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The melody of "Now's the Time" was used for "The Hucklebuck", a hit for saxophonist Paul Williams four years after Parker's original recording. [5]Despite being released by the same record label with the same producer, Parker was not credited; instead, the composition was attributed to Andy Gibson, who had been a songwriter for Lucky Millinder, who recorded it as "D-Natural Blues".
Now's the Time: the Quartet of Charlie Parker, also released as The Genius of Charlie Parker, Vol. 3, is a studio album by alto saxophonist Charlie Parker (Bird) and his quartet. It was recorded in 1952 and 1953 and released posthumously in 1956 by Verve. [1]
Now's the Time (Shirley Scott album), 1967 - featuring the above; Now's the Time (New York Unit album), 1992; Now's the Time (4 P.M. album), 1995; Now's the Time (Billy Mitchell album), 1976; Now's the Time (Houston Person and Ron Carter album), a1990; Now's the Time!, a 2011 album by Tony Christie; Now's the Time (Francissca Peter album), a ...
Charlie Parker/Sonny Criss/Chet Baker - Inglewood Jam 6-16-'52 (Jazz Chronicles JCS 102) Norman Granz' Jam Session, #1 (Clef MGC 601) Norman Granz' Jam Session, #2 (Clef MGC 602) Charlie Parker Live at Rockland Palace (Charlie Parker PLP 502) Charlie Parker - Cheers (S.C.A.M. JPG 2) The Genius of Charlie Parker, #3 - Now's the Time (Verve MGV ...
Pages in category "Compositions by Charlie Parker" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Now's the Time (composition) O. Ornithology ...
This article lists Charlie Parker's Savoy and Dial sessions as leader, which were recorded between 1945 and 1948. Also included is Miles Davis 's first session as leader in 1947, with Parker on tenor saxophone (Session 7).
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The second session is believed to be the last time Parker was recorded before his death in the spring of 1955. [ 1 ] To extend the album to the length needed for an LP record , a compilation of earlier Parker recordings of Porter compositions was attached to the album, drawing from material Parker had played with a variety of bands in 1950 ...