quintet: Kenny Dorham (trumpet), Charlie Parker (alto sax, vocal-CP), Al Haig (piano), Tommy Potter (bass),Max Roach (drums) -- Jam Session, Salle Pleyel, Paris, Sunday, May 15, 1949: Aime Barelli, Bill Coleman, Miles Davis, Hot Lips Page, possibly Kenny Drham (trumpets), 'Big Chief' Russell Moore (trombone), Hubert Rostaing (clarinet), Pierre Braslavsky, Sidney Bechet (soprano saxes), Charlie Parker (alto sax), Don Byas, James Moody (tenor sax), Al Haig (piano), Hazy Osterwald (vibes), Jean 'Toots' Thielmans (guitar), Tommy Potter (bass), Max Roach (drums) -- ORTF Studios, Paris, late November 1950, Charlie Parker with the Maurice Moufflard Orchestra: Roger Guerin, George Jouvin Fassin (trumpets), Andre Paquinet, Maurice Gladieu (trombones), Charlie Parker, Robert Merchez (alto saxes), Roger Simon (tenor sax), Honóre True (baritone sax), Robert Cambier (piano), Henri Karen (bass), Pierre Loteguy) drums, 1 unknown trumpeter, 1 unknown trombone, 2 unknown soprano saxes, 2 or 3 unknown percussionists.
Originally recorded in Paris in 1949.
Publisher's no.:118 Spotlite
Description
Item Description:Program notes by M. Gardiner on container.
Physical Description:1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.