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December 18, 1948 (6 items; TT = 13:11) |
Royal Roost Club, New York NY |
WMCA-AM radio broadcast (B+) |
Show chatter
Miles Davis (tpt); Charlie Parker (as); Al Haig (p); Tommy Potter (b); Max Roach (d); Symphony Sid Torin (ann) |
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Jumpin' with Symphony Sid (with introduction) (L. Young) |
1:25 |
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Chasin' the Bird (C. Parker) |
4:24 |
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Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) |
0:49 |
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4 |
Out of Nowhere (E. Heyman-J.W. Green) |
3:20 |
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5 |
Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) |
0:20 |
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6 |
How High the Moon (N. Hamilton-M. Lewis) |
2:53 |
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| 1 Jumpin' with Symphony Sid (with introduction)
12" LP: Savoy SJL 2259
CD: Savoy ZDS 4411/4, K30Y 6241/4, Nippon Columbia COCY 75791/8, COCB 50405 (= COCB 53440)
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2 Chasin' the Bird
12" LP: Savoy SJL 2259
CD: Savoy ZDS 4411/4, K30Y 6241/4, Nippon Columbia COCY 75791/8, COCB 50405 (= COCB 53440), Savoy SVY 17021/4, Definitive DRCD 11153
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3 Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin)
12" LP: Savoy SJL 2259
CD: Savoy ZDS 4411/4, K30Y 6241/4, Nippon Columbia COCY 75791/8, COCB 50405 (= COCB 53440)
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4 Out of Nowhere
12" LP: Savoy SJL 2259
CD: Savoy ZDS 4411/4, K30Y 6241/4, Nippon Columbia COCY 75791/8, COCB 50405 (= COCB 53440), Savoy SVY 17021/4, Definitive DRCD 11153
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5 Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin)
12" LP: Savoy SJL 2259
CD: Savoy ZDS 4411/4, K30Y 6241/4, Nippon Columbia COCY 75791/8, COCB 50405 (= COCB 53440), Savoy SVY 17021/4, Definitive DRCD 11153
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6 How High the Moon
12" LP: Savoy SJL 2259
CD: Savoy ZDS 4411/4, K30Y 6241/4, Nippon Columbia COCY 75791/8, COCB 50405 (= COCB 53440), Savoy SVY 17021/4, Definitive DRCD 11153
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Davis left the Parker Quintet soon after this date -- he stormed off the stand,
complaining that "Bird makes you feel about one foot high." Parker quickly replaced
Davis with Kenny Dorham, who remained with Parker at the Roost through March 12,
1949.
After leaving the Parker Quintet, Davis participated in an all-star group led by
Oscar Pettiford that included Fats Navarro, Kai Winding, Lucky Thompson, Dexter
Gordon, Milt Jackson, Bud Powell, and Kenny Clarke.
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