Russell, Ross, - Bird Lives! the high life and hard times of Charlile Yardbird Parker.London, Quartet Books, (1988). 2nd ptg. VG PB. Arguably the greatest improviser in jazz history, Charlie Parker has left a musical legacy unsurpassed for technical. virtuosity and Protean inventiveness and become the symbol of an age, a towering talent neglected by an indifferent and often hostile society, written by the President of Dial Records and his personal manager for two years. Owner name.
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