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12 Bar Blues for Bird, 2005
WALL SCULPTURE
mixed media
62 x 51 x 16 in
157 x 130 x 41 cm
Sandblasted carved glass, wood and bronze.
The exact source of his nickname "Yardbird" or just plain "Bird" has been lost in mythology. Parker was born in 1920 in Kansas City and was a product of the legendary jam session battles that occurred in the after-hours clubs during his late adolescence. He began professionally in the Jay McShann Big Band and in the early 1940s he formed one of the most famous quintets of all time with Dizzy Gillespie on trumpet, Thelonious Monk on piano, Charlie Christian on guitar, and Kenny Clark on drums. He was certainly one of the founders of bebop and the most respected alto saxophone player of all times. Toward the end of his life, he performed in the classic Massey Hall concert in Toronto with Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell on piano, Charles Mingus on bass and Max Roach on Drums.
Even though hard living cut his career short (he died at 34 looking like an old man) his mastery of his instrument and improvisation remains to this day the level to which all succeeding players strive. The music in the background was written especially for this piece by jazz pianist and composer Karen Lehrer who studied with Lennie Tristano, the piano player with Charlie Parker, in the 1949 Metronome All Stars.