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Connolly also tours to promote the launch of his books. In 2007, he made book store appearances in Ireland, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Taiwan to promote The Unquiet. John Connolly signing a copy of The Black Angel, 2005. The seventh book in the Charlie Parker series, The Reapers, was
John Connolly (author) (born 1968), Irish author whose best-known novels revolve around former policeman Charlie Parker John Connolly (bishop) (1750–1825), Irish-born second bishop of New York John Connolly (blogger) , Irish blogger and activist responsible for critically damaging the presidential campaign of Irish Senator David Norris
Mystery novelist John Connolly writes a series of novels about detective Charlie Parker and starting with the 2009 novel titled The Lovers the character Parker takes a job as a bartender at The Great Lost Bear. [11] In May 2023, Mike and Mary "Bird" Dickson, along with Andrew Pillsbury, purchased the business from the Evans family.
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.
Charles Parker (detective), fictional character created by Dorothy L. Sayers; Charley Parker, DC Comics character Golden Eagle I; Charlie Parker, a fictional former police officer in a series of crime novels by John Connolly; Ensign Charles Parker, character in McHale's Navy
A March 1953 club date with Parker and the Milt Buckner Trio produced one track, "Groovin' High". The final May gig with Parker and pianist John Lewis, bassist Curley Russell, drummer Kenny Clarke, and percussionist Cándido Camero completed the B-side of the LP. [1] [2]
Inglewood Jam, also known as Bird and Chet and Live at the Trade Winds, is a live album by jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker, recorded in California in 1952 with trumpet player Chet Baker and Sonny Criss. It was released by the Jazz Showcase label in 1978.
Swedish Schnapps (The Genius of Charlie Parker, volume 8) (MG V-8010) is a Charlie Parker studio album, released by Verve Records, compiling recordings made by two different groups, on two different dates in 1951. [4]