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February 1951 (1 item; TT = 5:54) |
Birdland, New York NY |
Voice of America radio broadcast (B) |
Charlie Parker (talking); Leonard Feather (interviewer) |
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Interview (Leonard Feather, incomplete) |
5:54 |
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| 1 Interview (Leonard Feather, incomplete)
12" LP: Philology Volume 6 (W 29)
CD: Philology Volume 9 (W 120), Volume 53 (W 884), Ember/Fat Boy FBB 901
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This interview was broadcast on VOA's Jazz Club USA. Feather says that
he had "read a very interesting article just a few days ago in Ebony magazine
under the byline of Cab Calloway ("Is Dope Killing Our Musicians?", February 1951),
and asks Parker to comment. He takes umbrage -- "I'd say that it was poorly written,
poorly expressed... and poorly meant. It was just poor..." The full text of the
interview is available
elsewhere on this site.
On March 23 Feather began a nightly program for WOR, which consisted of him playing
and discussing records, and some interviews. It was broadcast from 2:00-5:00 am
from Monte Proser's Café Theatre ("Feather to Deejay WOR Platter Stint," Billboard
March 24, 1951, p. 10).
I'm grateful to Leif Bo Petersen for help with this session.
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