Charlie "Byard" Parker was a famous Alto saxophonist, from the late 1930s to the early 1950s it was notorious for playing saxophone in an unusual way. Parker's saxophone practice has influenced other jazz musicians. Parker fights drugs and alcohol at overseas jazz clubs. Charlie "Binder" Parker faced several sides when he wiped out the jazz dance. Charlie Christopher Parker Jr. was born on August 29, 1920 at Charlie Sr. and Addie Parker of Kansas City, Kansas.
The famous saxophonist Charlie Parker was acclaimed for Bebop's invention. Next to Charlie Park is Dizzy Gillespie (one of the greatest trumpet players in my life). Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker are praised for the birth of Bebop. In 1945, Charlie Parker co-starred with Dizzy Gillespie and founded his own band. Dizzy Gillespie believes that Bebop was the way to adopt the world of racism at the time. After all, they joined the 6 - night night club tour and together they made a new jazz style, bop or bebop.
Dizzy Gillespie learned Charlie Parker from a local musician when he toured in the Cab Calloway band in Kansas City in 1940. After returning to New York, Dizzy found Parker and later said "I was shocked" by Parker's talent: "I and other players are not my colleagues John Birks" Dizzy "Gillespie was born in a large and poor family in South Carolina State Cellow in 1927. Brickwork on the piano.His father wore a belt on him when Gillespie was not practicing music.14 years old At the time, Gillespie received a band scholarship as a trumpet player from Laurinburg Institute of Technology in North Carolina and after his father died in 1935 Gillespie's mother transferred his family to Philadelphia where Gillespie I began to play music for music.