Site News  The latest info about our site. Right now we're renovating the thing to bring a better and more regularly updated product to market. Pardon the inconvenience. Soon this Site News section will be tracking the renovation process, and explaining the new array of materials available.
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BACK TO KANSAS CITY ... BIRDHOP is on the road in Kansas City, November 21-25, 2005, exploring the place that made Charlie Parker, 1920-1940, and trying to discover what it is today. We'll be returning with fresh field notes. And current plans call for an accompanying major renewal and re-launch of the website, to help get its first shaky yet determined year moving more briskly.
Meanwhile, we'll be checking out the Blue Monday Jam with Jim Eriksen at the Blue Room in Kansas City on November 21 — trying to discover what has happened to the old Paris of the Plains, 70 years after Charlie Parker began to study music seriously at the legendary corner of 18th and Vine. Later in the week we'll be visiting the Parker gravesite at Blue Summit, just west of Independence, Missouri. ("Contrary to popular belief, Charles ‘Bird' Parker is not buried in Kansas City, Missouri. Lincoln Cemetery is actually located in Blue Summit, Missouri. If Bird actually asked his lady, Chan, ‘not to let anyone bury me in Kansas City,' his request was granted.") Much more to come, once we're back at the usual cyberspace address. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 31 December 2005 )
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BIRDHOP is a work in progress. It started just after the 2004 US election. Its theme is the story of modern jazz, which had its heyday from about 1940 to 1970, but is still with us in many ways today.
The first piece of the puzzle is an introduction to THE "YARDBIRD" CHARLIE PARKER — the single most important inventor of modern jazz (in eight parts below). Still in much earlier stages of construction are similar introductions to three other almost as influential modern jazz giants: Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and John Coltrane. SO WHAT — THE LEGEND OF MILES DAVIS is still next in line here, but more has been added recently as well on THE REMARKABLE THELONIOUS MONK. Also now complete are: brief accounts for an additional half-dozen MODERN JAZZ GREATS (Dizzy Gillespie, Gil Evans, Paul Desmond, Charles Mingus, Gerry Mulligan, and Wes Montgomery); guides to current CDs for all 10 players on the initial list of jazz gaints and jazz greats combined; and a highly tentative list of the TOP 10 JAZZ ALBUMS (subject to much further revision).
We've been having some trouble keeping THE NEWS section up to date lately. But BIRDHOP is on the road in Kansas City, November 21-25, 2005, exploring the place that made Charlie Parker, 1920-1940, and trying to discover what it is today. We'll be returning with fresh field notes. And current plans call for an accompanying major renewal and re-launch of the website, to help get its first shaky yet determined year moving more briskly. Meanwhile, a start has also been made on an eventual larger section on JAZZ SINGERS, under the JAZZ LINKS button at the top of the home page. For more on the wider community, keep on reading below. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 31 December 2005 )
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