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  2. 'Round Midnight (song) - Wikipedia

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    Round Midnight" (sometimes titled "' Round About Midnight") is a 1943 [1] composition by American jazz pianist Thelonious Monk that quickly became a jazz standard and has been recorded by a wide variety of artists. A version recorded by Monk's quintet was add

  3. Round Midnight (film) - Wikipedia

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    Round Midnight is a 1986 American musical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and written by Tavernier and David Rayfiel. It stars Dexter Gordon , with a soundtrack by Herbie Hancock . The title comes from Thelonious Monk 's 1943 composition " 'Round Midnight ", which is featured in this film in a Hancock arrangement.

  4. Summit Meeting at Birdland - Wikipedia

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    Summit Meeting at Birdland is a live album by alto saxophonist Charlie Parker recorded at Birdland in New York ... (Parker, Gillespie) – 5:47 "'Round Midnight ...

  5. One Night in Birdland - Wikipedia

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    One Night in Birdland is a live album by saxophone player Charlie Parker, trumpeter Fats Navarro, pianist Bud Powell, bassist Curley Russell, and drummer Art Blakey recorded at Birdland on May 15–16, 1950. [1] Recorded in low audio quality on a private tape, it was released as an LP by Columbia Records. [2]

  6. Collectors' Items - Wikipedia

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    Collectors' Items is a 1956 studio album by Miles Davis.There are two sessions collected on the album with largely different musicians. The first 1953 session is "Compulsion", "The Serpent's Tooth" (two takes) and "'Round About Midnight". [5]

  7. Jazz at Massey Hall - Wikipedia

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    Credited to "the Quintet", the jazz group was composed of five leading "modern" players of the day: Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, Charles Mingus, and Max Roach. It was the only time that the five musicians recorded together as a unit, and it was the last recorded meeting of Parker and Gillespie. [6]

  8. Charlie Parker - Wikipedia

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    Charles Parker Jr. (August 29, 1920 – March 12, 1955), nicknamed "Bird" or "Yardbird", was an American jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer. [1] [2] Parker was a highly influential soloist and leading figure in the development of bebop, [3] a form of jazz characterized by fast tempos, virtuosic technique, and advanced harmonies.

  9. Frank Morgan (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Stanley introduced them backstage, where Parker offered Morgan advice about starting out on the alto sax, and they met at a music store the following day. Morgan, seven years old at the time, assumed they'd be picking out a saxophone, but Parker suggested he start on the clarinet to develop his embouchure. Morgan practiced on the clarinet for ...