• "Parker's Mood" is a piece of music originally performed by Charlie Parker as an improvised blues in 1948. Vocalese lyrics were later written and recorded...
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    details surrounding Parker's death were controversial. Doris Parker claimed that she, Parker's mother, and Art Blakey were aware of Parker's death before March...
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  • recordings include a presciently elegiac version of "Parker's Mood", the year before Charlie Parker died in 1955, and Pleasure's take on Ammons's "Hittin'...
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    year on Parker's Mood, an album recorded with bassist Christian McBride and pianist Stephen Scott. The Penguin Jazz Guide identifies Parker's Mood as one...
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    Jefferson as a personal influence). Jefferson's recordings of Charlie Parker's "Parker's Mood" and Horace Silver's "Filthy McNasty" were also hits. Jefferson...
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    A mood disorder, also known as an affective disorder, is any of a group of conditions of mental and behavioral disorder where the main underlying characteristic...
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    Charlie Parker's Savoy and Dial Sessions have been issued on The Complete Savoy Sessions, Charlie Parker on Dial and Complete Charlie Parker on Dial and...
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  • for Savoy Records. "Barbados" "Ah-Leu-Cha" "Constellation" "Parker's Mood" Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet) except track 4, John Lewis...
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  • Bird (1988 film) (category Charlie Parker)
    from Parker's life, from his childhood in Kansas City, through his early death at the age of 34. The film moves back and forth through Parker's history...
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    Lewis was an accompanist for Charlie Parker and played on some of Parker's famous recordings, such as "Parker's Mood" (1948) and "Blues for Alice" (1951)...
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